if I was taught physics like this it would be me favorite subject but instead I got a painfully slow talking teacher that only reason he became a teacher was he couldn't choose a better job he couldn't stand anyone just opened videos of random teachers on the internet
How does the newspaper one work? What do you mean air resistance? Edit: I know the answer now thank you to all who responded to my comment. I think I got more reply’s than the actual comment lol. But so many people are replying and I’m grateful but please don’t reply anymore. No hate. 💙
@manageablediscomfort7347 "Thanks for your reply! I think today’s generation has so many tools and tech that make learning much more interactive and enjoyable."
1. flour just be like that 2. Atmospheric pressure 3. Non-newtonian fluid 4. Newtons 3rd law (more or less) 5. Parallax effect or wind resistance (comments are split) 6. Laminar flow
Physics at school is a lot less fun, but a lot more useful than this. You learn to understand and work with it, not to observe it. Short demonstrations on those topics would help greatly with getting people interested in it tho.
Well, going from " hey this works due to weird phenomena in physics called X " to this is the math that makes X to work, or explains why is that way is way less interesting for most of people due to how math is taught in school and to the fact that is not that easy to grap to be honest
I swear science teachers have it the best. Chemistry and Physics have so many cool practical demonstrations like these. They really help kids get interested and pay attention. As an English teacher, I can’t say that I’ve ever managed to wow a classroom by conjugating a verb or writing an intro paragraph haha 😂
@@stonehousetales6954No. È semplicemente un flusso continuo uguale, cioè un flusso d'acqua che sembra fermo invece, quindi questo è un fluido laminare. Può essere anche piatto e a forma di spirale, non serve che sia rotondo e dritto
@@stonehousetales6954 Incorrect, theres a video by Captain Disillusion that explains it pretty well, you could also google it and read some stuff if you prefer. It's a fairly common misconception.
It's also because when there are clear skies there is no frame of reference so the plane appears to not move because your eyes need that frame of reference to judge how things are moving.
This is what they need to show kids. Physics was my favorite science class only because I felt it made sense and i got good grades, not because we ever did anything cool.
@@chrisjansen1943Kinda privileged of you to assume practical demonstrations of the kind shown in this video are widespread even within a country. Nothing to do with 1st or 3rd world. Plenty of 3rd world students experience this just as plenty of 1st world students. It’s about the teacher, their enthusiasm to teach, and the accessibility provided to them. A lot of educators go just to collect a cheque without real passion.
I really appreciate videos like these. In the outside world, learning is so demonized and I always thought of physics as boring and hard to learn. But seeing videos like these, I become intrigued and it changes my outlook on what learning physics could entail. I think as a society we should all change our attitudes around education and view it as the gift it really is. Many people around the world would kill to get the education that so many of us have access to today.
If the government get rids of the DOE it’s going to be damn near impossible to get children in lower income cities, towns, and states to have the resources to even give a proper education.
I wish we did more hands-on experiments in class instead of focusing on equations that don't seem relevant or helpful. With experiments, you get to have fun while actively engaging with the material, which helps you understand and remember the lesson better.
Some teachers were 💩 shit . Everyone who got our screaming 😱 maths teacher learned virtually nothing in two years. She got the bullet. The teacher we got for the last two months learned us so much and made it interesting. Unfortunately the damage was done.
I agree there needs to be more hands-on experiments but the numbers are necessary. They’re teaching you more than logic, they’re teaching you baselines and starting points so as to feasibly work with these concepts and materials in the real world. Experiments are the food but equations are the cookbook. Experiments without equations are like being told “make me a blueberry pie that has a couple of blackberries in there”. The equations are what show you the 3 tablespoons of flour, the 1.5 tablespoons of water, the half cup of blueberries, yada yada yada so that you can move forward satisfactorily. Without equations, these things have no concrete workability. They have no foundation of properties. They’re just beautiful concepts of nature. That’s great and all but I’m sure when your city employs a civil engineering firm to build a bridge, you want their understanding of the task and challenges ahead to be greater than just “so they say triangles are the strongest so let’s use triangles.” no. I imagine you’d want someone who understands the ratio of 4140 steel’s properties as it progresses from a 3 foot I-beam to a 4 foot beam and a 5 foot, and the necessary compression strength of the cement to not crack while handling an average of 40,000 pounds being on the bridge at any given time but with trucks it’s assumably up to 170,000 pounds, how much surface area needs to be drained of water given one inch of rain falls in an hour, and it goes on. Experiments and fun help you understand and remember better absolutely, but numbers help you apply it to real world tasks safely, reproducibly, and efficiently. They have to coexist.
what are you talking about the equations are not relevant or helpful? it's just a language of pshyics bro. Like English, Spanish. Math is used to EXPLAIN the way it works. there's to different sides too it. Concepts and Math. If you truly want too know about it you need to double down on the math part man.
Okay so I’m gonna explain how oobleck works, the white stuff but wet stuff non-Newtonian fluid is a liquid whose viscosity changes depending on the pressure exerted on it. Most liquids have a consistent viscosity, meaning they will always flow at the same rate regardless of how you pour them or press them. On the other hand, oobleck does not have a consistent viscosity and is therefore classified as a non-Newtonian fluid. Oobleck forms into a solid when you apply pressure, and melts into a liquid when the pressure is loosened. In chemistry, oobleck is considered a colloid, a substance in which the small particles of one substance are dispersed throughout another substance, but not chemically bonded.
@@siemanauraMC89 I don't know what that one was, but corn starch and water will do it. Can make it yourself easily. It's pretty trippy, run your fingers through it slowly it will be a liquid. Do it quickly, it's hard as a rock.
