Its people wondering when hes gonna be done with that demonstration so they can start working or packing up that chuckle at the end is litteraly a oh good they finally finished chuckle when students are intrested in things they usually ask questions about it but people arent usually that intrested in learning something they already learned about in year 6
I’d love to be in his class I remember my physics teacher was just a regular teacher that didn’t care too much, this guy does I think we need more teachers like this bud
@@jup331 my teacher is super pathetic i litterally studied everything on my own as she would just copy and paste shit and told us to come to the board and solve equations whenever someone asked a question but on the other hand my biology sir was a master of teaching he litterally read out something and that info would be fused within my brain and he wasnt even that interactive just his way of teaching made me amazed and more focused in biology and the opposite for physics
The best teachers and instructors and trainers in the world know how to make what they are teaching interesting to the normal person. Flawlessn sir, this is so interesting
@@aquasoc5277 you do know people all over the world use different slang. Just because people don't talk like you, you got a problem with them? You know you sound like a fucking clown right?
Angular momentum is a bit of beyond commonsense and is baffling the first time to imagine and visualise the effect in common sense! The demonstration by this teacher is so wonderful that it demystifyes such an uncommon effect! Simply great !
He was definitely expecting more of a reaction... But he stayed professional and kept his composure, didn't quit the lesson, didn't beg for applause... Kept it real.
If he was one of my Highschool teachers he would have been great friends with my english teacher. My english teacher would make either a pun or a dad joke every day. He would also play the terrible song called Friday by Rebecca Black EVERY FRIDAY. He was still the coolest teacher i had in Highschool
@@b-ner2616 and those two would make great friends with my math teacher, always cracking dad jokes too and is even willing to learn from his students always talks about his life at home and checks up on us. He even allowed us to make up any assignment that was from any time as long as it was within the grading period. Too nice
I thought the opposite actually - he’s quiet, and any class I would’ve been in that didn’t respect him would be walking all over him. This is a great example but you’re totally right about keeping his composure and letting the lesson speak for itself, not begging for anything.
My physics teacher was okay... but chemistry teacher was extremely lazy... Till physical and inorganic chemistry it was acceptable but then she completed whole of the organic chemistry, whithout getting up from chair- WITHOUT CHALK AND BOARD ..... she would literally wave her finger in air to imitate the figure of Chains and rings🤣😂🤣😂🤣
And this is the type of teacher students want in school something that intrigues their minds to make them wanna be something growing up. Kudos to this teacher!!
@@dolphincrow you think you know something😭 it's called angular momentum, funny how you think you know what they're taught based on a 20 second RUclips short video🤦♂️ the person who liked your comment needs to stop being a follower
@@dolphincrow much better then turn to page whatever this teacher is putting in work!... going the extra mile which shows passion some kid is absorbing that and loving it don't let your negative mind stop you from seeing good in things young man.
Our mass exposure to visual media creates an illusion of time going by slower than it is. Example: '' Friends'' rerunning for years, makes it seems like the people you ''know'' and see regularly are barely aging, gives of the illusion that you yourself are also barely aging.
That's what my physics teacher used to do, he would demonstrate something amazing and intriguing and then proceed to explain what was happening. The sign of a good teacher.
Rapt attention, could hear a pin drop. Actually hear a the squeaks of when students are moved to the edge of their seats. if you listen close enough you can hear "It's magic". We want a burst of applause but that ain't enough, this educator is a magician. He is altering minds and changing the direction of students. It's not their fault their school is so low tech and underfunded that they still use chalk boards, but it's their fortune to know him, because of him they understand and are changed for the better .
I was in a physics class. We were taught and demonstrated to these same kind of things. Some of the coolest experiments I've seen first hand. But when it comes down to doing the math... ya lost me...
@@94deepz yea I tried too. Passed all math prior with a well understanding with As and Bs. Not kidding, in physics class, I ended each semester with an average of 25%. I was so lost, I had no chance of even coming close to a D.
