Professor Matt Anderson, In the 70's when I took the physics courses I was fortunate to have a brilliant professor. His name was Professor Oinas and I thought a world of him. Nobody liked him because he took us to the very tip-top of what we needed to learn. Those who did not pay attention 100% could not keep up. Physics requires that kind of focus. I walked into this video yesterday and I must say that although I thought that no one could compare to Profession Oinas, you are every bit as good. That is the highest compliment I could give. Your clarity is stunning! The horizontally flipped video on the glass is an incredible idea too. You are one of the few and you have my admiration. Fluid, clear, fast, simplified to the point where there is nothing left seemingly unresolved. Bravo! Bravo! There is hope in America! Today's kids are lucky to have you around... Brilliant!
Dennis, Thanks for the comment, this really made my day. Is it okay if I use your quote in some press releases? You can contact me through my new website: www.universityphysics.education Cheers, Dr. A
@@yoprofmatt Feel free to use my reply, Matt, you deserve much credit for the clarity and focus you deliver for today's young kids. I am now enjoying reviewing physics I learned 50 years ago... It is great. Thank you much
Thank you so much for these amazing videos! Taking online physics courses and it's so hard to learn from strictly the book and no lecture material; these are helping tremendously!
I think u the best prof for this course around the world u make us Africa competitive to western although we have poor facilities cause your cant be even paid by like button
Tian Hanipah, You're very welcome. Your comment warmed my heart. Glad you're enjoying the videos. You might also like my new site: www.universityphysics.education Cheers, Dr. A
@@yoprofmatt Thank you so much for making physics education access globally. Love watching your videos. I am one of your students online. Truly appreciate your amazing lessons.
Just a quick question. Does this course ever venture into Calculus based physics or is this just algebra based? Dealing with a professor who is terrible and need a way to pass this class. Hopefully this is.
Electric fields of lightning can strike into the ground and can go up through a tree and then the tree strucks down. What attracks is perhaps the fosfor in the lightning and the ground. Remarks I like(d). Thanks for explanation and kind regards.
Sam is becoming a close friend of mine... always asking! I think students should be more like him asking cuz I am sure that I had the same questions he does. BTW Excellent professor! I recommend this classes. I wonder which school is it...
Excellent lecture. I have one question, if you move an electron, the electric field moves with it. Does it mean the field is a static entity anchored to the electron or does it constantly regenerates itself making the field a dynamic entity?
Richard Collins, Since it's a 1 -1 - sqrt(2) triangle. Thanks for the comment, and keep up with the physics! You might also like my new website: www.universityphysics.education Cheers, Dr. A
Dr Anderson, I have greatly enjoyed watching your videos. I would like to ask you if you have videos explaining Diffraction of light waves, interference and young's double slit experiment. I would greatly appreciate the response.
REAL definition of Electric Flux = NUMBER of acceleration lines (AL) produced by charges travelling at light speed. Electric Field (E) = ACCELERATION = number of AL/Area = Density of AL. That's all. As mentioned before B or magnetic field unlike electric and gravitational fields is NOT acceleration. Interesting to find out what is it, (dimensionally speaking)?
It's difficult to believe that 2 charges (5uC and -3uC) separated by by 2cm (.02m) can generate an electric field of 80 million volts/meter as shown in this video. If you change the separation to 2 meters, you would still have 8 thousand volts/meter ... still hard to believe. Has this ever been demonstrated in a lab?
Richard Neu, Maybe not so hard to believe if you consider that a µC of charge amounts to 10^13 electrons. Thanks for the comment, and keep up with the physics! You might also like my new website: www.universityphysics.education Cheers, Dr. A
Rajaie Razak, No, using the imej cermin. Thanks for the comment, and keep up with the physics! You might also like my new website: www.universityphysics.education Cheers, Dr. A
Sorry Matt, but your Hydrogen model is not okay. If the electron was in orbit around the nucleus in a circular path, it would be accelerated. If it were accelerated, it would radiate energy and spiral into the nucleus in nanoseconds. Teaching false concepts is NEVER a good idea, NEVER! Wayne Adams B.S Chemistry (ACS Certified) M.S. Physics R&D Chemist 9 yrs. Physics Instructor 33 yrs.