Flour doesn't pass through a sieve if it's too dense or moist, forming clumps that don't break apart. Ground grains pass through because they don't form dense lumps, maintaining a more loose structure. When you hit a stick, its narrow and solid form allows the energy of the impact to spread quickly along its length, causing it to fly off to the side. A newspaper, on the other hand, is thin and flexible, distributing the energy of the hit across a larger surface. This makes it less stable, causing it to tear rather than fly off. A non-Newtonian fluid, like a mixture of cornstarch and water, behaves this way due to its unique properties. When struck sharply, the cornstarch particles block each other, forming a temporary solid structure. When immersed slowly, the particles are able to shift, allowing the fluid to remain soft and flowy. The egg can withstand the weight of vertically stacked heavy pancakes because the load is distributed evenly across its surface. The egg's strong outer shell can handle pressure when applied along its symmetrical axis. This minimizes the risk of cracking, as the force is spread rather than concentrated on one point. Hope I explained it clearly
This is why I always loved physics - it can do the coolest, most mind bending stuff. But it’s also how the world works so you can see it at play in the world and have an explainable reason and formula to calculate out how it works that way.
@@ТимурГафуров-ы3дНе ничтожен думаю,а хрупок,у Бога ,природы столько вариантов стереть нас с лица Земли,а мы к тому ж ещё и сами очень стараемся.😮😮😮🎉🎉🎉
да, но увы, до людей не доходит, что надо не вбить в головы предмет как молоток в доску, а привить к учёбе любовь. либо не доходит.. либо отсутствует мотивация, потому что кому вообще нужны старания с вечной нервотрёпкой при ЗП 25К.
Se as matérias nos fossem ensinadas com exemplos tão interessentes assim, seria incrível. Mas se trata da motivação do professor e aluno, é uma via de mão dupla.
Потому что теория никому не интересна. Я считаю что нужно поставить монитор в кабинет физики, и перед новой темой в физике, показать сначала на видео такие примеры как в ролике, у учеников возникнет интерес и затем начать учить теорию. Чтобы было уже понимание .
Actually not, what's happening here is the directions and screen placement to create a illusion. As the plane and vehicle are moving opposite ways with the screen centered on the plane it appears for it to be staying still in motion. They move in opposite ways with the camera center focusing on the plane. The plane is moving you need to go into 3D and angles. So the camera is looking at the plane at a angle as it is moving in the opposite way of the plane where they meet at a point creating the illusion. They need to be at the right speed like the car is at a steady speed and the plane is in landing speed which perfect the illusion
The plane is moving but the video is in reverse. The car is travelling in the opposite direction, but is far closer to the buildings than the plane, so the car appears to be going super fast (or the plane super slow).
I wish I could do the math associated with physics. I have a disability where I can’t picture anything in my mind so I found physics, chemistry, and trigonometry very difficult to learn. I could never remember the formulas for the questions on an exam. I know now they often give you the formulas on the exam but back in early 1990’s they made you memorize them and I could never do it. I didn’t realize everyone else could picture them in their head and just thought I was stupid and didn’t get it. I am now a Special Education, ELA, and SS teacher, but still don’t get the advanced mathematics. Would love to try learning them again in another college class in the future, especially physics. I still haven’t given up on that goal.
@@carmenlynn5441artistry and mathematics/physics/chemistry are WILDLY different things. sounds like you're just a prick lmfao, assuming you know more about someone's own brain than they do when they've lived with it their whole life 💀
I like the logic behind D3O body padding for motorcycling. The logic: It becomes as hard as the road when you hit the road. Surely that will lessen the impact of the road!
Зачем зафорсили этот тупой мем. Школьная программа физики со своими эбонитовыми палочками ничему не учила. У нас даже практических занятий не было, втупую задрачивали учебник, переписывая в тетрадь формулы
0:54 ламинарное течение. Ничего необычного, такое периодически бывает. Возникает в трубах с низкой скоростью потока при малых значениях числа Рейнольса(число Рейнольса, формула Re= v•d•p дробь n характеризует энерцию ускоренных частиц )
Imagine falling in that substance from a great height. You would fall and smash yourself into the liquid as if it is concrete, and whilst your bones are shattered you are drowning.
I always wondered why no one had made a speed bump out of non Newtonian fluid. That way when you’re going the appropriate speed there is no bounce but if you are speeding it will bounce hard.
Ламинарный поток и параллакс больше всего зацепили. Также и время, кажется, что его ещё много впереди и даже порой жизнь останавливается. Но это всего лишь иллюзия. Коварная иллюзия
@@verba1690 Про прикол из данного видео не скажу, а в принципе если поток воздуха достаточно быстрый и плотный, то самолёт теоретически может зависнуть в воздухе.
@@verba1690прикола нет. Самолёт летит. Он нигде не завис. Летит. Точно. В видео нет звука турбин,он заменён на музыку. Иллюзия,что самолёт завис. Мои 12 лет в авиации мне не лгут,на этой высоте самолёт бы не завис,а падал. И со стороны было бы видно,что он падает. Здесь летит,снижается или на оборот идёт на взлёт. Посмотрите фото с пляжа Най Янг Пхукет.
It's at the heart of everything. It is the most fundamental of all sciences. You can't have chemistry without physics. You can't have biology without physics. Were the laws always this way? Will they change in time? Are the laws of physics different, elsewhere? Are they immutable? Did the laws of physics once exist in a universe devoid of matter? Are physics and matter inextricably and almost _sybiotically_ linked? Can one exist without the other? We always have more questions than we have answers, don't we?
In 7th grade science we had to make a contraption from tape and straws to protect an egg from falling from different heights. I got mine to 25 feet before breaking
Our group built 1 in school, and couldn't even break the egg from dropping it. Pretty much built a tesseract around the egg and dropped it from 1, 2, 3 stories. Didn't break lol 😂 won that challenge!
