Projectile motion - prof. Walter Lewin

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  • Опубліковано 13 лип 2022
  • This clip is an extraction from well known MIT course 8.01 taken by Prof. Walter Lewin. You can find full lectures on his own channel.

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  • @Sandeep_06
    @Sandeep_06 Рік тому +5298

    I love that when he said "physics works

    • @ishaanroy2436
      @ishaanroy2436 Рік тому +10

      True

    • @Kingemmyofficial
      @Kingemmyofficial Рік тому +10

      That's your business 😂

    • @valberm
      @valberm Рік тому +4

      Especially when your device has an Arduino with a sensor that tracks the ball.

    • @jonnysupreme
      @jonnysupreme Рік тому +5

      Close the quote!

    • @CouncilOfTheLostGoats
      @CouncilOfTheLostGoats Рік тому +2

      Like a few times it broke and he had to call the Avengers to fix time and space again.

  • @sakshijazor2345
    @sakshijazor2345 Рік тому +6199

    Non science students be like : miracle miracle 🤣

    • @lliamtwoavari
      @lliamtwoavari Рік тому +181

      Science is a miracle, that's why I love it! Looking forward to learning so much more!

    • @CR7_24
      @CR7_24 Рік тому +43

      And non science teachers ha ha miracle

    • @vaibhavyadav9912
      @vaibhavyadav9912 Рік тому +68

      @@lliamtwoavari Science is everything but miracle -_-. The very definition and nature of science is that it can be explained and is coherent with basic laws if Nature (that we know of till date).
      Everything is miracle if it can't be explained, once it can be ,it is science.

    • @EragonShadeslayer
      @EragonShadeslayer Рік тому

      @@vaibhavyadav9912 Nah many explainable things can be miracles, for example winning the lottery right after the mafia stole your family and wants a million dollars, that would be an example of a miracle but it’s obviously explainable.

    • @vaibhavyadav9912
      @vaibhavyadav9912 Рік тому +13

      @@EragonShadeslayer No that's not science. Because winning a lottery isn't related with one's Misfortune.
      One may call it a good luck. And no one knows on what laws luck works. So yeah it doesn't fall under science.

  • @Kirito045
    @Kirito045 Рік тому +1002

    This is how physics needs to be taught in India.. Not only in the practicals, the whole year

    • @captainvenom7252
      @captainvenom7252 Рік тому +37

      Dude they charge 800$- 1500$ as semester fee
      N here you're learning high educations in just less than 500$ annually

    • @Kirito045
      @Kirito045 Рік тому +63

      @@captainvenom7252 who told you that it's less than $500?? Don't you know private schools charge way more than that?
      And if you're talking about the government funded schools, then that's also in the name.. 'Government Aided/Funded', they are funded totally by the government and they should utilize that money for our education not to decorate the school campus.. I hope you understand now.

    • @captainvenom7252
      @captainvenom7252 Рік тому +1

      @@Kirito045 dude state owns most high schools in USA and I'd only compared them with govt/state funded schools
      What Private schools teaches or charges is not my cup of tea
      Research and make yourself a seeker to knowledge

    • @Kirito045
      @Kirito045 Рік тому +19

      @@captainvenom7252 lol I explained you both the scenarios, READ

    • @captainvenom7252
      @captainvenom7252 Рік тому +2

      @@Kirito045 second was not even the topic bro relax

  • @samyoung8880
    @samyoung8880 Рік тому +865

    Most teachers do not bring their teachings to real life like you do Dear Dr.
    Much respect!

    • @byganza8060
      @byganza8060 Рік тому +19

      tbf most teachers dont have 30 foot ceilings :(

    • @LeaderTerachad
      @LeaderTerachad 10 місяців тому

      @@byganza8060 so you need 30 foot cealing for doing that?

  • @Alberto.LIS.Morais
    @Alberto.LIS.Morais Рік тому +401

    I would love to have a teacher like that man, you can feel his passion.

  • @amod6032
    @amod6032 Рік тому +676

    Nice explanation with practical demonstration.......

    • @anmolpathak_
      @anmolpathak_ Рік тому +1

      Your like are 444 and I like that so I won't Change that 😅

    • @braindamage5652
      @braindamage5652 Рік тому

      Yeah……………….

