Thank you, I really appreciate your kind comment. But getting "dislikes" on my videos has been an important lesson for me. Even if I try to do my best, some people will always dislike what I do. Or sometimes on UA-cam people dislike a video for no reason, just to be hateful. I've learned not to let dislikes get me down. I do what I love, and if others don't like it--tough, too bad for them. I think this is an important philosophy for life in general.
No.... don't even waste your time looking at the dislike one... focus on us, who really appreciate what you do and learn much faster with you. You teach very clear, no rush and it is saving me on Chemistry quizzes... Keep it up!!!!! Thank You, Thank You and Thank You. : )
thanks for your comment! i really appreciate hearing that my videos are helpful. i hope you get an A on your test, and message me if you have any questions this video didn't answer.
It's almost been an year but I would like to tell you that both kPa and atm are the units of pressure. 1 atm=101.3 kPa . It depends on the question that which unit you should take.
@laniipop why would you convert to kPa? as long as BOTH pressures are in the SAME units, you're fine. here, they are both in atm. we'd also be OK of they were BOTH in kPa, or mmHg, or anything else. the problem starts when they're in different units. then you would have to convert one so that they're in the same units. but it doesn't matter which pressure units you use, as long as BOTH are the same. make sense?
This guy has a passion for teaching and explains things well, he goes down to the student's level of understanding to explain the concept. Keep up the good work!
excellent question! you're very observant! balloons are a tricky example, because they're a little different: when the volume of a balloon goes up, we have to ADD more air (that's why you blow into it). in the examples that i talked about above, we're not adding any air: we have a set amount of gas that we're either squeezing into a smaller area or giving more room to. when you start talking about adding more air to something, to relationship gets a little trickier. does that make sense?
@Jameses213 it doesn't matter what pressure units you have, the equation works exactly the same way. HOWEVER, both P1 and P2 must have the same units!!! so they can both be kPa, or both be atm, or both mmHg, or whatever. but you CANNOT have P1 be in atm and P2 be in kPa. if both P1 and P2 aren't in the same units, you'll need to convert one so they're the same. i have a video on gas pressure conversions. does that make sense?
Hey everyone, I'm here to help. If you have any questions or just want to learn more, click on the link in the description above. It'll take you to a page where you can ask me questions.
My chemistry lecturer today was terrible at explaining this to me, I just couldn't get it, and low and behold one of my favorite channels has me understanding this whole concept. Thank you so much.
@NamiNomiCupcakeStar don't listen to teachers like that, seriously. i've got tons of videos on other stuff too, so please check out my channel. i'm so happy you find this helpful. and please let me know if you'd like to see videos on a a particular topic, or if you have questions.
In times of pandemic we only do self study but we can't get and understand that much without the help of others with knowledge regarding this matter. And fortunately I found you here in YT. You taught us very well and clearly. I understand it very much. Thank you.
Yes me too. Tyler actually makes chemistry interesting. Its very difficult for me, idk why but it is. Thank you so much Tyler! I'm in 8th grade and I have mostly high school classes. You saved my high school physical science grade and my midterm grade! Now, if only you could save my Spanish grade ;(
I can't thank you enough for all of your helpful videos. My son comes home everyday clueless about his chemistry homework. We have to watch your videos to figure out how to do his homework. Thank you so much for breaking everything down step by step with visuals!! You have been a godsend.
*_It took me about 2 hours trying to wrap my head around my homework, according to what our teacher thought us. But it took me 5 minutes on this UA-cam video to fully understand everything and answer it faster_* That really says a lot for Philippine school systems. It's always the 5 minute UA-cam videos that help me more.
Man I got a 91 on my chem where getting 83 is a complete bless and this is all because of your videos. Also the highest in my class and I hope you help me through my exam for a scholarship grant. Thank you again!
gabby, thanks so much for your message. unfortunately, i don't quite understand what your teacher is asking you to. i mean, you've described it very well and it makes sense, but it's pretty much impossible to draw the emission spectrum for an unknown atom. hydorgen is the only atom that people really know. but i want to help you out. message me back and let me know more about your assignment.