I’ve experienced that visual trick with the airplanes before. For a while I thought the plane was flying into a headwind and cut the power. Even called a friend who is a pilot and asked him if that were even possible. Very strange to witness.
@@ryanlindback9393 I also witnessed it on 4 occasions, once with a friend. It's quite rare and sometimes they stay so close to the ground that it looks like they're landing on you.
It's not an illusion lol The Earth spins at about 700 mph or so maybe up to 800 mph yet we don't notice it. An airplane only moves at around 600 mph max and when it passes a building relatively close it seems to stop the rotation of the earth for a while. That abrupt stop leads us to see the airplane move backwards as a million pieces of debris come flying from all over the place. LOL 😂😂😂😂
My favourite subject was physics ❤ but I couldn't continue my studies in this subject because of medical studies. But this subject helped me a lot when I did a graphic designer course, in Maya n ZBrush etc.
1 мука она более так сказать связанная ,поэтому такой эффект, кстати если потрясти эту лопатку с мукой то она рассыпаться 2 хз как объяснить 3 не ньютоновская жидкость,она одновременно и твёрдая и мягка,в зависимости от усилий прикладоемовых ,а если бросить предмет в неё то он сначала ударится как будто о камень,а потом как в воде 4 ну тут я тоже хз как описать,а 5 за меня описали
4) Это Airbus A380. Он так хорошо спроектирован, что сваливается на скорости ~120 узлов, или примерно на той же скорости, что и самолет в 1/50 его размера. Поскольку он такой большой, когда он находится всего в нескольких тысячах футов в воздухе и летит со скоростью ~150 узлов, кажется, что он зависает. *English:* 4) This is an Airbus A380. It is so well designed that it stalls at ~120 knots, or about the same speed as a plane 1/50th its size. Because it's so large, when it's only a few thousand feet in the air and flying at ~150 knots, it appears to hover.
2, это сопротивление воздуха, чем больше площадь предмета, тем больше сопротивление воздуха, поэтому когда человек ударил по рейке, на одном конце которой лежала газета, благодаря быстроте удара, и собственно вышеописанному сопротивлению воздуха, рейка сломалась Примерно так
@@anghelinadiordieva3155хахаха нет кончено, это из за то что он мокнул это сито в яйцо а яйцо мокрое и просто мука приклеилась, я просто повар бывало такое
The egg one with all the weights is actually more about the catenary shape of the shell. Its also the reason why ancient architecture with crazy huge domes was possible.
The first one can simply be explained by the rice being large grains (compared to the others) so it isn’t easily compacted, though he flour is so small that it compacts with an adhesive force bond.
For those who don't know what the slime-like white stuff was in the 2nd vid, it's called oobleck, which is a special matter that's made of water and cornstarch. The reason why I didn't say "liquid" but instead "matter" is because if you put pressure on it, it will become hard like a solid, but if you don't put pressure on it, it becomes a liquid.
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if I was taught physics like this it would be me favorite subject but instead I got a painfully slow talking teacher that only reason he became a teacher was he couldn't choose a better job he couldn't stand anyone just opened videos of random teachers on the internet
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@@gobindpal07shut up
Thats why it is science
1. Cohesion
2. Air resistance
3. Oobleck (corn starch and water)
4. Weight distribution
5. Optical illusion plus headwind
6. Laminar flow
Isn't number 3 called a Non-Newtonian Fluid?
@@PowerInDesire oobleck is one type
How does the newspaper one work? What do you mean air resistance?
Edit: I know the answer now thank you to all who responded to my comment. I think I got more reply’s than the actual comment lol. But so many people are replying and I’m grateful but please don’t reply anymore. No hate. 💙
@@Cortee85-2 air resists
@ yea but like how is it that strong that a newspaper can withstand the force of that guys punch and even break the ruler?
Always been a big fan of physics personally, keeps me grounded.
Literally 😂
No that would be gravity @@UnderpaidKraken
@@darienlambert248No gravity are physics as well
lol that’s funny … 😄
Mr Newton, I presume.
Physics is like magic if you leave out the logic... It's what keeps the universe working. I wish teachers would've teached it like this at school...
I hated studying physics subject in school..but here i am watching and enjoying it ...
An example of a bad school system. I too find myself learning and in school was quite an unproductive person.
@manageablediscomfort7347
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I think today’s generation has so many tools and tech that make learning much more interactive and enjoyable."
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@louisquartersson4555 "Not sure what you mean, could you clarify?"
there's a difference between watching physics happen in videos and memorizing formulas and constants since your academic life depended on it
1. flour just be like that
2. Atmospheric pressure
3. Non-newtonian fluid
4. Newtons 3rd law (more or less)
5. Parallax effect or wind resistance
(comments are split)
6. Laminar flow
Did you mean Newton’s 2rd law?
5 it's parallax effect I think
@Sergio-gt4nj yes it's parallax
5 is parallax not wind speed vs flying airspeed. its purely an effect from the observer moving
With 5 though, the buildings are a reference point and the plane doesn’t go past it?
If only physics was this fun and useful at school.
Physics at school is a lot less fun, but a lot more useful than this. You learn to understand and work with it, not to observe it. Short demonstrations on those topics would help greatly with getting people interested in it tho.
Well, going from " hey this works due to weird phenomena in physics called X " to this is the math that makes X to work, or explains why is that way is way less interesting for most of people due to how math is taught in school and to the fact that is not that easy to grap to be honest
I'd settle for physics just being this fun in class
i feel like we should tolerate doing exams and test i feel like we are hated to do it especially from others.
Yeah but here you don’t learn the why or how.