  • @innovativedollart4468
    @innovativedollart4468 Рік тому +2832

    AFTER STUDYING PROJECTILE I'M PLAYING ANGRY BIRD THESE DAYS
    😁So many likes thanku homies 💜

    • @indian3216
      @indian3216 Рік тому +61

      Underrated comment

    • @PrakritiSenpai
      @PrakritiSenpai Рік тому +56

      Interesting
      I should try that now

    • @innovativedollart4468
      @innovativedollart4468 Рік тому +158

      @@PrakritiSenpai throw birds with 45 degree angle of projection for maximum range 😂😂

    • @PrakritiSenpai
      @PrakritiSenpai Рік тому +9

      @@innovativedollart4468 yes

    • @PrakritiSenpai
      @PrakritiSenpai Рік тому +17

      @@innovativedollart4468 we will use projection formula
      And I'm actually trying with a scale to measure the distance

  • @granadosvm
    @granadosvm Рік тому +507

    It's a shame that most classes don't have the budget and most teachers don't have the skills to teach this way.
    When I was a kid I had a patio at home and frequently I would play with things like marbles blocking hoses and checking at what point the water would shoot the marble out and things like that. When I got to physics class, I loved that they had the explanation to many things I played with, and then I saw with surprise that my classmates could not understand the concepts because they had never observed the phenomena with attention.
    I could learn fine from the chalkboard and the book, but my classmates really needed the demonstration.

    • @Aiter918
      @Aiter918 Рік тому +9

      First this is a college lecture and a college certainly has the funds for this demonstration. Secondly they teach this way in lab portion of the class what are you talking about? I’m sure if a professor wanted to they could grab some materials from the labs and use them in class. But aside from dong this for hands on experience in lab. A professor would just show this through a simulation during the lecture portion.

    • @AlwaysOnForever
      @AlwaysOnForever Рік тому +19

      @@Aiter918 its not always like that all around the world. Especially in poor country, its rare

    • @UNcommonSenseAUS
      @UNcommonSenseAUS Рік тому +2

      Aren't you a special boy

    • @foulcakes
      @foulcakes Рік тому +9

      Good summary of that feeling when everything clicks in your first physics class. The phenomena that you’ve observed and known to be true for years suddenly have numbers and math behind them, and it all fits together so perfectly. I remember learning about kinematics in my first physics class around age 13 or so, and I just thought that even the simplest explanations were so cool. Earning my degree in mechanical engineering now.

    • @XYZyt.
      @XYZyt. Рік тому

      I mean, run with a ball, toss it up, keep running and you'll see it lands in your hand.
      If u stop running you'll see it land where you would've been had u not stopped.
      This is a physics lesson from 2nd grade, in a college classroom meant to... confirm the earth is spinning & u won't feel it?
      Lol
      Lol
      Lol
      Lol
      This is evidence of a losing argument & a final brainwashing attempt (some reminders work on most).
      Problem is - moons that orbit a 'planet' (like Jupiter) REALLY FAST, seem to experience no centrifugal or inertial forces on their surface.
      😁
      Gravity, in all its highly thorough & detailed understanding, is for tweaky people.
      They lack Questions.
      🙂

  • @ymac7245
    @ymac7245 Рік тому +42

    Love how he was constantly looking up while tracing the imaginary ball, to make sure that he was still keeping up with it.

    • @JeffOnhill
      @JeffOnhill Рік тому +1

      But did he have to squish it when he caught it?

  • @darbywing2
    @darbywing2 Рік тому +39

    This is an excellent professor.

  • @AdityaMahat
    @AdityaMahat Рік тому +611

    This is exactly what happens when you jump while you are in the bus but don't get thrown back, rather you land on the same spot.

    • @gotoiginboxkarmlogs2380
      @gotoiginboxkarmlogs2380 Рік тому +7

      But when you’re in a moving bike when you throw up a ball, the bike speed pass it before you can catch it, same instance

    • @varadthube4851
      @varadthube4851 Рік тому +34

      Applies only when bus is not accelerating, If bus frame has an acceleration then on x axis there will be pseudo force acting on you and thus you will get pushed back.....

