My teacher goes through this so quick because it is review for him... here I can go at my own pace to really absorb the information how it should be. Thank you HtM!
i am an indian student and tired of those multiple ou tube channels trying to convert concepts into lectures, i love these kind o f animation explnation, and the spanish accent was the cherry on top
This video helped me solve a problem that was literally driving me to tears. Lecturers give us 10 different equations in a lecture, but without good examples like in this video it is very difficult to know how to use them. Amazing how much difference one 13 minute video can make. Thank you so much!
wow.....really it was so clear.....one week classes=13minutes video....thank you for explaining concepts in a very precise and clear manner in a very short time....
For People who are Confused with the symmetry thing: We Are taking 3 types of symmetries (Sphere, Cylinder, Vertical Cylinder), So that the Electric field vector at any point should always remain perpendicular to the Area (Parallel to the Area Vector), Because of this the Value of Cos∅ is always equal to 1, which saves us from some complicated Integral Calculations.
This was the best explanation video I've seen so far. Thank you so much!! if you have a problem in understanding the flux' concept just watch this video, no hesitation
This video is really well done and hits a great balance point between general equations and principles and specific examples that help you understand them
Hey! Could you explain to me the meaning of your name 감성딸기 ? I know 딸기 means strawberries, but when I google 감성 it means 'Emotion'. Could you provide an explanation, please?
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I think electric flux & electric field are different entities. Electric flux is a physical entity measurable by its density while electric field is force with magnitude and direction. A charge is surrounded by electric flux which decreases as per inverse square law. There is no field around a single charge. Electric field appears only when flux of 1 charge interacts with flux of other charge. In case of similar charges flux b/w charges increase which produces a push/repulsive force while in case of opposite charges flux b/w charges decreases which produces pull/attractive force.
Wish I had this in undergraduate physics. It seems that for Gauss’ Law to work, the charge needs always to be in the center of a surface. This maybe is not realistic, but works as a first approximation.
Gauss's law always works, but it can actually be done easily if there is symmetry to exploit in the problem. That is why most of the undergraduate problems will have charge distributions that are planar, spherical, or cylindrical in shape.
Marc Normandin Agree, Gauss’s Law applies everywhere, but it can be easily solved in only a few practical cases. Though, there are probably mathematical or computational methods to solve more complex cases, like electric fields in semiconductors.
7:22 why is the electric field inside the sphere 0? Don't the outside charges still cause inwardly-directed field lines? Or is it that they cancel each other out?
Hello. 3:25 What do you mean by saying entering and leaving flux? Actually I can't imagine flux as a physical consept.. Can you help me with the intuition? And what exactly flux is? thanks for the video..
This 13 minutes video makes more senses than 2 hours of lecture
I find this very true. This helped me more than my prof.
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I learned more than what I learned this whole semester, pray for me I have final on this tomorrow
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My teacher goes through this so quick because it is review for him... here I can go at my own pace to really absorb the information how it should be.
Thank you HtM!
i am an indian student and tired of those multiple ou tube channels trying to convert concepts into lectures, i love these kind o f animation explnation, and the spanish accent was the cherry on top
This video helped me solve a problem that was literally driving me to tears. Lecturers give us 10 different equations in a lecture, but without good examples like in this video it is very difficult to know how to use them. Amazing how much difference one 13 minute video can make.
Thank you so much!
I'm glad to hear that!
wow.....really it was so clear.....one week classes=13minutes video....thank you for explaining concepts in a very precise and clear manner in a very short time....
WOAH THIS WAS A LIFE CHANGING EXPERIENCE
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For People who are Confused with the symmetry thing: We Are taking 3 types of symmetries (Sphere, Cylinder, Vertical Cylinder), So that the Electric field vector at any point should always remain perpendicular to the Area (Parallel to the Area Vector), Because of this the Value of Cos∅ is always equal to 1, which saves us from some complicated Integral Calculations.
I am not confused but appreciate you
Spectacular explanation! Before this i couldnt figure why we study Gauss' Law.