I swear science teachers have it the best. Chemistry and Physics have so many cool practical demonstrations like these. They really help kids get interested and pay attention.
As an English teacher, I can’t say that I’ve ever managed to wow a classroom by conjugating a verb or writing an intro paragraph haha 😂
When you don't learn physics, the whole world seems magical.
As someone who learns physics, they still look magical lol, the world is full of fascinating stuff
Not physics, it's common sense
Physics is just like a baby which is developing by observing the nature with the passage of time
If the whole world doesn't seem magical, you are either burnt out or depressed.
Even scientists know to appreciate the beauty of the universe.
Opposite actually. When you learn physics everything makes sense and become magical.
That last one is the craziest laminar flow I’ve ever seen.
Looked like oil
Agreed
it isnt. laminar flow is only ever perfectly straight, it doesnt twist or deform from the perfectly 'round' shape
@@stonehousetales6954No. È semplicemente un flusso continuo uguale, cioè un flusso d'acqua che sembra fermo invece, quindi questo è un fluido laminare.
Può essere anche piatto e a forma di spirale, non serve che sia rotondo e dritto
@@stonehousetales6954 Incorrect, theres a video by Captain Disillusion that explains it pretty well, you could also google it and read some stuff if you prefer. It's a fairly common misconception.
I have literally seen planes standing completely still in the sky before it is so unreal.
It means they are going towards you or away from you or that you are going in the same direction, it's very cool.
失速了而已
It's also because when there are clear skies there is no frame of reference so the plane appears to not move because your eyes need that frame of reference to judge how things are moving.
yeah, but what about when your not moving and the plane stays aligned with something in the horizon for 30 seconds. goihng laterally.
We all Literally saw that in this Video bruh
Every time I see videos like this I think to myself how cool physics actually is
The same with history. It's all on how things are presented and its applicability.
This is what they need to show kids. Physics was my favorite science class only because I felt it made sense and i got good grades, not because we ever did anything cool.
What 3rd world country did you go to school in? I thought this was basic science class
@@chrisjansen1943 You'd be shocked how rare practical demonstrations can be in schooling, particularly around the middle grades.
Jwale rona re kena kae???Bathong
@@chrisjansen1943Kinda privileged of you to assume practical demonstrations of the kind shown in this video are widespread even within a country. Nothing to do with 1st or 3rd world. Plenty of 3rd world students experience this just as plenty of 1st world students. It’s about the teacher, their enthusiasm to teach, and the accessibility provided to them. A lot of educators go just to collect a cheque without real passion.
@@omarmagdy4109 No it's 100% curriculum
I really appreciate videos like these. In the outside world, learning is so demonized and I always thought of physics as boring and hard to learn. But seeing videos like these, I become intrigued and it changes my outlook on what learning physics could entail. I think as a society we should all change our attitudes around education and view it as the gift it really is. Many people around the world would kill to get the education that so many of us have access to today.
If the government get rids of the DOE it’s going to be damn near impossible to get children in lower income cities, towns, and states to have the resources to even give a proper education.
Underrated beautifully written short comment ❤
How is learning demonized?
Today they just teach about 300 genders
I wish we did more hands-on experiments in class instead of focusing on equations that don't seem relevant or helpful. With experiments, you get to have fun while actively engaging with the material, which helps you understand and remember the lesson better.
Some teachers were 💩 shit . Everyone who got our screaming 😱 maths teacher learned virtually nothing in two years. She got the bullet. The teacher we got for the last two months learned us so much and made it interesting. Unfortunately the damage was done.
I agree there needs to be more hands-on experiments but the numbers are necessary. They’re teaching you more than logic, they’re teaching you baselines and starting points so as to feasibly work with these concepts and materials in the real world.
Experiments are the food but equations are the cookbook. Experiments without equations are like being told “make me a blueberry pie that has a couple of blackberries in there”. The equations are what show you the 3 tablespoons of flour, the 1.5 tablespoons of water, the half cup of blueberries, yada yada yada so that you can move forward satisfactorily.
Without equations, these things have no concrete workability. They have no foundation of properties. They’re just beautiful concepts of nature. That’s great and all but I’m sure when your city employs a civil engineering firm to build a bridge, you want their understanding of the task and challenges ahead to be greater than just “so they say triangles are the strongest so let’s use triangles.” no. I imagine you’d want someone who understands the ratio of 4140 steel’s properties as it progresses from a 3 foot I-beam to a 4 foot beam and a 5 foot, and the necessary compression strength of the cement to not crack while handling an average of 40,000 pounds being on the bridge at any given time but with trucks it’s assumably up to 170,000 pounds, how much surface area needs to be drained of water given one inch of rain falls in an hour, and it goes on.
Experiments and fun help you understand and remember better absolutely, but numbers help you apply it to real world tasks safely, reproducibly, and efficiently. They have to coexist.
what are you talking about the equations are not relevant or helpful? it's just a language of pshyics bro. Like English, Spanish. Math is used to EXPLAIN the way it works. there's to different sides too it. Concepts and Math. If you truly want too know about it you need to double down on the math part man.
@@maruto2030math and music are the true universal languages
nah i don’t want to do hands on work i’m better at taking notes and tests
Okay so I’m gonna explain how oobleck works, the white stuff but wet stuff
non-Newtonian fluid is a liquid whose viscosity changes depending on the pressure exerted on it. Most liquids
have a consistent viscosity, meaning they will always flow at the same rate regardless of how you pour them or
press them. On the other hand, oobleck does not have a consistent viscosity and is therefore classified as a
non-Newtonian fluid. Oobleck forms into a solid when you apply pressure, and melts into a liquid when the
pressure is loosened.
In chemistry, oobleck is considered a colloid, a substance in which the small particles of one substance are
dispersed throughout another substance, but not chemically bonded.