    • @o_0_Lucifer
      @o_0_Lucifer Рік тому +6

      I was wondering why not i fall some distance ago in train after jumping.

    • @NextWallah
      @NextWallah Рік тому +6

      Only when bus isn't accelerating

    • @crazypriyanshu61
      @crazypriyanshu61 Рік тому +4

      Oooohhhhhh I always used to wonder why I don't go back or front

  • @redsam1000
    @redsam1000 Рік тому +33

    I miss school. I graduated in college in 2014. I love these days 🙁

    • @curiousrooster8003
      @curiousrooster8003 Рік тому

      I swear

    • @overtlycovert3610
      @overtlycovert3610 Рік тому

      Its MIT University. I guess u meant college.

    • @Ecstasy_GG
      @Ecstasy_GG 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@overtlycovert3610bro i am studying this thing in 11th

    • @ZLibrary-jv1oz
      @ZLibrary-jv1oz 10 місяців тому

      ​@@Ecstasy_GGkiya ukhar liya ? or wese bhi wo bas 3 mahina yani ki half semester bas wo padha rhai yeh sab topics including 12th std topics

    • @Ecstasy_GG
      @Ecstasy_GG 10 місяців тому

      arey bhai still me compare kr rha hu ki MIT university me wo pada rhe h jo ham achi university me jane ke liye pad rhe h @@ZLibrary-jv1oz

  • @aniketsingh3731
    @aniketsingh3731 Рік тому +10

    Indian institutes should also follow such practical learnings 🙏

    • @Waltar.86
      @Waltar.86 Рік тому

      @Science Ka Tadka toh hamara iit India ka MIT HAIN BRO

  • @vishalsaini2009
    @vishalsaini2009 Рік тому +21

    The reason why he called a legend of physics ❤️

  • @josecarlodolinermonacelli8771
    @josecarlodolinermonacelli8771 Рік тому +93

    its kind of funny how the air resistance of the ball actually gets canceled out (slightly) by the friction in the cart.

    • @silverdrillpickle7596
      @silverdrillpickle7596 Рік тому +10

      Thank you for stating what clearly needed to be said.

    • @sauravgitte6792
      @sauravgitte6792 Рік тому +5

      Amazing comment

    • @gargantuangouda605
      @gargantuangouda605 Рік тому +4

      “god I hope this actually works because the physics here is actually kinda dicey… I wonder if anyones even been paying attention…”

    • @jamespilcher5287
      @jamespilcher5287 Рік тому +12

      There is air resistance on the cart too. It's the funnel on top of the gun that is allowing the cart and ball to travel at slightly different rates yet still catch the ball.

    • @overtlycovert3610
      @overtlycovert3610 Рік тому +2

      Actually it doesn't cut off...the air drag is applied on both objects equally and hence there's no relative acceleration working along x axis.

  • @deepaktripathi4417
    @deepaktripathi4417 Рік тому +6

    I wish I had a teacher like Walter Lewin during my highschool.

    • @AntiFurryNatio
      @AntiFurryNatio Рік тому +1

      Physics - Walter Lewis
      Chemistry - Walter White 💀

  • @samh1776
    @samh1776 Рік тому +13

    When the Internet is given a math problem, it should be this guy grading everyone’s answers.

  • @hardy-bs2003
    @hardy-bs2003 Рік тому +335

    It is a special case analysis of projectile from a moving reference in this case ball is thrown vertically upward and if object is not moved it will certainly land in funnel but when it is moved the horizontal component of ball's velocity is equal to the velocity of moving object and velocity of ball in upward is given so when it is projected ball and object velocity in horizontal is same,so there is no relative motion between then is happened and both ball and moving object covered same horizontal Range.If it is projected with a certain angle theta then ball's horizontal velocity component ≠ object velocity component and ball's component>object's component
    As if ballis thrown by U velocity then vertical is U Sin theta and Horizontal will be U Cos theta+ velocity of moving object (V).
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  • @piyush4830
    @piyush4830 Рік тому +25

    The air drag was so neglible that the ball got intercepted at the surface area of that cone that proff. Lewin had placed. Amazing. That's why we often neglect that.

