bro you r better than most of the physics teachers i know, strange how i cleared my confusions from the 2 hr vid and not in 1 whole year hats off to you man bless
this is my last year in school and in few months I won't have to study physics but even then i don't think I'll have the heart to unsubscribe this channel! i am getting good grades only because of your explanation. I seriously owe you!
Thank you so much. I have an exam tomorrow and you saved my life. Everything is easy to understand. Keep making these videos, trust me you won’t believe how many lives you have saved.
Fun fact: Idk why I hate learning at class times but then enjoy vids like these, oh maybe it’s cause I can learn a whole terms worth of work in an hour or 2 🤦🏾♂️
mind blown, oh my God. !!sending this teacher digital kisses of thanks!! I have always been trying to memorise Latent heat of fusion/vaporisation as subtypes, only now do I truly understand where the concept comes from THANK YOU nobody had ever linked it with the melting/boiling graph
Hey a little question, at 57:10 , during the second experiment. It is a metal box so won't it still emit heat equally, or maybe the heat will remain equal on the inside surface if the box?
OKEY THIS WAS SOO HELPFUL!!!... IT LITERALLY TOOK ME 1 HOUR AND 30 MINUTES TO LEARN SOMETHINGS I COUDLNT IN MONTHS... YOUR TEACHING METHOD IS VERY GOOD... WILL RECOMMEND YOU TO MY FRIENDS TOO❤🥰
@46:35 If good thermal conductors are METALS like iron, copper, aluminum, etc.. Isn't it better not use word "MOLECULE" while referring their particles since in metals, particles are held by metallic bonding, not covalent bonding
Hello guys, this video is the one and only recommendation for u, but I have a question:- Mr.Ali said that the volume of a solid remains constant in like minute 32. But as far as I know there is the ring and ball experiment (and you can search it) proves that the size of the ball actually increases when heated....so?
So thermal expansion is not the same as melting? why doesn't it affects the bonds? I hope you clear my doubts as soon as possible. But what your vids are so helpful! Thanks.
Because bonds are only destroyed or weakened during melting and boiling points. In thermal expansion it may not have reached the melting or boiling points etc. Hope this helps.
This video was so helpful I litreally revised every single concept in just 2 hours whereas if it wasn't for him I would have needed whole day just for this revision You've been a life saver 🙌🏻🙌🏻thanks so much for all of this
Hey mate. We didn't convert the 200g to kg because the specific latent heat was also in J/g (Joules per gram) so we keep the units of mass the same in both instances.
sir, you are a good teacher.....u explain to our understanding level......enjoyed ur class....now i started liking physic.....thankyou sir.....i missed thermal capacity in this video..
He’s speaking Arabic and says “in the metal part which you put it I. Your mouth connected to a little circuit which is the part that has the volt meter”
The thickness affects the responsiveness to temp change, the thicker the bulb the less responsive the thermometer is, the thinner the bulb the more responsiveness the thermometer has to temp change, so the thickness affects the responsiveness
Skip to 7:24 for start of lesson.
Thank you that was so helpful
Good job 👏
Ty so much it was so helpful ✨
@@k-9370 Wow that was so disrespectful.
The dislikes are from physics teachers that are jealous that hes a better teacher
wym there r no dislikes :smirk:
@@dondayi2365 that was before dislikes were removed
I only see likes. That’s all that matters 😊
@@melstrum3661 bruh you are still coming back to this video just like me
@@melstrum3661 only 52 dislikes
The way I’ve learned more from this 2 hour video than over 3 months of covering this unit through online learning. Bless
so truee!! and not even 2 hour vid its l1 and a half hour only!!!
that guy that said "increase the area by pressing alt + f4" is a savage. respect.
At this point I'll just credit Mr. Ali as my physics teacher. He's the one that taught me!
you saved my life, why don't we have more teachers than you
U mean like u*^
@@MRMoody-vo3nr Lmao
this is such a wonderful and informative stream on thermal physics!
thank you!
bro you r better than most of the physics teachers i know, strange how i cleared my confusions from the 2 hr vid and not in 1 whole year hats off to you man bless
its been only 22 mins and i understood most of the parts , thank you
Finally found someone who dedicates and cares to explain a whole UNIT
Would be great if you could put timestamps!