Со школы ненавижу физику. Но становлюсь старше и понимаю, что начинаю обожать. Ведь физика это вся наша жизнь, также как и химия
White liquid: "You can't hurt me, Jack"
"I harden in response to physical trauma"
???
tell name of this liquid xD
@@siemanauraMC89 I don't know what that one was, but corn starch and water will do it. Can make it yourself easily.
It's pretty trippy, run your fingers through it slowly it will be a liquid. Do it quickly, it's hard as a rock.
@@siemanauraMC89 its called ooblek
@@siemanauraMC89Oobleck. That’s actually its name.
meanwhile that chicken in the egg.. Holding it like Hercules in the cartoon 🤣🤣🤣
There's no chicken in egg it's an enbrio
@@BrayanCarmona-kr7vtlol
Oh just like Herculad the little hercules companion
@@BrayanCarmona-kr7vtTechnically, an embryo in a chicken egg is still a chicken. Just an unborn and undeveloped one
@@vintage-radio technically, it’s an omelette waiting to happen
Got to love laminar flow. Looks amazing
The last clip is called laminar flow. The liquid is moving so smoothly through channels and lacking in turbulence that it appears motionless.
Thanks
I like having laminar flow when I pee, like the life quote goes.. more cash, less splash. or something like that
okay the ,last two are totally fake i think :D airplane is in the air...not moving???
No shit Sherlock
@@acaustic Most people don't know what laminar flow is. But I'm sure you knew that too, right?
Flour doesn't pass through a sieve if it's too dense or moist, forming clumps that don't break apart. Ground grains pass through because they don't form dense lumps, maintaining a more loose structure.
When you hit a stick, its narrow and solid form allows the energy of the impact to spread quickly along its length, causing it to fly off to the side. A newspaper, on the other hand, is thin and flexible, distributing the energy of the hit across a larger surface. This makes it less stable, causing it to tear rather than fly off.
A non-Newtonian fluid, like a mixture of cornstarch and water, behaves this way due to its unique properties. When struck sharply, the cornstarch particles block each other, forming a temporary solid structure. When immersed slowly, the particles are able to shift, allowing the fluid to remain soft and flowy.
The egg can withstand the weight of vertically stacked heavy pancakes because the load is distributed evenly across its surface. The egg's strong outer shell can handle pressure when applied along its symmetrical axis. This minimizes the risk of cracking, as the force is spread rather than concentrated on one point.
Hope I explained it clearly
Спасибо, что объяснили!
@ludmiladenisova9973 Не за что😁
Жаль что на последнее видео ответа нет, знал все кроме последнего
Capo. Sos profesor de física?
no one asked
This is why I always loved physics - it can do the coolest, most mind bending stuff. But it’s also how the world works so you can see it at play in the world and have an explainable reason and formula to calculate out how it works that way.
それを理解されているならば、法華経上中下巻わご覧ください。その先の答えが記されている唯一の書で伝承された書物です🌸
its so satifying when you see something and wonder how it works/happens and you realise you know it because of physics
What is the name of the track being played please?
For those who have not studied magic, the world is full of physics.
(thx for 1k likes)
For those who haven’t studied physics in the school, the world is full of magic
@@MyFiles-xg3lb dude that was the joke 😅
walter white would say chemistry
@@Tom-qo7ry I know 😂
只要没文化,生活处处是魔法
Ламинарное течение на мой взгляд жуткое зрелище. Как будто время остановилось
Жудкое время, это приливы и отливы на Северном Ледовитом океане, глядя на это, понимаешь, как ничтожен человек.
Самолёт ещё пугает
Lol it's fun and easier than you think and also non newtonian liquid is fun also!
I personally absolutely love it
@@ТимурГафуров-ы3дНе ничтожен думаю,а хрупок,у Бога ,природы столько вариантов стереть нас с лица Земли,а мы к тому ж ещё и сами очень стараемся.😮😮😮🎉🎉🎉
Если бы в школах так физику преподавали, то детям стало бы интересно изучать этот предмет
completly
Я согласен
да, но увы, до людей не доходит, что надо не вбить в головы предмет как молоток в доску, а привить к учёбе любовь. либо не доходит.. либо отсутствует мотивация, потому что кому вообще нужны старания с вечной нервотрёпкой при ЗП 25К.
here they are
@@CHRISBOGGETT I do not understand Russian i just used Google Translate.
Bro dropped the hardest physics edit. 🔥🔥🔥
It’s all fun and games punching the Oobleck until until you hit the glass
Se as matérias nos fossem ensinadas com exemplos tão interessentes assim, seria incrível. Mas se trata da motivação do professor e aluno, é uma via de mão dupla.
Потому что теория никому не интересна. Я считаю что нужно поставить монитор в кабинет физики, и перед новой темой в физике, показать сначала на видео такие примеры как в ролике, у учеников возникнет интерес и затем начать учить теорию. Чтобы было уже понимание .
@avmcentr8359 sim 👍
@@avmcentr8359i great with you
Да:.надолга_&**не хватает..учителя
Кончается..запас..стоновится_жостка..наступает_время_пращатся..
The slow knife penetrates the shield. Lol
The metal outer layer💀
Non-newtonian shield
The plane flying backwards is what impressed me the most
Headwind.
😂😂 same
it is just an effect whenever you are driving a car the opposite way a plane is going, makes it look like it stoped
@@djbhi2😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@djbhi2Nope that clip was played in reverse
Когда плохо учил в школе магию, всё кажется физикой 😅
С самолётом самое эффектное. Даже если учил , мозг отказывается верить😂
@@sailensvs5491а что за прикол самолетом?