    • @Debashish_750
      @Debashish_750 Рік тому +9

      Drag is not negligible that's why he used a funnel to cancel out error

    • @piyush4830
      @piyush4830 Рік тому +2

      @@Debashish_750 🥲 that's what i told

    • @rbnpg22
      @rbnpg22 Рік тому +1

      Seems like maybe the reply did not understand surface area as a catch all for error. Maybe the one making the original comment just wanted to point out the even with room for error the negligible difference was not going to ruin the fact the principal was going to hit home.

    • @axumitedessalegn3549
      @axumitedessalegn3549 Рік тому +2

      Throw it higher and the air drag over a longer period of time no longer becomes neglible.

    • @thefourshowflip
      @thefourshowflip Рік тому +2

      @@axumitedessalegn3549
      There’s also the friction on the wheels of the cart and those two might be roughly equivalent too. It’s hard to estimate that without knowing more about the cart

  • @digdaver1
    @digdaver1 Рік тому +3

    Excellent teacher from this clip. Enthusiastic with that fantastic demonstration. Things like this would make me want to learn more from him.

  • @allthingsgilmour
    @allthingsgilmour Рік тому +7

    The elements of physics can be demanding on the brain, but so fascinating!!

  • @berealistic8170
    @berealistic8170 Рік тому +18

    they made classroom as a lab...but here we have to go lab once or twice in a week just to fulfill schedules.. that's why they are good in science..we just memories what written in our books...📚😑

    • @valentine0221
      @valentine0221 Рік тому

      Seems as though you’ve memorised it pretty well didn’t ya?

    • @berealistic8170
      @berealistic8170 Рік тому +1

      @@valentine0221 no it's not...because we can't apply it efficiently in real operations ...Science exists only on practicals🔍📼📟🗜️🔩🔭🔬😶

    • @valentine0221
      @valentine0221 Рік тому

      @@berealistic8170Oi I meant to joke about the word memorise not trying to be a grammar nazi but found it funny.

  • @waify2678
    @waify2678 Рік тому +2

    A good way to grant the students a more intuitive understanding. Nice

  • @a-factoracademy
    @a-factoracademy Рік тому +1

    Prof was much younger here... I'm so so proud of this mentor I never met in person. Made me fall and fall in love with physics over and over again. He's always enjoying himself teaching his understanding and thought in the laws and principle of the wonderful study of nature. Of course, physics will work if you understand it.

  • @skywalker4128
    @skywalker4128 Рік тому +105

    Lmao I'm in 11th grade HIGHSCHOOL, learning this
    .. it would hv been 10 times more interesting to learn this but this whole concept is fitted in a page in our books.

    • @thesprint3239
      @thesprint3239 Рік тому +7

      No in class 11th you dont study projectile from a moving point you just study projectile from a resting point.

    • @communist_amoeba3923
      @communist_amoeba3923 Рік тому +3

      @@thesprint3239 i suppose we do man, projectile motion from a moving body,

    • @thesprint3239
      @thesprint3239 Рік тому +1

      @@communist_amoeba3923 i know but that is just the basic level there is a lot more in projectile motion then that

    • @communist_amoeba3923
      @communist_amoeba3923 Рік тому +2

      @@thesprint3239 yeah, totally agree

    • @alphachad69
      @alphachad69 Рік тому +1

      @@thesprint3239 you guys are learning motion💀

  • @bodhisattvaduduka1819
    @bodhisattvaduduka1819 Рік тому +64

    We need this type of teachers , class rooms and education system in India 😕

    • @pakkaphysics7899
      @pakkaphysics7899 Рік тому +1

      This is not in schools. In College.

    • @salmankun842
      @salmankun842 Рік тому +5

      @@pakkaphysics7899 you're studying in which college. I mean you have teachers like him

    • @oni8337
      @oni8337 Рік тому

      this guy is a sex offender

    • @adithyan9263
      @adithyan9263 Рік тому +1

      @@pakkaphysics7899 he said bothing about "schools "

    • @Psylar87
      @Psylar87 Рік тому

      If only he didnt ruin his career by sexually harrassing his students.