It's in the description
The timestamps are in the description
😁
I’m literally watching this b4 my exam in a day and I understand more than a whole mont with my teacher
same here lol even i am watching it a day before my exam
bro no one gets these videos or even searches for them until the last day b4 the exam and it's very helpful always
same here 💀
Same here xdd
lol even i hv an exam tmrw morning guess we've all gone through this
2 months till my IGCSE's and my teacher still hadn't covered this chapters and 2 other chapters. Thank you!
oh my god your teacher is so slow. our teacher is just the most boring human in existence
It is not enough to thank you honestly, your explanation is flawless and very detailed. God bless you 🌹💕
And this is the reason I'll probably pass my exam tomorrow. Thank you!
so did u pass?
@@aliaster9742 Yeah, with even better marks than usual. I got 19/20.
@@skk.kinnie exam is of 20 marks
This one was. It was a just a midterm exam
this is my last year in school and in few months I won't have to study physics but even then i don't think I'll have the heart to unsubscribe this channel! i am getting good grades only because of your explanation. I seriously owe you!
thank you so much mister mo ali i have studied both unit 1 and 2 for my finals and helped alot may allah bless you for your help thank you mister
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THANKYOU SO MUCH FOR THIS!!! I understood everything really clearly
rodrick?
@@reuben6138 greg?
@@Frisklordofyoutube xD
Can you please explain paper 6 methods
Thank you so much. I have an exam tomorrow and you saved my life. Everything is easy to understand. Keep making these videos, trust me you won’t believe how many lives you have saved.
bruh
The way he speaks arabic in between is funny :D
He's Egyptian lol 😂
Fun fact: Idk why I hate learning at class times but then enjoy vids like these, oh maybe it’s cause I can learn a whole terms worth of work in an hour or 2 🤦🏾♂️
this could save lives T^T thank you so much. i feel like i understood the unit better than sitting through the class for like a month
جزاك الله كل خير
Thank you so much MR I wouldn't be able to understand this topic without your help, :)
this was so useful to me thank youuu
you really saved my life thanks so much!
sir thank you so much for explaining all of this in such a easy way; this video of yours has helped understand the topic so much better !!
mind blown, oh my God. !!sending this teacher digital kisses of thanks!! I have always been trying to memorise Latent heat of fusion/vaporisation as subtypes, only now do I truly understand where the concept comes from THANK YOU nobody had ever linked it with the melting/boiling graph
Do you give online tuitions??
I can't thank enough. May god bless you❤️
Thank You so much, I really appreciate what you are doing for us thank you.
that world of Warcraft reference at 1:20:45 *Italian chef kiss* was amazing
please come back i have mock after 1 weeek and I need u please come back
ur good teacher wallahi
'if you expand a gas god help us' lmaooo thank you for making this funny and educational
YOU ARE A LIFE SAVER
Hey a little question, at 57:10 , during the second experiment. It is a metal box so won't it still emit heat equally, or maybe the heat will remain equal on the inside surface if the box?
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO
I'm actually an year 8 student but I have the same book as this in my year 8 syllabus. 😅😅
thank you so much for uploading this video. I love it and it helped me! wish the best for you
Am in 8th grade and I took all of this... This year..
Your video is amazing
ya use this in the future
thank you i dont even know what I learnt in school
This video is my teacher
I thought I would get really bad marks In exam
But this video saved my life I got 97 marks in the exam
OKEY THIS WAS SOO HELPFUL!!!... IT LITERALLY TOOK ME 1 HOUR AND 30 MINUTES TO LEARN SOMETHINGS I COUDLNT IN MONTHS... YOUR TEACHING METHOD IS VERY GOOD... WILL RECOMMEND YOU TO MY FRIENDS TOO❤🥰
Its my physics paper 4 igcse exam and ur saving my life with revision THANK U nshallah it goes well
i literally have an exam tmrw thank you so much mo
Anyone revising from 2023 examinations onwards, Specific heat latent and thermistor is removed from the syllabus!