Enes, Not sure. But I don't take offense. Thanks for the comment, and keep up with the physics! You might also like my new website: www.universityphysics.education Cheers, Dr. A
Thank you Professor Matt Anderson, I am from Ethiopia the country that didn't colonize by any country. I am proud of my country. Thank you
Professor Matt Anderson, In the 70's when I took the physics courses I was fortunate to have a brilliant professor. His name was Professor Oinas and I thought a world of him. Nobody liked him because he took us to the very tip-top of what we needed to learn. Those who did not pay attention 100% could not keep up. Physics requires that kind of focus. I walked into this video yesterday and I must say that although I thought that no one could compare to Profession Oinas, you are every bit as good. That is the highest compliment I could give. Your clarity is stunning! The horizontally flipped video on the glass is an incredible idea too. You are one of the few and you have my admiration. Fluid, clear, fast, simplified to the point where there is nothing left seemingly unresolved. Bravo! Bravo! There is hope in America! Today's kids are lucky to have you around... Brilliant!
Dennis,
Thanks for the comment, this really made my day.
Is it okay if I use your quote in some press releases? You can contact me through my new website: www.universityphysics.education
Cheers,
Dr. A
@@yoprofmatt Feel free to use my reply, Matt, you deserve much credit for the clarity and focus you deliver for today's young kids. I am now enjoying reviewing physics I learned 50 years ago... It is great. Thank you much
Thanks Prof. A for teaching! you made physic easier! You are the best!
Prof. You are the person who take me out of the distance education and put me to the real education at the same computer.
Understandable that this man is a teacher, he explains very good !
This glass-explaining works well !
I watch his lectures solely to hear 'cheers' at the end. Fantastic teaching Dr.A.
Thank you so much for these amazing videos! Taking online physics courses and it's so hard to learn from strictly the book and no lecture material; these are helping tremendously!
this is nice teaching...its help me a lot to understand
Glad to hear it!
Cheers,
Dr. A
I think u the best prof for this course around the world u make us Africa competitive to western although we have poor facilities cause your cant be even paid by like button
Thank you so much professor! Your lectures just make me love physics!!
Tian Hanipah,
You're very welcome. Your comment warmed my heart.
Glad you're enjoying the videos.
You might also like my new site: www.universityphysics.education
Cheers,
Dr. A
Great, thank you, Professor Anderson!
You are the best professor I have known
Wow, thanks. And hello to Canada! Looks like you're trig and pre-calc on your channel. Excellent! Keep it up.
Cheers,
Dr. A
@@yoprofmatt Thank you so much for making physics education access globally. Love watching your videos. I am one of your students online. Truly appreciate your amazing lessons.
Thanks a lot Professor , I am glad to find your youtube channel
Thank you professor you're everything that I need
I wish you the best of all this world could give you are one of the best teachers I have seen in all my life
Now that feels pretty good. Thanks for the comment.
Cheers,
Dr. A
@cpp we need a professor like this
you are The best
+Mohamed Draw
Thanks! Just doing what I love.
Cheers, Dr. A
Thank you for this excellent teaching .
thanks pro you are the best teacher i see
Just a quick question. Does this course ever venture into Calculus based physics or is this just algebra based? Dealing with a professor who is terrible and need a way to pass this class. Hopefully this is.
your lectures make me fall in love with physics❤😍
Santhra Shaji,
Great comment, thanks. That's music to my ears.
You might also like my new website: www.universityphysics.education
Cheers,
Dr. A
Awesome
Good lesson
I really like the idea behind learning glass and you are fabulous sir!!
Thank you very much. Be sure to visit us at www.learning.glass
Cheers,
Dr. A
My physics 2 professor is god awful and I think these videos might just save my life
Like your teaching the very best I have experienced, perhaps that with the glass is an outcome for other teachers
Electric fields of lightning can strike into the ground and can go up through a tree and then the tree strucks down. What attracks is perhaps the fosfor in the lightning and the ground.
Remarks I like(d). Thanks for explanation and kind regards.
Prop. you r simply great salute u sir
Thanks for the kind words. Doing my best.
Cheers,
Dr. A
So nice
sir I became fan of urrr teachings
Sam is becoming a close friend of mine... always asking! I think students should be more like him asking cuz I am sure that I had the same questions he does.
BTW Excellent professor! I recommend this classes. I wonder which school is it...
+Yahaira Cruz
Yahaira, I'm at San Diego State University in California. You can check us out here: www.sdsu.edu
Cheers, Dr. A
Thanks alot Dr.
Thanks alot professor
Your explanation is great
Thanks for the comment. Keep up with the physics.
Cheers,
Dr. A
Excellent lecture. I have one question, if you move an electron, the electric field moves with it. Does it mean the field is a static entity anchored to the electron or does it constantly regenerates itself making the field a dynamic entity?