@@narilcrowЭто совпадение в скорости двух предметов через промежуточную точку взгляда. По другому называется, обман зрения
Если прогуливать в школе физику - мир будет наполнен чудесами и волшебством.
Самая заезженная фраза
Больше не чего сказать?
Кто-то когда-то сказал, а остальные и к месту и не к месту повторяют. Достали, чесслово. Свои-то мысли не рождаются?
@@Вячеслав-о9р Слово «нечего» - это местоимение. Русский тоже не стоило прогуливать.
The Plane one always leaves me thinking we live i a Matrix Movie.
We do not though, we live in a They Live Movie.
looks like Play video in reverse to me
Actually not, what's happening here is the directions and screen placement to create a illusion. As the plane and vehicle are moving opposite ways with the screen centered on the plane it appears for it to be staying still in motion. They move in opposite ways with the camera center focusing on the plane. The plane is moving you need to go into 3D and angles. So the camera is looking at the plane at a angle as it is moving in the opposite way of the plane where they meet at a point creating the illusion. They need to be at the right speed like the car is at a steady speed and the plane is in landing speed which perfect the illusion
Also if there is any grammar mistakes put in your own words to make it sound right
I have a buddy that was flying his plane with a ground speed of 0mph and it’s pretty funny bc he quite literally is just hovering
The plane is moving but the video is in reverse. The car is travelling in the opposite direction, but is far closer to the buildings than the plane, so the car appears to be going super fast (or the plane super slow).
Imagine jumping into a pool of oobleck, breaking your bones and then sinking in. 😅
What is the name of this song?
I wish I could do the math associated with physics. I have a disability where I can’t picture anything in my mind so I found physics, chemistry, and trigonometry very difficult to learn. I could never remember the formulas for the questions on an exam. I know now they often give you the formulas on the exam but back in early 1990’s they made you memorize them and I could never do it. I didn’t realize everyone else could picture them in their head and just thought I was stupid and didn’t get it. I am now a Special Education, ELA, and SS teacher, but still don’t get the advanced mathematics. Would love to try learning them again in another college class in the future, especially physics. I still haven’t given up on that goal.
Wait, that's actually classified as a disability? 10% of the world populations got it
Aphantasia is the term you are looking for. Do some research on that and you might find some resources or tools to help you out.
‘I have a disability’ 😂😂😂
There's artists who have aphantasia. Sounds like you gave up without trying hard enough
@@carmenlynn5441artistry and mathematics/physics/chemistry are WILDLY different things. sounds like you're just a prick lmfao, assuming you know more about someone's own brain than they do when they've lived with it their whole life 💀
This song reminds me of getting stuck on the side of interstate at night and walking dowm the street seeing all the tall orange lights and giant signs
Do u know what the name is?
@@dreamland923yeah help us
@@dreamland923 Please tell me if you find it.
@@ArgonikronUse brain. Shazam?
@@dreamland923gwlzbll - untitled #13
Физика ,психология ,философия эти предметы бесконечные и этим ещё интерестней .
Вы заметили что шутки про изоленту не шутки? Однако синяя все равно попрочнее будет.
@@mrazota666про изоленту шуток нет потому что, это Америка тут нет такого как "синяя изолента лучше", для нас все по своему хорошее)
@@Finnprotogen где ?? Причем здесь Америка? Причем здесь вы? У "ВАС"? От географических поясов свойства изоленты не меняются. Это же очевидно.
@@mrazota666 где я сказал про свойства изоленты? Я просто сказал что для нас вся изолента нормальная
@@Finnprotogen скажите, вы говорите на русском или пользуетесь переводом?
This world is honestly fascinating, especially with the curious folks who keep expanding what we already know.
Music?
I think it's a modified version of Lady Gaga's Alejandro. Slowed down, I think.
I like the logic behind D3O body padding for motorcycling.
The logic: It becomes as hard as the road when you hit the road. Surely that will lessen the impact of the road!
Все в мире кажется волшебством, когда ты в школе прогуливал физику
Зачем зафорсили этот тупой мем. Школьная программа физики со своими эбонитовыми палочками ничему не учила. У нас даже практических занятий не было, втупую задрачивали учебник, переписывая в тетрадь формулы
Неужели когда ты записывал формулу не хотелось хоть раз бы попробовать это в жизни😂@@EHOT_AHAPXUCT
Без физики о таких вещах никто никогда не узнает
@@EHOT_AHAPXUCT очевидно, что ты веришь в плоскую землю, экстрасенсов, колдунов и аннунаков. Для таких как ты это конечно же тупой мэм.
I ended up with a physics teacher who was this video personified. One of the best teachers I ever had
0:54 ламинарное течение. Ничего необычного, такое периодически бывает. Возникает в трубах с низкой скоростью потока при малых значениях числа Рейнольса(число Рейнольса, формула Re= v•d•p дробь n характеризует энерцию ускоренных частиц )
@ASTAGHFIRULLAH0725 параллакс, при изменении точки зрения появляется такая эллюзия
@@ASTAGHFIRULLAH0725самое начало, это очень мелкие частицы, прилипающие друг к другу, создают единое целое, поэтому не сыпется
@@ASTAGHFIRULLAH0725с газетой и деревяшкой,это элементарная физика, сопротивление воздуха, если ударить не так резко, то ничего не сломается
@@ASTAGHFIRULLAH0725дальше, неньютоновская жидкость, вязкость при изменении силы меняется
@@ASTAGHFIRULLAH0725дальше надо?
Imagine falling in that substance from a great height. You would fall and smash yourself into the liquid as if it is concrete, and whilst your bones are shattered you are drowning.
I always wondered why no one had made a speed bump out of non Newtonian fluid. That way when you’re going the appropriate speed there is no bounce but if you are speeding it will bounce hard.
