Thanks so much! Finding a job as a teacher isn't quite that easy, and working as a professor is a difficult job, not so much because of the teaching but because the administrative tasks. So using this format works well for me, and it also gives me freedom to design my lectures however I wish! :P
Nice :-) But remember not to confuse signals and waves. When you plot something in Audacity, you are looking at a signal, not a wave, for example. You mention wave throughout, which is not always correct.
That's an interesting point I honestly hadn't thought about. I will keep it in mind in the future. When you use similar terms often you end up making them the same in your mind. In this video I stressed the difference between period and wavelength, and yet I had to make a correction because near the end in the original version I talked about the "wavelength" of a time signal!
Your videos are very useful. Thank you so much for sharing!
Great video, LOVED the Zelda reference.
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I love your videos! You should be a physics teacher or something
Thanks so much! Finding a job as a teacher isn't quite that easy, and working as a professor is a difficult job, not so much because of the teaching but because the administrative tasks.
So using this format works well for me, and it also gives me freedom to design my lectures however I wish! :P
Nice :-) But remember not to confuse signals and waves. When you plot something in Audacity, you are looking at a signal, not a wave, for example. You mention wave throughout, which is not always correct.
That's an interesting point I honestly hadn't thought about. I will keep it in mind in the future.
When you use similar terms often you end up making them the same in your mind. In this video I stressed the difference between period and wavelength, and yet I had to make a correction because near the end in the original version I talked about the "wavelength" of a time signal!
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