  • @lalit9229
    @lalit9229 Рік тому +1

    We need such a teacher to teach

  • @oak_meadow9533
    @oak_meadow9533 8 місяців тому

    Prof Lewin is one of the most important teachers of Physics in the last 20 years. He taught the important basics at MIT! He made sure that the 3 courses he taught were clear and concise. Plus he showed us the fantastic fun that Physics could be!

  • @juliusnanor
    @juliusnanor Рік тому +4

    That "physics works" he said is equal to "mic drop" 😅👍🏽

  • @yuurishibuya4797
    @yuurishibuya4797 Рік тому +11

    Now, I will remember that every time a player doesn’t reach the ball to catch it, they were not travelling on the x axis at correct speed.

  • @jamesduncan6729
    @jamesduncan6729 Рік тому +2

    Damn, what a fantastic professor. He's a real gem, man 👍🏻❤️

  • @isaacboateng3645
    @isaacboateng3645 Рік тому +1

    The best teacher. I am getting your books. Awesome

  • @vrundanpatel6785
    @vrundanpatel6785 Рік тому +125

    We have to learn This stuff in 11th and these guys are learning this is University life is unfair

    • @no.physics
      @no.physics  Рік тому +57

      It's a lecture from 1999....things have changed everywhere

    • @k29supratimmaji49
      @k29supratimmaji49 Рік тому +49

      @@no.physics even then we used to study it in class 11th

    • @RohanDhandr8
      @RohanDhandr8 Рік тому +20

      Bhai 1st year btech me yahi padhte hai but higher level

    • @adityasavarn3507
      @adityasavarn3507 Рік тому +32

      Bhai wo physics seek rahe hai
      Aur apan Bas IIT Jane ki padhte hai
      To be truth.....

    • @NeerajkumarDas_337
      @NeerajkumarDas_337 Рік тому +11

      @@adityasavarn3507 abe yaha IIT Guwahati mai bhi yahi padhate hai 1 sem mai advance level kinematics aya hai

  • @divyanshdoshi167
    @divyanshdoshi167 Рік тому +7

    This was shown in the First episode of Young Sheldon

  • @kajal8828
    @kajal8828 2 місяці тому

    Thank you so much sir for the video.
    Jitna sir aapse padhti hu ,aapke liye respect utni jayada badhti hai.
    Ur way of teaching is amazing.

  • @troyfreitas8611
    @troyfreitas8611 Рік тому +1

    Well explained and illustrated. I knew this but this demonstration is amazing.

  • @abusalem411
    @abusalem411 Рік тому +3

    Now, this is teaching!

  • @cartoonnew2730
    @cartoonnew2730 Рік тому +22

    Bro Really studying for JEE this concept is just a basics of projectile motion in 11th std . Good explanation

    • @brandonbennett4970
      @brandonbennett4970 Рік тому +5

      Most people in high schools around the world learn projectile motion in 11th or 12th grade. You Indians are not special, however, you guys really are good at annoying people around you. If only you guys could understand that just because you learn something at an early level in your education does not mean that you will not forget it later on and need a refresher.

    • @Cloud-ni5fs
      @Cloud-ni5fs Рік тому +7

      @@brandonbennett4970 dude what's ur problem?!.. he didn't even say anything annoying

    • @aniket_027
      @aniket_027 Рік тому +5

      @@brandonbennett4970 do you need a burnol ?

    • @fredricprabu7815
      @fredricprabu7815 Рік тому +7

      @@brandonbennett4970 JEE is one of the toughest exams in the world, we prepare for such exams as our education system is tough compared to other countries.

    • @BradleyWest435
      @BradleyWest435 Рік тому

      @@brandonbennett4970 the amount you just fked up in this comment is immeasurable
      what happened mah guy?
      take rest alright?

  • @Mori_mee
    @Mori_mee 10 місяців тому

    I love tje vizualizations helps much better then starting immediately with the formuliac and deriving bc then you can’t visualize what Your actually doing

  • @rahulkumarsingh9468
    @rahulkumarsingh9468 Рік тому

    Walter sir is a perfect teacher,who teach whole concept with practically.