It exists actually, it has been tested and trialed multiple times but it hasn't been implemented.
Because people can steal it or move it
because you need a container to store the fluid? and you would bump over that either way
Maybe because fluids are not a good building material.
@@thunbaek630no if you make the bump out of some kind of hollow rubber or plastic it and fill it to the brim with non-Newtonian fluid it’ll work
Laminar flow is so beautiful when its perfectly consistent
Если не учить магию всё кажется физикой...🗿
😂😂😂
Лучший
🟥作為 指揮下的信仰戰士,信徒有時必須行使教皇授予的權力,透過服從命令,信徒將有機會展現治癒和傳遞力量。 親人可能需要治愈,鄰居可能有邪靈,或者他身邊的某個人可能已經去世。 作為偉大的治療者和救世主,天父總是準備好拯救所有呼喚祂的 Shúam(名字)的人。
@@YHWHYHWH are you talking about chinese Jesus?
Song is Untitled 13 for those desperately searching 😂
i wasn't but not that you mention it I will add it to my favourites.
Thanks
Спасибо добрый человек
BLESS YOU DUDE
Tysm bro
Ламинарный поток и параллакс больше всего зацепили. Также и время, кажется, что его ещё много впереди и даже порой жизнь останавливается. Но это всего лишь иллюзия. Коварная иллюзия
С скмолетом не понял прикол может объясните?
@@verba1690это параллакс
@@verba1690 Про прикол из данного видео не скажу, а в принципе если поток воздуха достаточно быстрый и плотный, то самолёт теоретически может зависнуть в воздухе.
@@verba1690прикола нет. Самолёт летит. Он нигде не завис. Летит. Точно. В видео нет звука турбин,он заменён на музыку. Иллюзия,что самолёт завис. Мои 12 лет в авиации мне не лгут,на этой высоте самолёт бы не завис,а падал. И со стороны было бы видно,что он падает. Здесь летит,снижается или на оборот идёт на взлёт. Посмотрите фото с пляжа Най Янг Пхукет.
@@danila640может,но не на этой высоте и не зависнуть,а планировать.
Я даже угадал ламинарное течение, но вот с самолетом не понял)
ARRUMEI MEU PRÓXIMO TRABALHO DE FÍSICA 😂😂
It's at the heart of everything. It is the most fundamental of all sciences. You can't have chemistry without physics. You can't have biology without physics.
Were the laws always this way?
Will they change in time?
Are the laws of physics different, elsewhere?
Are they immutable?
Did the laws of physics once exist in a universe devoid of matter?
Are physics and matter inextricably and almost _sybiotically_ linked?
Can one exist without the other?
We always have more questions than we have answers, don't we?
What is this Song?
I forgor
@@hispanicfriends0068 great help
I think it's a modified version of Lady Gaga's Alejandro. Slowed down, I think.
Вот такую физику нужно показывать в школе чтоб каждый ученик полюбил этот предмет!!!!
Жалею что не любила физику....
если не изучать магию, то конечно всё будет казаться физикой
In 7th grade science we had to make a contraption from tape and straws to protect an egg from falling from different heights. I got mine to 25 feet before breaking
Our group built 1 in school, and couldn't even break the egg from dropping it. Pretty much built a tesseract around the egg and dropped it from 1, 2, 3 stories. Didn't break lol 😂 won that challenge!
That's just your opinion.
Wdym opinion? OP was stating a fact
Я тоже хочу такие уроки(
@@ChengMcGoldsteinWhat do you mean??
The Plane is still waiting for the traffic lights. Wait for green😁
after watching oppenheimer its honestly so cool the way they work
What's the background music?
I think it's a modified version of Lady Gaga's Alejandro. Slowed down, I think.
it is "untitled #13" by glwzbll@@YasharSeattle slowed down
@JoeWaters-cj1le than you
Name of music???
Untitled #13
I think it's a modified version of Lady Gaga's Alejandro. Slowed down, I think.
Name of the song!
I wanna know to searching it since forever.
untitled 13
Untitled #13 (super slowed)
The whole world seems like magic if you don't know physics
Power Of Physics❎ Power Of EGG ✅
Yeah bro😂
I am the Eggma-
No wonder Dr Eggman is so durable
I wish physics would apply in Madden
SHOTS FIRED 😂😂😂
Imagine if in fairytales there was a moat of oobleck around a castle rather than water
You could just run across it to get to the castle you brick.
@@Bay_Harbor_Butcherr he's trying to say you could get stuck in the oobleck
@@KiraPart4 I no way did he ever say that, stop bending his words.
Thank you for teaching me, Stu.
Physics in reels: 😌😄😳
Physics in books: 😞😐😵💫
Physics in “Fast and Furious”: 🏎️🚀🌌
Third guy is like , “YEAH SCOINCE!!!!, I guess”
Весь мир кажется физикой, если не учил магию
😂😂
I also remember that one time placed Newspaper on a Neutron star and slapped it so hard it became white dwarf.
I’ve experienced that visual trick with the airplanes before. For a while I thought the plane was flying into a headwind and cut the power. Even called a friend who is a pilot and asked him if that were even possible. Very strange to witness.
I saw the same thing. I thought I was really tripping out
It's simple. The video was played backwards, making our brain think the plane is stuck in the air.
No lol
Я пока так и не понял ваших объяснений ни топикстартера ни следующего комментатора
@@ryanlindback9393 I also witnessed it on 4 occasions, once with a friend. It's quite rare and sometimes they stay so close to the ground that it looks like they're landing on you.
