Love the jelly babies since it makes the video more fun, but mannnn I just wanna eat them. I'm a 1st year undergrad for Chem Eng who didn't do Physics A level so hopefully your playlists on waves and quantum mechanics will help fill the gaps in my knowledge (they've already helped a good bit, and I've only just started). Thanks for creating these vids
When you try to represent something I think that using stop motion would be an axing way to intrigue just as minute physics does in his vids and great explanation
Also, I understand that in denser mediums there is a stronger restoring force between particles. But if there is a stronger restoring force, what does this mean? How does this affect the wave? Thanks!!!
Dear , I wanna know how to identify the direction of the wave to the right or to the left if there are some points placed on the sine wave , thanks in advance
Is that graph only for transverse waves? I can't picture it being for longitudinal. Also do transverse and longitudinal waves work in the same way when being diffracted ect? Or do we not have to know this? (AQA) Sorry for the long question I'm just confused with all these diagrams
i came in the name of science.... I left early to go grab some sweets. I can't sit here looking at them !!! very sweet idea but actually.... too distracting!!! :-)
LOVE the addition of jelly babies, makes the whole process so much more enticing, and the ending of the video is so cute. GREAT VIDEO
Probably the most helpful videos i have ever seen for physics A level, life saver.
+Alfan Alarabi Thanks - there are plenty more too!
may ik what are u doing in life rn? hopefully something good
Now that i'm back from the corner shop, 1 pound poorer and jelly babies in hand, i can continue watching this! Haha
Were they halal? XD
Yh Yh but we’re they good 😫
I was seriously struggling with physics but ever since i found your channel, it has made a massive impact. Thank you so much!!!
the best explanation ive got so far
What a madlad probably the reason I am keeping up with physics
man the fact this video was uploaded in 2015 and 2015 was 9 years ago is insane 😢
Those jelly babies are making me SO HUNGRY!!!!!!!
I had to go buy some at the beginning of that video
Thankyou this video helped me clear my concepts!
Love the jelly babies since it makes the video more fun, but mannnn I just wanna eat them. I'm a 1st year undergrad for Chem Eng who didn't do Physics A level so hopefully your playlists on waves and quantum mechanics will help fill the gaps in my knowledge (they've already helped a good bit, and I've only just started). Thanks for creating these vids
I have learned more from a couple of these videos then i have in the last two years in year 10 and 11
The Ending XD I LOVE IT xD Great Job! It's really cool :D and That sure made me understand things a lot better :D Please Keep up the Good Work :D
the minute i started as-level i knew i hated it, but okay i have to admit this changed my view by a few percent
Give up please. You dont deserve it.
Ur not nice
What you caught on camera at the end is the best!
awww, the kids conversation in the end, they're cutee
When you try to represent something I think that using stop motion would be an axing way to intrigue just as minute physics does in his vids and great explanation
Also, I understand that in denser mediums there is a stronger restoring force between particles. But if there is a stronger restoring force, what does this mean? How does this affect the wave?
Thanks!!!
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Hi, Please consider segmenting the video, with the main tops covered in each section so its easier to navigate. Thanks
Can you cover oscilloscopes?
This make so much sense and can understand what you mean
Physics is pretty boring for me but your videos and demonstration make it very interesting
Thanks :)
Really wana eat a jelly baby
Dear , I wanna know how to identify the direction of the wave to the right or to the left if there are some points placed on the sine wave , thanks in advance
Hi, what is the 'period of oscillation'? Is it just half the time period? Thanks :)
+Jake Connor The period of oscillation is the time time period T.
8:03
shouldn't it be T/i ? Because you have to make f the subject, you do that by moving the i under the T.
Do you cover year 2 ocr a content?
Yes, everything. Have a look on my website.
@@PhysicsOnline thank you
Really urgent question as my exam is tommorrow :(
But how do you know which direction the particles in a wave are about to travel (that is up/down)?
how was the exam? hope you did well.
Good luck for the exam 👍👍
Are the two red ones in phase?
So what would you say is the definition of phase difference
Love the jelly babies
Is that graph only for transverse waves? I can't picture it being for longitudinal. Also do transverse and longitudinal waves work in the same way when being diffracted ect? Or do we not have to know this? (AQA) Sorry for the long question I'm just confused with all these diagrams
Lucy Jo graphs apply for both longitudinal and transverse. They also diffract in the same way.
Doesn't 'in phase' refers to the relationship between two waves? Not just two points on the same wave
why are th first two jelly points called out of phase and the green top ones is 360 in phase?
Because the green ones are in the same part of their motion, i.e. Both in the highest phase of their motion.
learning physics using jelly babies is gold
I'm a bit confused about what a wave cycle is, what is the definition of it?
+Izzy Manuel Basically the time for a part of the wave to oscillate from one maximum displacement to the other extreme displacement and back again.
i came in the name of science.... I left early to go grab some sweets.
I can't sit here looking at them !!! very sweet idea but actually.... too distracting!!! :-)
this one i s really great!1
Very good video..Could you please explain in simple terms for fourier and wavelet transform as well
I can add this to my list of videos to make. Which exam board is that for?
For phase difference, isn't it 360 from the orange one in the start to the orange one in the end?
+Noor Aref Alariki Yes it is
I'm distracted by the jelly babies. Can't focus HAHAHA
wait this is a A level vedio we are doing this in WAY more detail for year 9
lmao. This is 1 out of 25 videos
i lowkey got scared when jellybabies came I was like have i started procasinating already
The jelly babies actually make me hungry,,,,,.
anyone else craving jelly babies? jajajaja
im trying to do my prep, but i end up with eating sweets
+Ng Mingwa Nothing wrong with eating sweets!
The jelly babies make it more confusing and annoying tbh
Excellent and beautiful video.
l suggest you see more videos on SALEH THEORY-com about motion of photon.
its sour patch not jelly babies lol
Umm it it’s not