Im so thankful that my AP Biology teacher told me about your videos in high school. I still use them as im going into my senior year in college and they are still just as helpful and clear
Wow, you are amazing! You explain concepts very well. Watching your videos after the professors' lectures enhances my understanding of the material. Thank you, Bozeman
There was one mistake in this video (that I noticed). I think Paul Andersen talked about the inverse-SQUARED relationship between the distance from the charge and the potential. He should not have included the word "SQUARED" as it is simply an INVERSE relationship. Remember: Potential = k * Q / R.... not divided by R squared.
Im so thankful that my AP Biology teacher told me about your videos in high school. I still use them as im going into my senior year in college and they are still just as helpful and clear
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I've been trying to find the right video that could explain what equipotential were, to no avail until now! Thanks!
I was learning equipotential line in fluid mechanics and came across this,
but still understood that concept from this analogy.
Thanks man
Wow, you are amazing! You explain concepts very well. Watching your videos after the professors' lectures enhances my understanding of the material. Thank you, Bozeman
The 3d visualization you created changed my entire perspective
It is helpful. All your videos are helpful, clear and concise.
That was the best elucidation ever.
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Thank u bro. You cleared my concept. That is a Wonderful explanation.
There was one mistake in this video (that I noticed). I think Paul Andersen talked about the inverse-SQUARED relationship between the distance from the charge and the potential. He should not have included the word "SQUARED" as it is simply an INVERSE relationship. Remember: Potential = k * Q / R.... not divided by R squared.
Best visual explanation.
great visualization!
Wow...love this explanation!!
prob best in the world so far I ve come acrossed
Very helpful thank you.
This is great!
Great video !
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Fabulous video and Explanation sir. Thank you so much sir.
Thankyou really helpful
This is helpful!
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Sir when a charge is at rest does he will have equipotential lines.
Life Saver! thank you. very well explained!
Thank you!
Could you please tell, how to find the potential of equal potential line which touches midway between two equal positive charges
Beautiful
So do the lines on a topographical map that represent elevation represent the strength of the E-fied or the V-field?
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Why are the electric field perpendicular to equipotential lines ?
good question
perfectly stated :,) Thanks so much for the help!
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Amazing.... thank you somuch.
what happens in the middle?
is this usually thought in the 3rd year of university?
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