  • @deanmoncaster
    @deanmoncaster Рік тому +25

    This is how you can throw a ball in a moving vehicle and it will always land in your hand as though you were not moving.

  • @AnviTiwari-jx9ce
    @AnviTiwari-jx9ce 9 місяців тому +1

    Great respect to walter lewin sir🙏

  • @Alokkumar-ou6oj
    @Alokkumar-ou6oj Рік тому +3

    Legend of physic

  • @joonie_tae.army7
    @joonie_tae.army7 Рік тому +5

    Bro my physics sir sent this rn and the fact I have already seen this before on my UA-cam shorts before my sir LMAO 😻👍

  • @ariyovictorreps
    @ariyovictorreps Рік тому

    Teaching with best instructional resources is so cool and definitely learning will be interesting🥰

  • @user-ms7xl7oq4h
    @user-ms7xl7oq4h 8 місяців тому +1

    Literally I can't believe it 😮

  • @Suraj_21
    @Suraj_21 Рік тому +24

    I understood everything he said means I can study in MIT 🙂

    • @urisinger3412
      @urisinger3412 Рік тому +2

      Lmao thats prob the entry class thats some hs shit

    • @shrawon3605
      @shrawon3605 Рік тому

      No

    • @viraj1304
      @viraj1304 Рік тому +3

      Yes you can
      But with 1 crore student loan on your head😂

    • @Suraj_21
      @Suraj_21 Рік тому

      @@viraj1304 😁😁

    • @shivam73kumar
      @shivam73kumar Рік тому

      Yes you can study but..... You cannot get there.

  • @jakeekuchpadhleabhii6587
    @jakeekuchpadhleabhii6587 Рік тому +16

    My teacher explain God but this teacher reaction to explain this concept I like it.😅👍

  • @srijulimbu6895
    @srijulimbu6895 9 місяців тому

    This kind of teaching should be in every school college institutions...

  • @Hashmi-the-seeker
    @Hashmi-the-seeker Рік тому

    I have no words to appreciate this type of teacher.....❤❤❤

  • @adilstl119
    @adilstl119 Рік тому +3

    Legends observing that did he said "air vair " 😂😂

  • @justaboywithpurposeoflife
    @justaboywithpurposeoflife Рік тому +7

    👍Physics works🏃🚶

  • @Genidii
    @Genidii Рік тому

    He has great energy for a teacher

  • @Rico-Suave_
    @Rico-Suave_ Рік тому

    I watched his hour long lectures, he is amazing

  • @Vivacemalt
    @Vivacemalt Рік тому +5

    Which is why you can jump in a moving bus and land in the same spot. If you're on the roof, however, the wind/ friction causes you to slow down in relation to the moving bus and you fall to your death behind it.

  • @sagnikpalit8193
    @sagnikpalit8193 Місяць тому +3

    "Teacher who makes physics boring are criminals"
    - Prof. Walter Lewin

  • @arpitmishra4234
    @arpitmishra4234 4 місяці тому

    He's doing the ideal cases smoothly .

  • @atemrandyasong5710
    @atemrandyasong5710 Рік тому

    This video is so satisfying

  • @dexluther7
    @dexluther7 Рік тому +3

    Walter that's a suspicious name for a professor 😅

    • @rosejeldan7944
      @rosejeldan7944 Рік тому

      The way he's speaking English is way more suspicious.

  • @shorya_ss
    @shorya_ss Рік тому +11

    It's very basic... MIT level

    • @no.physics
      @no.physics  Рік тому +2

      Nope

    • @bhaarplayz5774
      @bhaarplayz5774 Рік тому +3

      No you are wrong mit level comes at top

    • @bhaarplayz5774
      @bhaarplayz5774 Рік тому +3

      @Durlav Kr. Bora I'm not talking about question level I'm talking about University

    • @parallisedgamer9446
      @parallisedgamer9446 Рік тому

      @Durlav Kr. Bora acceptance rate of mit is 7.3% and iit is 3% you tell me which is harder