Physics in real:👽💀
Physics in reels:🙉😻😍
Physics in Books:🥴🙄🥵🤯
1.cohesion or closing packing of nano sized particle inscrease bulk density 2.atmospheric air pressure 3.incraesed surface of the nano sized colloid
3. has nothing to do with the surface, it'sa non newtonian fluids where the viscosity increases with increasing force
I really wish the bumps with non-newtonian fluids were everywhere
The plane one makes no damn sense though. It stays right over that building
ye that one was fake lol. pretty obvious
@@DylanLCutshall it's not fake it's a camera trick
@@piratechicken1957 aka, fake. what I mean with it being fake, is that for the guy filming, it didn't look like that
Look up parallax effect for the explanation.
@@SmileyXY the iPhone feature where the homescreen and lockscreen changes when you're moving the phone? what does that have to do with anything?
God so amazing with his creation!!! that’s why he’s the creator of all things!! buz I wouldn’t think of that!!🙏🏼🔥🔥🕊️❤️
What is the music playing called
The part where physics was written on the screen was really cool
That plane illusion...!!? Was that real...😮
it is real and i don't know how it works though but i know it is real.
Yeah I've seen it twice. The 2nd time was only last week. It's a strange thing to see
passing close objects like the buildings move faster and the plane further away looks like going slower so it looks like the plane is going backwards
It's not an illusion lol
The Earth spins at about 700 mph or so maybe up to 800 mph yet we don't notice it. An airplane only moves at around 600 mph max and when it passes a building relatively close it seems to stop the rotation of the earth for a while. That abrupt stop leads us to see the airplane move backwards as a million pieces of debris come flying from all over the place. LOL 😂😂😂😂
Relativity 😉
Пилоту самолёта пришло что-то важное на WhatsApp😅
😂😂
Not funny
My favourite subject was physics ❤ but I couldn't continue my studies in this subject because of medical studies. But this subject helped me a lot when I did a graphic designer course, in Maya n ZBrush etc.
Instead of explaining it to us :Physics
The name of the song???
同じく気になります
glwzbll - Untitled
The white fluid is called oobleck, u can make it out of cornstarch and water, add little bits of water till the consistensy is like batter
ほとんど知っているやつだけど
まとめて実際の映像見られるのは面白いな。
And that's why out of all the sciences!!! I love Physics! It is beautiful, and powerful. I may not be good at it, but it has always fascinated me.
2番目の木の板の上に広げた新聞紙を敷いてそれで木の板を叩き折っていたのは、広げた新聞紙の上に空気の圧力のせいです。折り畳んだ状態の新聞紙を置いて同様に木の板を叩いても新聞紙と木の板が飛んで行くだけです。(子供向けの科学解説本に載ってた)
大気圧のことですね
@shunvirginia8218 さん、そうなんです。言葉が見つかりませんでした…。😅
3つ目はダイラタンシー現象ってことですかね?
The paper one is because of air resistance. It’s harder to push a fully flap piece of paper than a thin stick of wood.
Thank you.
1 мука она более так сказать связанная ,поэтому такой эффект, кстати если потрясти эту лопатку с мукой то она рассыпаться 2 хз как объяснить 3 не ньютоновская жидкость,она одновременно и твёрдая и мягка,в зависимости от усилий прикладоемовых ,а если бросить предмет в неё то он сначала ударится как будто о камень,а потом как в воде 4 ну тут я тоже хз как описать,а 5 за меня описали
4) Это Airbus A380. Он так хорошо спроектирован, что сваливается на скорости ~120 узлов, или примерно на той же скорости, что и самолет в 1/50 его размера. Поскольку он такой большой, когда он находится всего в нескольких тысячах футов в воздухе и летит со скоростью ~150 узлов, кажется, что он зависает.
*English:* 4) This is an Airbus A380. It is so well designed that it stalls at ~120 knots, or about the same speed as a plane 1/50th its size. Because it's so large, when it's only a few thousand feet in the air and flying at ~150 knots, it appears to hover.
2, это сопротивление воздуха, чем больше площадь предмета, тем больше сопротивление воздуха, поэтому когда человек ударил по рейке, на одном конце которой лежала газета, благодаря быстроте удара, и собственно вышеописанному сопротивлению воздуха, рейка сломалась
Примерно так
1. Потому что частицы муки намного мельче предыдущих - чем меньше частицы, тем больше действуют когезионные силы
@anghelinadiordieva3155 ну я не физик
@@anghelinadiordieva3155хахаха нет кончено, это из за то что он мокнул это сито в яйцо а яйцо мокрое и просто мука приклеилась, я просто повар бывало такое
The egg one with all the weights is actually more about the catenary shape of the shell. Its also the reason why ancient architecture with crazy huge domes was possible.
Im taking a shit
Nobody:
This guy: Physics.
A guy having a seizure
Yes taking a shit is physics, muscle contraction and expansion
Это не физика, а явления. А физика это формулы и законы, которые описывают эти явления.
Physics can't be understood but we can feel physics
Physics or chemistry 😅
Physics very well can be understood, just not every single thing that can occur.
...YOU cant understand physics maybe.
Have some common sense, and maybe you can figure it out, because its just math....its VERY easily understood.
I am not a physics lover ..I am core hearted mathematics lover ..but I enjoyed this video ❤
The first one can simply be explained by the rice being large grains (compared to the others) so it isn’t easily compacted, though he flour is so small that it compacts with an adhesive force bond.
Как говорится не будешь знать физику,всё для тебя будет как волшебство
For those who don't know what the slime-like white stuff was in the 2nd vid, it's called oobleck, which is a special matter that's made of water and cornstarch. The reason why I didn't say "liquid" but instead "matter" is because if you put pressure on it, it will become hard like a solid, but if you don't put pressure on it, it becomes a liquid.
Correct, but it's called non-newtonian fluid
That is the most PERFECT oobleck I have ever seen