I just want to say thank you for all your help with all your videos!! You have helped me achieve an A+ in my general chemistry class. Although my class is difficult, you have helped me understand it, and enjoy it rather than hate it🙂👏🏽Thank you soooo sooo much!!
OMG! I WAS SO SCARED THAT I WAS GONNA FAIL THIS 9 WEEKS BECAUSE I DONT HAVE A CLUE WHAT MY TEACHER EVER SAYS! THANK YOU SO MUCH! YOU MAKE IT SEEM SO SIMPLE!
Thank you so much! I was WAY too focused on getting the unknown value on the left side of the equation, and getting all of the known values on the right side, making transposing terms a problem in itself. It's amazing how simple problems can be so complicated if you make them to be that way.
This makes so much more sense. I have a horrible teacher that has probably been doing this as long as you have been alive. Thanks for making it understandable
My teacher just sent us a PowerPoint and fucked off. When you explained that pressure and volume have an inverse relationship everything clicked and I understand why this equation works. Thank you
Sitting in academic intervention (detention) spending 25 minutes stuck on a single problem. Watches video. Realizes all I had to do was divide both sides by V2 to make the equation equal P... oh the simple things.
Oh my gosh it took my chemistry teacher almost 2 weeks to teach this (and of coarse I didn't understand it) you just explained this stuff to me in 5:42! By the way I have my final exam tomorrow. Thank you so much!
Hi I am a science teacher in the UK and find you UA-cam vids fantastic. You seem able to explain things in a direct and understandable way for the Kids Dr N Millward
Does anybody know where this dude is at? Btw, thank you for the help! My teacher is a good Chem. teacher I'm just the one not really understanding his use of words plus science ain't my best strength in school, anyways, hope you'll make a new video soon! You are really helping a lot of us!!!
My science teacher really likes this video and your one on Charles's law... watching this was my homework tonight! thank you so much for making it understandable... you remind me of the khan academy guy.
I must've looked up more than 13 videos for the most accurate Boyle's law.....I got none but suddenly I see this video and my search ends.....this is gonna be the next place I go for help after school!
Hi Tyler, All your videos are really awesome..!! A new benchmark in teaching..!! Science was fun for me already.. U enhanced it.. Thanks a lot for it. But one problem can you just Sort all your videos which u are uploading topicwise and put them as playlists..?? That would be a great help for all of us out there.. U knw what I search for ur videos n it takes a lot of time..! :/ As I feel good things shud be shared so more n more people shud watch ur videos and shud REALLY ENJOY SCIENCE..!! So please look into this. Thanks a ton once again..
Thanks so much! I didn't understand Boyle's law at all before I found this video and now I get it! My home school text book didn't explain it well AT ALL and I'm really working for good grades since this is my fresh man year of high school. I feel really confident for science now☺ Thanks again!
Thank you, I really appreciate your kind comment. But getting "dislikes" on my videos has been an important lesson for me. Even if I try to do my best, some people will always dislike what I do. Or sometimes on UA-cam people dislike a video for no reason, just to be hateful. I've learned not to let dislikes get me down. I do what I love, and if others don't like it--tough, too bad for them. I think this is an important philosophy for life in general.
Im still confused how you get 3.01L 😂
Ooooooof
Thankyou po🥰
preach
No.... don't even waste your time looking at the dislike one... focus on us, who really appreciate what you do and learn much faster with you. You teach very clear, no rush and it is saving me on Chemistry quizzes... Keep it up!!!!! Thank You, Thank You and Thank You. : )
thanks for your comment! i really appreciate hearing that my videos are helpful. i hope you get an A on your test, and message me if you have any questions this video didn't answer.
Hey what unit is being used for pressure. 5:19
Kpa or atm
Anyone know
@@reckkar6256 atm man it says it in the question
It's almost been an year but I would like to tell you that both kPa and atm are the units of pressure. 1 atm=101.3 kPa .
It depends on the question that which unit you should take.
great job! i'm so glad to hear that! thanks for the comment, too!
thanks so much! i love to hear comments like this!
12 years later and I still learned more from this video than in my 2 hour class! Thanks so much for your videos, you rock!
