sorry to be off topic but does anybody know of a way to get back into an Instagram account?? I was stupid forgot the password. I would love any assistance you can give me!
@Theodore Coen I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im trying it out now. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Love this topic! I remember when I was just learning about the Third Law and couldn't grasp it regardless of the countless examples. Finally mastered it, and I use every chance I get to show the transverse waves on the string/spring.
I did that at home when i was a kid tie a rope to a heavy armchair and then go far back and move my hand.the result was a wave both horizontally and vertically
Now I confirm that at last no particle be excited so because of elastic behaviour of wire and Max inertia all particles the wave comes back and change their phase
I used a flexible metallic spring made specially for this purpose. You can try a slinky or any long flexible elastic cord (my guess is thicker and fatter is better). Just tie one end to any fixed object to achieve the fixed end.
The string is a paid actor
Definitely
Absolutely
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no doubt
A string walks into a bar...
There's just something so satisfying about this!
sorry to be off topic but does anybody know of a way to get back into an Instagram account??
I was stupid forgot the password. I would love any assistance you can give me!
@Colton Genesis instablaster ;)
@Theodore Coen I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im trying it out now.
Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Theodore Coen it did the trick and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thanks so much you saved my account :D
@Colton Genesis glad I could help :D
An amazing demonstration. Thank you very much! It helps to make the concept of reflection much clearer
Yay. Glad to be of help.
whoa whoa THIS WAS thought in waves chapter you showed it in real, NOW IAM SATISFIED, YOU ARE GREAT MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Neet or jee?
@@devangib3968 class 11
Fantastic demonstration of the phase shift (or the lack of) upon reflection
Thank you very much. This really helped me to visualize phase change upon reflection😊
Whenever wave travels from rarer to denser medium, there is phase change of pie... clearly, demonstrated 😊😊😊
Regardless of the degree of this "change in density". Thats absurd
Superb demonstration! Just makes physics so relatable in an instant
Love this topic! I remember when I was just learning about the Third Law and couldn't grasp it regardless of the countless examples. Finally mastered it, and I use every chance I get to show the transverse waves on the string/spring.
third law? as in newton's third law?
@@kriti522 yep, The wall exerts an equal and opousite force on the string generating a reflected pulse that differs by a phase of pi (180⁰).
@@user-zx2et9lf8y what about Damping?
@@VinayKumar-wk6vk no idea, I'm addicted to drugs now.
Thanks a lot! Showing it in slo-mo was also a really good choice.
I was reading reflection and transmission on wave nd this video cleared my doubts properly 😍
Didi, you were reading class 11 Wave Mechanics(Cbse) right?😁
I was also doing the same😅
Love this! Keep posting!
i was just studying waves in a vibrating column and this helped me clear why an antinode is formed at an open end of organ pipe
Thank you so much for this demonstration!
Marvelous..from a long time I had doubt about open boundary
Really love it..
Thanks for this amazing video🤗
thanks bro , you have cleared my confusion
glad you made this video man🙇♂🙇♂
Thank you very much! Please keep it up.
Amazing!!! Wonderful
It helped in solving some of the qs😍killer visuals..... thankyou
Really amazing and helpful 👍
Helped me so much!
Niceee, first time seeing this as a real practical
Thank u very much very much beneficial for understanding the concept by seeing this
Here your hand works as a fixed end that's why there is a phase difference of 180°.
amazing i really get feel what equation i made in wave ....thanxs😀
Best video ever watched
great video, Thanks
Thank you very much....
Cleared my concepts
Amazing!!
thanks for demonstration
Amazing dude ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you
thanks for the video
Thanks dude 🔥🔥
Such a cool demonstration, fixed end still hurts my brain though
In case of loose end inversion doesnt happen but in case of fixed end onversion takes placee ❤❤❤ so satisfying🎉🎉😊
beauty of science!
Amazing🔥
Well done
very nice sir ;; this topic are very amezing killer vizuligetion
OMG Best video!! Now I finally understand wave reflections :D Creator please have my babies!
Is loose end equivalent to a open circuit and fixed end equivalent to short?
This was so helpful! Wish we had more demonstrations in our class...
is this high school physics in your country?
@@cesarnsanchez in India it is
In which country u studyin
@@cesarnsanchez 9th class then 11th physics.
@@cesarnsanchez why do you ask?
woowow this was amazing
Amazing
Thanks!!😁
OP!! subbed
thanku bro
Ahmazing!
I did that at home when i was a kid tie a rope to a heavy armchair and then go far back and move my hand.the result was a wave both horizontally and vertically
So what happens if it's a little loose? Will it just absorb the wave?
Plzz tell what is the correct eqn for reflected wave... My book is confusing me
Can someone tell me what rope did this dude used?
doubt cleared!
I need something to clarify the difference between aspect of a rope and it's Elongation at certain time. Maybe sharing a video with me, ty
Awesome
Yo
Now I confirm that at last no particle be excited so because of elastic behaviour of wire and Max inertia all particles the wave comes back and change their phase
Can anyone tell me if it's displacement wave or pressure wave??? I think it is displacement wave but am I right
cool!!
Which is the material used?
woah, it's exactly like in the diagrams...
what if there are 2 loose ends?
👌
pls show standing wave thx
Can someone please say what are the materials required for this experiment? Like what kind of string is used? And what is the fixed end( rigid body)?
I used a flexible metallic spring made specially for this purpose. You can try a slinky or any long flexible elastic cord (my guess is thicker and fatter is better). Just tie one end to any fixed object to achieve the fixed end.
@@xmdemo Thank you so much! This experiment really helped me a lot.
❤❤
This video helped me to understand the reflection of wave in easier manner
wowwwwww
What type of rope is this?
macam mana nak buat?
For the free end, you tied the slinky with a light rope, right?
What thing was you tied with the light rope in the other end?
I simply tied it to the tap, same spot where I tied the fixed end to.
@@xmphysics Thanks!
The point where the man holds the string is a fixed end I guess
wah🤩
page not found in the link from the description :(
Because I have not found the time to write the page yet. Sorry. But it "will be" there. I just don't know when.
Ok done. Thanks for pushing me. But I am really really busy.
oh, thank you!
Thank you!
What is the material of this rope?
It is a metallic slinky.
Spring wire
Bro's hand act like fixed end.
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Op
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Path difference is 180 degree 😉 i can see clearly
*you can't just end it like that without explaining it bro!!!!!!*
is this a high school class or college?
We call it junior college here. It is pre-university, year 11 and 12.
@@xmdemo awesome. I wish I had this in my country. Greetings from Dominican Republic. Stay safe.
@@cesarnsanchez In Kurdistan Iraq, we study this in the last grade "Grade 12" of school which is high school, the next level is college.
Highschool
Qui est la pour VDS ?
Anyone from allen?
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