Radiation Pressure | Physics with Professor Matt Anderson | M25-17

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2024

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  • @fizixx
    @fizixx 2 роки тому +6

    Super! First time I heard about this kind of thing was about the time I started physics. Saw this in a book, but it was a flashlight that was turned on and the question was asking for the speed, or acceleration....I don't recall exactly, but I still have the book. I couldn't believe it, but here we are, at a time where we're sending things up into space to check this kind of effect. Very, very kewl 😎

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  2 роки тому +1

      I agree. Wacky and fun.
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

  • @roshnibatra9047
    @roshnibatra9047 2 роки тому +2

    Beautifully explained

  • @ernstuzhansky
    @ernstuzhansky 2 роки тому +2

    Great explanation. Many thanks!

  • @jamesjohn2537
    @jamesjohn2537 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks a lot i like your explanation and teachings, it's clear and precise for brain intakes... I wishes you teach me all of physics, I can understand every single bytes of problems encountered in it.

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  2 роки тому +1

      Great to hear. Welcome aboard.
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

    • @jamesjohn2537
      @jamesjohn2537 2 роки тому

      @@yoprofmatt thanks and cheers

  • @zachh6868
    @zachh6868 Рік тому

    I like your teaching style. You make it interesting

  • @neeki10
    @neeki10 Рік тому

    This was so clear explanation 🙌🙌

  • @nishantyadav659
    @nishantyadav659 11 місяців тому +1

    nice explanation

  • @AR-fm9xt
    @AR-fm9xt Рік тому +1

    Do RF waves have similar momentum transfer action? For example, can they be used to move objects just as solar radiation in the UV/Vis/IR spectrum is used in spacecraft sails? I see no reference to the radiation frequency mentioned here so I'm assuming this is limited to optical frequencies (optical tweezing etc.).

  • @virupannamedikinal
    @virupannamedikinal Рік тому

    Thank you so much

  • @martinsoos
    @martinsoos 2 роки тому

    When we use a solar cell to collect light, are we collecting the spin energy of a photon as well as the momentum to get more energy out of electricity than we would from just reflecting light? I can get a lot of force out of a small solar panel and a water pump, and I just don't see that much force from the push of light.

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  2 роки тому +1

      Light has considerable energy, but not much momentum. We know this, because when you stand in the sunlight, you get warm, but you don't get knocked over.
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

    • @martinsoos
      @martinsoos 2 роки тому

      @@yoprofmatt But where is that energy?

    • @martinsoos
      @martinsoos 2 роки тому

      Or I should ask, how much energy is in momentum and how much energy is in other forms?

    • @namename3130
      @namename3130 2 роки тому

      @@martinsoos momentum isnt a form of energy

    • @namename3130
      @namename3130 2 роки тому

      @@martinsoos the only energy a photon has is of its own form and is given by e = hf

  • @Al-cynic
    @Al-cynic Рік тому +1

    What is that 'slapinator 5000' in the background? more annoying than the MIFE in the lab I worked in.

  • @wolfdomination1905
    @wolfdomination1905 Рік тому +4

    The fact he can easily write backwards alone impresses me.

    • @greenpewdiepie4207
      @greenpewdiepie4207 8 місяців тому

      He’s not. The picture is inverted about the vertical.

  • @GP-qb9hi
    @GP-qb9hi 2 роки тому

    How can light have momentum with no mass? In one sentence please.

    • @wolfdomination1905
      @wolfdomination1905 Рік тому

      The very nature of energy is to move things, mass is basically the byproduct of this force of energy pushing in all directions there for creating resistance while being stationary or moving instead of being required to travel at the speed of light to create resistance, ps: ask chat GPT.

    • @GP-qb9hi
      @GP-qb9hi Рік тому

      @@wolfdomination1905 I did: "
      Light can have momentum despite having zero mass due to its wave-particle duality, where its momentum arises from its energy and wave properties."

  • @ic.1101
    @ic.1101 Рік тому

    Let's talk about something else...

  • @DragonHeart5150
    @DragonHeart5150 2 роки тому +1

    In Outerspace, there is virtually no resistance, but there is a great deal of space junk and debris floating around that would shred the sails.. So, your question of why anyone would want to try this, stands. Humans are basically pigs. I thoroughly like your classes.

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  2 роки тому

      Total pigs. You should have seen my room in college!
      Cheers,
      Dr. A

  • @r.i.p.volodya
    @r.i.p.volodya Рік тому

    Is he really writing everything backwards??

  • @nightowlvisuals6272
    @nightowlvisuals6272 2 роки тому

    Are you in front of a classroom here?

    • @yoprofmatt
      @yoprofmatt  2 роки тому

      Yes. A small group in a studio.
      Cheers,
      Dr. A