Someone give this guy an award
kpop?
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You are the best chemistry teacher in the whole world. Thank you so much for helping sir.
man you deserve an Oscar for helping students around the world 😂😂 thnks
You're right, Tyler deserves 10 nobel prizes as well.
You can say that again😊☺
Better than Khan University imo
lol :D
How long does it takes u to write "a" in the word "thanks"😅
@laniipop why would you convert to kPa? as long as BOTH pressures are in the SAME units, you're fine. here, they are both in atm. we'd also be OK of they were BOTH in kPa, or mmHg, or anything else. the problem starts when they're in different units. then you would have to convert one so that they're in the same units. but it doesn't matter which pressure units you use, as long as BOTH are the same. make sense?
14 years later and this still comes into use. thanks tyler for giving us free!!! videos and helping us out. we appreciate the hell outta you
This guy has a passion for teaching and explains things well, he goes down to the student's level of understanding to explain the concept. Keep up the good work!
excellent question! you're very observant! balloons are a tricky example, because they're a little different: when the volume of a balloon goes up, we have to ADD more air (that's why you blow into it). in the examples that i talked about above, we're not adding any air: we have a set amount of gas that we're either squeezing into a smaller area or giving more room to. when you start talking about adding more air to something, to relationship gets a little trickier. does that make sense?
HANDS DOWN THE ONE OF THE BEST TYLERS ON UA-cam, FACTS!!
Who’s here during 2020 corona quarantine
it really boring because of corona
Ah yes, e learning
right here...
wish i wasn't
haha
much better than they way they teach us at school
and english is my 4th language
Ben Dover probably:)
for real though :(
Exactly! Teachers at school makes it difficult to understand.. But not only the teachers.. It's the atmosphere too..
true
I'll trade my teacher for you anyday... Tyler you're responsible for my success in Chem
Someone please give this man an award bc I legit teared up over the fact I finally understand these laws
"if something becomes more expensive, fewer people want to buy it."
*(laughs in Apple)*
Laughs in Samsung
@Jameses213 it doesn't matter what pressure units you have, the equation works exactly the same way. HOWEVER, both P1 and P2 must have the same units!!! so they can both be kPa, or both be atm, or both mmHg, or whatever. but you CANNOT have P1 be in atm and P2 be in kPa. if both P1 and P2 aren't in the same units, you'll need to convert one so they're the same. i have a video on gas pressure conversions. does that make sense?
Studying for MCAT, your videos help a lot. Your a great man Tyler DeWitt
Hey everyone, I'm here to help. If you have any questions or just want to learn more, click on the link in the description above. It'll take you to a page where you can ask me questions.
My chemistry lecturer today was terrible at explaining this to me, I just couldn't get it, and low and behold one of my favorite channels has me understanding this whole concept. Thank you so much.
@NamiNomiCupcakeStar don't listen to teachers like that, seriously. i've got tons of videos on other stuff too, so please check out my channel. i'm so happy you find this helpful. and please let me know if you'd like to see videos on a a particular topic, or if you have questions.
In times of pandemic we only do self study but we can't get and understand that much without the help of others with knowledge regarding this matter. And fortunately I found you here in YT. You taught us very well and clearly. I understand it very much. Thank you.
Learned more in these 5 minutes than I did in the 2 days my teacher took to explain this. Thank you soo much
Did you make it in life?
@@prettyboii_Austin life is good now bro 🙏🏼
I'm convinced he's the lord and savior of my chemistry grade
Yes me too. Tyler actually makes chemistry interesting. Its very difficult for me, idk why but it is. Thank you so much Tyler! I'm in 8th grade and I have mostly high school classes. You saved my high school physical science grade and my midterm grade! Now, if only you could save my Spanish grade ;(
Going into my test tomorrow I really learned how to do this I appreciate it thanks a million man👍🏼
It's 2020 and you're still helping people (especially through the coronavirus right now) online school sucks
I can't thank you enough for all of your helpful videos. My son comes home everyday clueless about his chemistry homework. We have to watch your videos to figure out how to do his homework. Thank you so much for breaking everything down step by step with visuals!! You have been a godsend.