Amazing video
Sir you saved my test!!!!! Your the best teacher
u seriously are a life saver thank u soo much for this helpful video😍
Thermal expansion @26:53
Saved it for myself 😉☺🤭
YOU HAVE SAVED MY LIFE
OH THANK YOU SO MUCH 😭✨
Its much easier for me now 😭💜
Thanks for saving my life :,)
Thank You this was very helpful
just curious who's Mr Yu
thank you soo much ....... got the points that I was missing
Sir do you give courses to IGCSE students and if so what are the prices
I have a question what if it asks us to find the change in temperature how doe do the formula
Truly helped a lot
Thanks,sir. You deserve more followers tho. U r very good at explaining
mr you give online classes?
@46:35 If good thermal conductors are METALS like iron, copper, aluminum, etc.. Isn't it better not use word "MOLECULE" while referring their particles since in metals, particles are held by metallic bonding, not covalent bonding
Explains very good
ما قدرت اوصف سعادتي يوم لقيت واحد عربي يشرح تعبت من الاكسنت الهندي
Ali be hella worried about his juice 18:55
thank you this is so helpful
Hello guys, this video is the one and only recommendation for u, but I have a question:-
Mr.Ali said that the volume of a solid remains constant in like minute 32. But as far as I know there is the ring and ball experiment (and you can search it) proves that the size of the ball actually increases when heated....so?
Hi, can you please do Atomic Physics?
bro hi ,
bro can you also post videos on IGCSE Chemistry please bro please
hes a physics teacher not a chemistry teacher lol
does this vidoe work for GCE as well?
Thank you so much
Very useful, thanks a lot
Thank u sooooo much u really helped me
habib galbi wallah the best
It's not that I don't pay attention in class or my teachers teach bad I just have a bad memory thanks for the Session! helped me revise
that was really helpful ! Thanks
So thermal expansion is not the same as melting? why doesn't it affects the bonds? I hope you clear my doubts as soon as possible.
But what your vids are so helpful! Thanks.
Because bonds are only destroyed or weakened during melting and boiling points. In thermal expansion it may not have reached the melting or boiling points etc. Hope this helps.
Thank youu!!! This is very helpful and i have understood a lot
Are these videos only for revision or i can learn everything from these videos and can i prepare from here for the 2025 caies? Pls tell me
Thank you soooo much
Goated teacher ❤
if the boiling point is 100 degrees celcius how does it condense at the same temperature????... condensing involves loss of energy
This video was so helpful I litreally revised every single concept in just 2 hours whereas if it wasn't for him I would have needed whole day just for this revision
You've been a life saver 🙌🏻🙌🏻thanks so much for all of this
Hi, are these notes according to syllabus 0625?
You can check ptm website
It has questions notes and flash cards etc.
@@esraasuliman9531 pmt
@@Frisklordofyoutube oops
@@esraasuliman9531 @Esraa Suliman lol i have that site open rn preparing 4 exams
Is this video according to syllabus 0625?
i think it's 5054
yes (0625)
@@xindic I think its for 0625 but should work for 5054 too
This tutorial is awesome
why did no one tell me about him sooner 😢 he's the best youtube teacher!
can you please become my teacher
For the last one shouldn’t you convert the 200g to kg to make it in standard form? Plz reply I have an exam tmrw!
@physics with mo Ali
Hey mate. We didn't convert the 200g to kg because the specific latent heat was also in J/g (Joules per gram) so we keep the units of mass the same in both instances.
@@PhysicswithMoAli oh ok thanx!
is this for igcse Cambridge?
sir, you are a good teacher.....u explain to our understanding level......enjoyed ur class....now i started liking physic.....thankyou sir.....i missed thermal capacity in this video..
1:18:01 what does he say here?
He’s speaking Arabic and says “in the metal part which you put it I. Your mouth connected to a little circuit which is the part that has the volt meter”
can you do space physics
The goat🐐🙌
just nice
56:30
do you give lectures in egypt?
Why does the pressure stay constent when area increased as the piston of 💉was pushed upwards
because the particles aren't really hitting the walls so there's no change in pressure
@@real-r7l thanks
In thermometers how does the thickness of the bulb affect?
@Physics with Mo Ali
The thickness affects the responsiveness to temp change, the thicker the bulb the less responsive the thermometer is, the thinner the bulb the more responsiveness the thermometer has to temp change, so the thickness affects the responsiveness
This is so good, glad I found you on youtube. Mashallah May Allah bless you