Thanks Professor!
professor on 13:49 how did you get 45 degrees ?
Richard Collins,
Since it's a 1 -1 - sqrt(2) triangle.
Thanks for the comment, and keep up with the physics!
You might also like my new website: www.universityphysics.education
Cheers,
Dr. A
শিক্ষক, আপনি সেরা!
ধন্যবাদ, আমি সত্যিই এই প্রশংসা করি। পদার্থবিজ্ঞান সঙ্গে আপ রাখুন!
চিয়ার্স,
Dr. A
What would be the acceleration of the particle if both charges were positive, the motion would no longer be circular?
Why we need to use the Trigonometry perspective for the Theta instead of a simple diagonal formula a^2 + b^2 = c^2?
You mentioned discussions in class, is that on RUclips anywhere? Is there a book you are following for this class?
Thanks for the great content by the way 👍
Jon Ludwig,
For discussions, you might try my new website: www.universityphysics.education
Cheers,
Dr. A
you the best prof
Thank you very much .....
Dr Anderson, I have greatly enjoyed watching your videos. I would like to ask you if you have videos explaining Diffraction of light waves, interference and young's double slit experiment. I would greatly appreciate the response.
Sean Carroll explains this one in several videos on RUclips
What is the chance Professor Anderson is going to see this and like this comment? Probably zero. Great Professor.
These are great! Thank you!
+Kristen Kim
You are very welcome. Thanks for watching (and commenting).
Cheers, Dr. A
tks Prof.A
You're welcome. Love my Fandersons.
Cheers,
Dr. A
very helpful .. could I get the notes of the same chapter?
Wow !!!
Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!
you made it so easy
The noise of the marker is unbearable 😭 but his teaching style is the best! I guess CC is the only option
5 clips later and I’m still humming Marvin Gay
Thankyou
isn't cos 45 sqrt2/2??? thank you so much you are a life saver^^
sqrt2/2 is the same thing as 1/sqrt2
REAL definition of Electric Flux = NUMBER of acceleration lines (AL) produced by charges travelling at light speed.
Electric Field (E) = ACCELERATION = number of AL/Area = Density of AL. That's all. As mentioned before B or magnetic field unlike electric and gravitational fields is NOT acceleration. Interesting to find out what is it, (dimensionally speaking)?
शुक्रिया
32:00
thanx alot sir
welcome alot sir
Cheers,
Dr. A
It's difficult to believe that 2 charges (5uC and -3uC) separated by by
2cm (.02m) can generate an electric field of 80 million volts/meter
as shown in this video. If you change the separation to 2 meters, you
would still have 8 thousand volts/meter ... still hard to believe. Has
this ever been demonstrated in a lab?
Richard Neu,
Maybe not so hard to believe if you consider that a µC of charge amounts to 10^13 electrons.
Thanks for the comment, and keep up with the physics!
You might also like my new website: www.universityphysics.education
Cheers,
Dr. A
14:00, 32:31
Watching this because physics 2 is Ginna be 6 weeks only
This guy reminds me of Richard Feynman
I think education can be online
I sure hope so.
Cheers,
Dr. A
EPIC
Dr strange is a physics professor
ok
should have mentioned that electric field like gravitational field is mere acceleration. However magnetic field is not acceleration.
Thanks for commenting. Hope you're enjoying physics.
Cheers,
Dr. A
Care to dimensionally define what B (magnetic field) is if not acceleration? It has a surprising answer
I don´t quite understand the formula. ¿It,s the Electric Field a charge?
Ricardo Hernandez,
Try some of my earlier videos.
You might also like my new website: www.universityphysics.education
Cheers,
Dr. A
Are you tulis benda ni terbalik
Rajaie Razak,
No, using the imej cermin.
Thanks for the comment, and keep up with the physics!
You might also like my new website: www.universityphysics.education
Cheers,
Dr. A
I have a big magnum
Sorry Matt, but your Hydrogen model is not okay. If the electron was in orbit around the nucleus in a circular path, it would be accelerated. If it were accelerated, it would radiate energy and spiral into the nucleus in nanoseconds. Teaching false concepts is NEVER a good idea, NEVER!
Wayne Adams
B.S Chemistry (ACS Certified)
M.S. Physics
R&D Chemist 9 yrs.
Physics Instructor 33 yrs.
who disliked this ??
Enes,
Not sure. But I don't take offense.
Thanks for the comment, and keep up with the physics!
You might also like my new website: www.universityphysics.education
Cheers,
Dr. A
The sound of the marker is unbearable
You are the best