to solve for P2, you need to get it by itself. so that means you divide both sides of the equation by V2. so you'll have P2 = (P1 x V1)/V2
*_It took me about 2 hours trying to wrap my head around my homework, according to what our teacher thought us. But it took me 5 minutes on this UA-cam video to fully understand everything and answer it faster_*
That really says a lot for Philippine school systems. It's always the 5 minute UA-cam videos that help me more.
oh man i really wish i had you as a teacher. it's as if all my confusion and stress has flown away thank you so much
Hes literally the reason why im passing chemistry
this vid was made exactly 1 month before i was born
Man I got a 91 on my chem where getting 83 is a complete bless and this is all because of your videos. Also the highest in my class and I hope you help me through my exam for a scholarship grant. Thank you again!
This never gets old. I am a teacher now and still watching this for reference. Thanks man!
You look so young here thank you for making these videos for so long! You're truly talented at teaching!
14 years later and your still helping chemistry students. Thank you!
Thanks for the help I wish you were my teacher, my teacher is awful at explaining stuff and you make it very simple
A decade later and Tyler is still helping students around the world!
Trust this guy more than my chemistry teacher during highschool
yes... i would rather hear this guy chem for 1 day rather hear my chem teacher bahbahring for 5 mins
it's suffering
gabby, thanks so much for your message. unfortunately, i don't quite understand what your teacher is asking you to. i mean, you've described it very well and it makes sense, but it's pretty much impossible to draw the emission spectrum for an unknown atom. hydorgen is the only atom that people really know. but i want to help you out. message me back and let me know more about your assignment.
I'm passing chemistry over the summer and it's all because of you.
I just want to say thank you for all your help with all your videos!! You have helped me achieve an A+ in my general chemistry class. Although my class is difficult, you have helped me understand it, and enjoy it rather than hate it🙂👏🏽Thank you soooo sooo much!!
OMG! I WAS SO SCARED THAT I WAS GONNA FAIL THIS 9 WEEKS BECAUSE I DONT HAVE A CLUE WHAT MY TEACHER EVER SAYS! THANK YOU SO MUCH! YOU MAKE IT SEEM SO SIMPLE!
Thank you so much! I was WAY too focused on getting the unknown value on the left side of the equation, and getting all of the known values on the right side, making transposing terms a problem in itself. It's amazing how simple problems can be so complicated if you make them to be that way.
this video was posted when i was 5 years old. today i am 16, almost 17, and once again YOU SAVED ME FROM FAILING.
I'm from the Philippines and we're studying this now in 10th grade thank youuuuuu 😍😍
i need this kind of teacher, straightforward and easy to understand
You made it so much more easier to do and to understand. Thank you
Man, these universities and colleges should give you 50% of their tuition fee .
Made in 2008, and still so helpful, thank you!
Who got sent here by their chem teacher due to corona 💀
Why do I find that I learn more on these youtube videos then I do in class.?
Jack From LA ssaammmee
Jack From LA same here☺
who knows
Cause you are not surrounded with friends😂🤣
9 Years ago. old school Tyler DeWitt videos ftw! Thanks for making a challenging subject easy to learn! God Bless!
This makes so much more sense. I have a horrible teacher that has probably been doing this as long as you have been alive. Thanks for making it understandable
You are the best my friend, you simplify staff, and make students understand.
It's 11:17, i have wake up for school in 5~ish hours, and i have 8 pages of varying gas laws and topics filled to the brim. Thank you
Thank you so much, my chemistry teacher is the worst I've ever had in all my years of schooling, so you are a big help!
12 years and this man is still helping students like me who have a chemistry test tomorrow
You sir are a life saver! Don't know why anyone would've gave this a thumbs down!
a very good example of how a good teacher changes lives..thanks... by the way do u have any dedicated site where i can find videos of yours?????
i searched Boyles law and when i saw that you had made i video on it i instantly clicked with excitement
My teacher just sent us a PowerPoint and fucked off. When you explained that pressure and volume have an inverse relationship everything clicked and I understand why this equation works. Thank you
Sitting in academic intervention (detention) spending 25 minutes stuck on a single problem. Watches video. Realizes all I had to do was divide both sides by V2 to make the equation equal P... oh the simple things.