    • @parallisedgamer9446
      @parallisedgamer9446 Рік тому

      @@bhaarplayz5774 iit students are more successful on average

  • @Indrajeet-Shridhar
    @Indrajeet-Shridhar 11 місяців тому

    I don't think there would be students who do not want to attend such lecturers. The best way to teach physics 😍❤️

  • @user-db7zf4bt5y
    @user-db7zf4bt5y 4 місяці тому

    Hats off to his physical explaination

  • @UnknownPerson-nl7te
    @UnknownPerson-nl7te Рік тому +6

    It's weird I thought it was only a part of grade 11 physics

    • @giovannifontana4068
      @giovannifontana4068 Рік тому +1

      At university you always go through the basics as well, just way faster and in greater detail.

  • @tellmetales5388
    @tellmetales5388 Рік тому +3

    Nobody:
    Physics professors: ain't no AiR ReSisTaNce boy here! 💀

  • @UjjuPujju
    @UjjuPujju 11 місяців тому

    *Great* , *Legendary* and *Best* Teacher of PHYSICS

  • @showiestsugar74gaming42
    @showiestsugar74gaming42 5 місяців тому

    I wish i had this teacher. It's fun

  • @Savage-wk6bc
    @Savage-wk6bc Рік тому +16

    Is this thing is being taught in a university this concept we learnt in only 11th class.

    • @bhaarplayz5774
      @bhaarplayz5774 Рік тому +1

      Don't forget that video is of 19th century

    • @mayankchaudhary5405
      @mayankchaudhary5405 Рік тому +2

      @@bhaarplayz5774 no bro not
      This is 2000 or near by that

    • @bhaarplayz5774
      @bhaarplayz5774 Рік тому

      @@mayankchaudhary5405 can't you round off or shall I teach you how to round off
      This video is of 2003 very near to 1990's

    • @mayankchaudhary5405
      @mayankchaudhary5405 Рік тому +1

      @@bhaarplayz5774 you are in 21st century bro

    • @mayankchaudhary5405
      @mayankchaudhary5405 Рік тому +2

      @@bhaarplayz5774 you have written 19th century means abou 1800 to 1900

  • @atikshchawla4119
    @atikshchawla4119 Рік тому +4

    I just realised that am currently studying this in my 11th class physics LOL

  • @nickharoldsen1970
    @nickharoldsen1970 Рік тому

    I wasn’t sure it would work again, so I watched the video twice. Physics works!

  • @teatonaz
    @teatonaz Рік тому

    Love this kind of teaching. Kudos.

  • @rishikeshdeore8981
    @rishikeshdeore8981 Рік тому +6

    Kuch log bol rahe hai ki ye 11th me padhate hai to me bata du abhi bachelor se age master me bhi jaoge to basics se padhate hai sirf touch Dene ke liye ... Beacuse yaha se har ek teacher ka apna style hota hai ... Padhaneka ...

  • @bhaarplayz5774
    @bhaarplayz5774 Рік тому +8

    Those who are saying we learned in 11th only and criticizing usa University
    Better go and get yourself educated
    Can't u see this video is of 90's and in fact all universities spend one or two month with basics
    Jealous indians

    • @Waterlesswater
      @Waterlesswater Рік тому +3

      well if u say so then u didn't get the point of ours
      the thing is if this is being taught in uni of usa them why are we kids been taught this in 11th grade
      like it's tooo early for us, isn't it !!!??

    • @bhaarplayz5774
      @bhaarplayz5774 Рік тому

      @@Waterlesswater In the same way there are many things that usa schools teach their students in class 6th
      Which are introduced to class 11th students of india

    • @PiyushKumar-nj7sh
      @PiyushKumar-nj7sh Рік тому

      @@Waterlesswater They also learn this in high school as well. This course is for those who didnt choose physics in high school and went with other subjects. They have a choice to pick any combination of subjects rather than picking from 3 options.

    • @ayushverma1204
      @ayushverma1204 Рік тому +1

      @@bhaarplayz5774 bhai don't you have any work to do you are spamming comments.