This video completely taught me everything that I even didn't learn in 2 days but now I learn in 13 mins. Wow
This was the best explanation video I've seen so far. Thank you so much!!
if you have a problem in understanding the flux' concept just watch this video, no hesitation
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I have a pretty darn good textbook on explaining gauss's law, but wow, this video tops even my textbook!
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Best 13 minutes I invested in this video
You should make a playlist of the basics videos
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This is actually well done, it's really clear. The difference is insane..
Very very good lecture.this 13 minute taught me more than 40 minute lecture in my college.
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Awesome explanation and use of animations makes understanding so easy - thank you, so much!
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What seemed so confusing in class turns out to be terribly simple. Thank you!
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This video is really well done and hits a great balance point between general equations and principles and specific examples that help you understand them
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Hey!
Could you explain to me the meaning of your name 감성딸기
? I know 딸기 means strawberries, but when I google 감성 it means 'Emotion'. Could you provide an explanation, please?
@@avr4h i tynk its emotional strawberry
@@vishalchenduranandan3462 Ah, should have guessed... thanks!
Omg ❤ thanks a lot, its worth than spend 2 hours reading without understand a thing
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This is wonderful. The visuals are extremely helpful and the way you explain everything makes sense. My textbook is comparatively very confusing
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Holy shit that was so good, the animations did the trick for me man. Goddamn kudos for all the effort that has been put in this video, it was so smoothly explained man, love ya'll.
What a perfect explanation!
Now understand that electric flux is for open surface and gauss law is with enclosed
Nice explanation.
On the lighter side, it felt like i sat in Dexter's laboratory and listening to him without interruptions from his sis. 😁🤓
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this seems really close to the excellent Walter Lewin lecture…but faster and with really good animations! So, thank you
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Your graph for spherical shell was wrong... Except that everything was good..I liked it
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Nice visuals to help students understand.
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I think electric flux & electric field are different entities. Electric flux is a physical entity measurable by its density while electric field is force with magnitude and direction. A charge is surrounded by electric flux which decreases as per inverse square law. There is no field around a single charge. Electric field appears only when flux of 1 charge interacts with flux of other charge. In case of similar charges flux b/w charges increase which produces a push/repulsive force while in case of opposite charges flux b/w charges decreases which produces pull/attractive force.
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Superb explanation sir .thank you and i hope you will make more videos for them.
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So the magnitude of dĀ is equal to the area of the rectangle/square dA?
one clarification , you have stated that electric flux is the flow rate of electric field through a surface which becomes E/t
don 't get me wrong the video is great but these voice cracks crack me up
10 out of 10
Excellent explanation. The visuals and the formula proofs are on point my friend. Very helpful. 😁
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Thanks for breaking down some of the concepts and throwing some math in there to connect it.
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Great vid man
Wish I had this in undergraduate physics. It seems that for Gauss’ Law to work, the charge needs always to be in the center of a surface. This maybe is not realistic, but works as a first approximation.
Gauss's law always works, but it can actually be done easily if there is symmetry to exploit in the problem. That is why most of the undergraduate problems will have charge distributions that are planar, spherical, or cylindrical in shape.
Marc Normandin Agree, Gauss’s Law applies everywhere, but it can be easily solved in only a few practical cases. Though, there are probably mathematical or computational methods to solve more complex cases, like electric fields in semiconductors.
This was an amazing video, very detailed, clear and easy to follow. Thank you very much!
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7:22 why is the electric field inside the sphere 0? Don't the outside charges still cause inwardly-directed field lines?
Or is it that they cancel each other out?
They cancel out
Hello. 3:25 What do you mean by saying entering and leaving flux? Actually I can't imagine flux as a physical consept.. Can you help me with the intuition? And what exactly flux is? thanks for the video..
Yay thank you.
You explained everything in a simple way
at 10:26 why is the third symmetry needed, as the field lines are perpendicular to the plain the flux through the end is not dependent on distance??
Compare and contrast of electric flux and gauss' law. Please answer, thank youuu
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