I cant thank you enough dude, these videos are much better than my chem teacher teaching this for an entire WEEK! Thank you for these.
👍👍
Its 2020 and this is what I need
Thanks alot
You are like the chem Jesus
Chill out
I hated chemistry when I was in high school. Now that I'm gonna take the MCAT, I'm actually enjoying this. You the best.
Oh my gosh it took my chemistry teacher almost 2 weeks to teach this (and of coarse I didn't understand it) you just explained this stuff to me in 5:42! By the way I have my final exam tomorrow. Thank you so much!
BRO YOU JUST HELPED ME CLUTCH UP PHYSICS ILY HOMIE
Hi
I am a science teacher in the UK and find you UA-cam vids fantastic. You seem able to explain things in a direct and understandable way for the Kids
Dr N Millward
Thank you so much for helping me with Boyle's Law. I was very lost but thank you for explaining things clearly and well.
Does anybody know where this dude is at? Btw, thank you for the help! My teacher is a good Chem. teacher I'm just the one not really understanding his use of words plus science ain't my best strength in school, anyways, hope you'll make a new video soon! You are really helping a lot of us!!!
Gabee E.
Probably became a professor or something
its 2019 and chemistry teachers are stilll bad
My teacher still reuses the worksheets from 10 years ago.
What does it mean when my chemistry teacher is the reason im here?
so damn true
And will still be the same in 2020
😂 that's not lai but not all of them
it's 2020 and my chem teacher sends a video in 240p during quarantine. the future is now
My science teacher really likes this video and your one on Charles's law... watching this was my homework tonight! thank you so much for making it understandable... you remind me of the khan academy guy.
you're so much more better than my chem teacher in school
You explained this so much better than my chemistry teacher did. Thanks!
Thank you for helping me ten minutes before my test started 🙏
I must've looked up more than 13 videos for the most accurate Boyle's law.....I got none but suddenly I see this video and my search ends.....this is gonna be the next place I go for help after school!
Your video has been really helpful till this day!
Hi Tyler,
All your videos are really awesome..!! A new benchmark in teaching..!!
Science was fun for me already.. U enhanced it..
Thanks a lot for it.
But one problem can you just Sort all your videos which u are uploading topicwise and put them as playlists..??
That would be a great help for all of us out there..
U knw what I search for ur videos n it takes a lot of time..! :/
As I feel good things shud be shared so more n more people shud watch ur videos and shud REALLY ENJOY SCIENCE..!!
So please look into this.
Thanks a ton once again..
You're the reason I passed Chemistry 101. Thank you Tyler 😁
You mentioned a more complex Boyle's law video, did you do one? -Your video totally helped me, thanks a ton for helping all of us!
I wish you were my Chemistry teacher, it would make this AP class so much better.
Thank you so much! Wish you were my teacher. Everyone wants you to be their teacher now!
Fall 2022 and this is still helpful. Thank you from NYC ❤
where is the more complex video you were referring to
Oh my gosh. Thank you so much. A lot of my class mates don't understand this and now they will with this video.
Thanks so much! I didn't understand Boyle's law at all before I found this video and now I get it! My home school text book didn't explain it well AT ALL and I'm really working for good grades since this is my fresh man year of high school. I feel really confident for science now☺ Thanks again!
Short and straight to the point..thank you
thank god i found ur channel .. got my igcse mocks in jan ... wht would i do without thisss
thankss
14 years later and still top of the game!
really this's very easy to understand.....THANK YOU.......
Great job! My teacher makes it seem really hard. This will help me pass my final coming up.
you were very young but explained already really good. However in my opinion you improved a lot in explaining from then. Keep up the good work Tyler!
im learning this 20 min before my test, thx Tyler
You are seriously my life saver! Thanks for making this so much simpler!
Simple and easy to grasp video format for the concept, Thanks!
Reading the book Ishmael mentioned Boyle's law. You did a very good job of helping me understand this concept. I appreciate your work.