    • @bhaarplayz5774
      @bhaarplayz5774 Рік тому

      @@ayushverma1204 oh presenting views is called spamming? 🥺

  • @user-cr4pj5jd8p
    @user-cr4pj5jd8p 9 місяців тому

    i love this method of teaching physics

  • @punisherasus1307
    @punisherasus1307 10 місяців тому +1

    HENCE ,THIS EXPERIMENT IS SUCCESSFUL IN THE PRESENSE OF AIR RESISTENCE ALSO

  • @smile_thakur_0_1
    @smile_thakur_0_1 Рік тому +4

    I completed 1k likes.😊❤️

  • @MrCatwalkonramp
    @MrCatwalkonramp Рік тому +3

    The students appear brain dead. If the professor would've been teaching in India, the students would been far more enthused and grateful.

    • @Flexyshores
      @Flexyshores 9 місяців тому

      Yes broo, I agree with it

  • @rishitsinha8041
    @rishitsinha8041 Рік тому

    Man I wish the all teachers were like this

  • @mrcooljay7276
    @mrcooljay7276 10 місяців тому

    Very nice demonstration. More of these kinds of illustrations should be done to enable students better assimilate some complex and complicated concepts

  • @RaviBRUH
    @RaviBRUH Рік тому +4

    JEE ADVANCED aspirants: TF is this NCERT BS

  • @vaibhavpalod1304
    @vaibhavpalod1304 Рік тому +5

    Jee aspirants left the chatt😂

    • @kimjongun91111
      @kimjongun91111 Рік тому +2

      bruh this is MIT
      world's no 1
      not like IIT

  • @Kashishchauhan30
    @Kashishchauhan30 11 місяців тому

    Yesterday only projectile motion was taught in our class and here look what I found this...

  • @devanshbist1141
    @devanshbist1141 Рік тому

    Goosebumps 💆🏻‍♂️ physics is so beautiful

  • @TheZombie462
    @TheZombie462 Рік тому

    WHY COULDNT I HAVE A PROFESSOR LIKE THIS

  • @NidhiKumari-rq4tg
    @NidhiKumari-rq4tg 10 місяців тому

    Amazing
    Just loved it 💛💙🔥🔥🔥

  • @unknown799
    @unknown799 11 місяців тому

    our teacher taught this concept today in the class and honestly i did not understand anything... like not even a single thing....
    but him showing it this way , i was definitely understandable....

  • @TiKrv
    @TiKrv Рік тому

    One of the best profs on YT

    • @interestedbystander196
      @interestedbystander196 Рік тому +1

      Well, he was Professor of Physics at MIT, so I suspect he knows a thing or two about this stuff...

  • @lovethokwuode8780
    @lovethokwuode8780 7 місяців тому

    I love the phy-6 prof♥️

  • @krishkoushal8677
    @krishkoushal8677 Рік тому +1

    I wish these methods of teaching physics were adopted in our schools

  • @stefanwaelti5451
    @stefanwaelti5451 Рік тому

    I wish I'd had such teacher(s).

  • @Supersonicx9000
    @Supersonicx9000 Рік тому

    Love teacher with live stuff like this it really helps when i go out into the really world and start applying physics formulas i know to random things

  • @Mogwai06
    @Mogwai06 Рік тому

    I wanted this dude to catch the ball and be like "GREAT SCOTT!!"

  • @tseriesz
    @tseriesz 10 місяців тому

    World's no.1 Physics Teacher🎉
    :- Walter Lewin😎
    His love for physics is unpredictable ❤❤❤

  • @BassRemedy
    @BassRemedy Рік тому

    THAT was awesome

  • @arjunhb
    @arjunhb Рік тому +1

    "Physics Works" That's Why I Love It...

  • @tindrums
    @tindrums 10 місяців тому

    The funnel idea is a genius to account for air drag

  • @bangkokdangerous2507
    @bangkokdangerous2507 Рік тому

    the first good reel ive seen

  • @vengeanxe
    @vengeanxe 10 місяців тому

    Subject so good that it has “sic” in itself.

  • @BTSArmy-bk7dl
    @BTSArmy-bk7dl 3 місяці тому +1

    "Physics works and Iam still alive "

  • @MahaJayakumar43824
    @MahaJayakumar43824 8 місяців тому

    I love physics very much but I didn't have a beautiful teacher like this to teach physics