Underrated video! I must say, does it deserve 2.2k likes‽ What a shame on us; we overlook these masterpieces! Respect for this guy explaining stuff, easiest possible. Respect 🫡from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Thanks Paul! These videos on waves are great and just in time for my physics exam tomorrow! Your biology ones also saved me so hopefully ive done well! Keep them up :)
I was watching your video while signed out but I signed in just to like your video. I'm sure your pictorial explanation will help me to remember this for a long time. Thanks for the video!
Personal Notes: 3:55 Carefully observe the three different types of standing waves ..... Also refer : www.physicsclassroom.com/Physics-Interactives/Waves-and-Sound/Standing-Wave-Patterns/Standing-Wave-Patterns-Interactive Set on pre set waves .... amazing
4:42 It would be helpful to to elaborate on which end is the Node and Which end is the anti node. Im assuming the node is open "trumpet" end where sound is met with equilibrium end of open air, a "barrier" of sorts that won't allow compression; and the Lip end is the antinode since thats were most of the pressure is being generated, and acts as a hard barrier, an ideal place where compressions can be built upon itself.
basically, a standing wave has component waves making it seem stationary, right? What about photon (light) waves? As far as I understand, they vibrate perpendicular to their direction they’re traveling? would that be the same as its magnetic field?
In a few days I have to do a presentation on this, I made a Rubens' Tube, but the theory is somewhat hard because, we haven't learned that in school yet (we'll learn that in 2 years I think)
If I can hear the standing waves they must be traveling to my ears, no? So is it correct to call them standing waves if just like regular waves they travel to my ears? Can you help clear this up, I'm confused. Thank you.
Hey I am from India , my question to all of you out there is that , do y’all also have to DERIVE EXPRESSIONS like deriving the formation of a standing wave in your countries.... or is it just us ?
HI, for a standing wave i don't get how you created two travelling waves(Blue and red waves) in your video. Do you pluck the string twice or once? Thanks for the help!
The blue wave is traveling left to right and the red wave is a reflection of the blue wave off of some surface and is traveling right to left. Where the wave and its reflection meet at their peaks they create another wave that is the standing wave. They also add to each other making the standing wave larger than the original. I hope I explained it well enough.
Underrated video!
I must say, does it deserve 2.2k likes‽
What a shame on us; we overlook these masterpieces!
Respect for this guy explaining stuff, easiest possible.
Respect 🫡from Pakistan 🇵🇰
THE BEST OUT OF ALL VIDEOS ON UA-cam! DONT WASTE YOUR TIME ON ANY OTHER VIDEO ! THIS GUYS EXPLAINS IT ALL
idk, ua-cam.com/video/DUPLRe5PHvE/v-deo.html is pretty good too
One of the best explanation of standing waves I heard so far. Good job! :)
Excellent video. Very clear. I appreciate that you used musical instruments to demonstrate standing waves.
the explanation done makes the concept so clear.Great job mr andersen!
Thank you again for these wonderful informative videos. I love that they are straight to the point. Thanks from Australia Sir.
nice I've searched through youtube but finding this videos has given me a conceptual understanding of standing waves thankyou very much
Thanks Paul! These videos on waves are great and just in time for my physics exam tomorrow! Your biology ones also saved me so hopefully ive done well!
Keep them up :)
Good luck on your physics exam!
Very impressive and complete.
I was watching your video while signed out but I signed in just to like your video.
I'm sure your pictorial explanation will help me to remember this for a long time.
Thanks for the video!
Can a house resonate standing waves through walls and floors creating vibrations similar to a drinking glass vibrating with sound?
This is really funny, I made a rubens' tube and did a presentation on it today in my AP physics class.
Chainrist0100 Very cool. I hope the presentation went well.
Great examples! Really helped me learn it all! Thank you!
Wll done, understand it perfectly. Thanks.
My class says, "Yes, this was a helpful video!"
Personal Notes:
3:55
Carefully observe the three different types of standing waves .....
Also refer : www.physicsclassroom.com/Physics-Interactives/Waves-and-Sound/Standing-Wave-Patterns/Standing-Wave-Patterns-Interactive
Set on pre set waves .... amazing
Very very very very very very very helpful sir😊😊 thanks❤
4:42 It would be helpful to to elaborate on which end is the Node and Which end is the anti node.
Im assuming the node is open "trumpet" end where sound is met with equilibrium end of open air, a "barrier" of sorts that won't allow compression; and the Lip end is the antinode since thats were most of the pressure is being generated, and acts as a hard barrier, an ideal place where compressions can be built upon itself.
Wait, by that same logic, shouldn't two open ends nodes, as it is explained here (newt.phys.unsw.edu.au/jw/pipes.html) or am I missing something??
I teach Physics , you are always the best . I use your video for integrating CLIL lessons. Thanks
Great explanation thank you
Great Explanation!!!
do they need to be from a coherent source ?? with same A and f And wavelength
thank you, Mr. Anderson!
thanks for covering this professor!
Great video! You earned my sub bro👍
thank you! very helpful!
The Ruben’s tube seems really amazing!
can you please the differnece b/w transverse and standing wave pleaseee @bozemanscience
basically, a standing wave has component waves making it seem stationary, right? What about photon (light) waves? As far as I understand, they vibrate perpendicular to their direction they’re traveling? would that be the same as its magnetic field?
So are there standing waves inside the Reubens tube? If so would the Reuben tube have one fixed end and one open end? Or both fixed ends?
Nicely explained sir
Superb!
Life saver, thanks a bunch!
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Thank you Sir
Greqt video, thanks!
In a few days I have to do a presentation on this, I made a Rubens' Tube, but the theory is somewhat hard because, we haven't learned that in school yet (we'll learn that in 2 years I think)
Is Infrasound a standing wave?
sir is that possible that pluking the string fixed from both ends vibrate forever if it is in space??
So helpful. Thanks
If I can hear the standing waves they must be traveling to my ears, no? So is it correct to call them standing waves if just like regular waves they travel to my ears? Can you help clear this up, I'm confused. Thank you.
THANK YOU SOO MUCH MAN!
Thank you from Cambodia
Hey I am from India , my question to all of you out there is that , do y’all also have to DERIVE EXPRESSIONS like deriving the formation of a standing wave in your countries.... or is it just us ?
We all do
Bro we should always do derivations...otherwise you may face problem in understanding what the hell is actually happening.
very good job
thank you so much
HI, for a standing wave i don't get how you created two travelling waves(Blue and red waves) in your video. Do you pluck the string twice or once?
Thanks for the help!
The blue wave is traveling left to right and the red wave is a reflection of the blue wave off of some surface and is traveling right to left. Where the wave and its reflection meet at their peaks they create another wave that is the standing wave. They also add to each other making the standing wave larger than the original. I hope I explained it well enough.
Thank you so much sir ..
amazing thx man
Bro has been getting me through high school
An atom is a crowd of quarks with vuvuzelas!
You just love saying vuvuzela, don't you?
Can gas pipelines create standing waves like a Rubens tube?
Super
Wow!
dude thanks
thanks!
Thanks from india
Mr. Andersen...we've been..
what if atoms are standing waves that span the entire universe?
everybody gangsta till the wave start standing
amazing :)
2:20
ofcourse that was helpful :)
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This is ap? Im learning this for our 8th grade science class lol
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Where is the equation?