We need a series on Netflix that's about a teacher that's just like House where he just doesn't give a shit and he just teaches the kids the way he wants to teach them about the subject that he loves and he just kicks kids out all the time. I think you'd be perfect for it
In Germany we've got a TV show like you said. It called "Lesch's Kosmos". Harald Lesch, a Prof. from an University talkes and teaches there over Physics and the Universe
Need more teachers like this. Some kids learn better when they can see things in action and I appreciate this guy not just going to the textbook like he was just punching a timecard.
Lol you’d be shocked in every school in America then, very few students show interest. And I bet after online classes people don’t even want to learn anymore. Learning is like a chore to kids
My physics teacher was unapproachable and fearsome. A good lecturer, but not a teacher you'd EVER joke with or trifle with. Ever. Plus he was married to the health teacher, she was pretty cute, and he was pretty....um....no nonsense when it came to her. I can't imagine how cool physics would have been with a teacher I didn't fear.
My old physics/math teacher used to be this crazy hardass until you were actually in a class with him. Then you could notice how truly passionate he was for his subject and that he was more than willing to spend more time explaining it, if you showed interest. So when the year started, you'd think "oh shit, this guy's scary" and when the year ended you'd highfive him in the hallway.
@@danpalu2308 exactly. So many teachers in the profession don't even do things simpler than that. There are so many demonstrable things to teach kids with props you could find in the same classroom that some would still not use to actually make the most of their lecture time. This isn't some prop you'd find lying anywhere at school either, so he did make an effort to do all of this. Must be appreciated, especially if you consider the crappy mentality and the stuff 'teachers' are pushing onto kids these days.
@@人間-失格 that was literally what every physics teacher I know did. Experiment and theory. Students try experiment. Practice stuff and write something about experiment
Spot on. I still remember parts of my science class 15 years ago that were live experiments like this and I sure as hell don't remember any of the books
@@yashwantsingh6703 I didn't know you could suspend a spinning wheel from a string at any angle you want by employing angular momentum. What is so hard to understand about that?
@@ross.metcalf he is not employing angular momentum to do that, its just the explanation of this experiment has something to do with angular momentum. The explanation is: The direction of angular momentum is horizontal. while the torque by the gravitational force is also horizontal but perpendicular to the angular momentum, therefore the angular momentum vector is going in circle.
@@brucem6442 crt is a college and university course thats not even mandatory to be taught. Most unis and colleges don't even teach it, you numnuts pick anything for a talking point. Seeing dumb karens crying at kindergarten school board meetings about crt shows the gullible bat shit crazy, who's kids are on ventilators now because they believed the same bullshit. To reiterate crt is not taught in kindergarten, middle school or high school.
@@AD45555 1) it’s not obvious that this is a college course 2) implying you can’t get excited over something cool because you’re an adult is obviously wrong. The OP is an example of just the opposite.
it makes sense when you think about it from the perspective of a ball attached to the outer rim of the wheel. If you are moving in one direction with a lot of mass it's very difficult to change that direction, and for some points on that wheel the direction change would be exactly opposed to the velocity.
Imagine that that a man born in the middle east, in constant sun and heat, have a written description in a book on every feature of his looks , and somehow still manages to come out white with long hair and blue eyes with a name that has no J in his native tongue.🤯🤯🤯🤷🏾♂️
I support that! I had a physics teacher once...... made me never want to study it further. Who knows? Maybe ONE teacher, can get that ONE student to fall in love with a subject or a study and change the world as we know it. Teachers are crucial for our future!
It doesn't looks so much as he cares. But that he's fascinated himself. Become fascinated in something you'll find pretty interesting things to show others.
What if.. they were being respectable towards the camera and remaining quiet until the video was over. Or they had already seen this example before it was filmed
There's nobody in the class. He's teaching in front of a camera and zooming it to the kids who still bother to watch. Covid over-reach destruction continues.
Gratidão, gratidão, gratidão! Eu vivia me questionando ao pensar matematicamente no movimento dos astros e esse vídeo expandiu muito minha consciência! Eu já tinha essa certeza matemática mas nunca antes a havia visto... Um grande abraço!🤸🏇🏻🤗
@Lorin Sanchez Dealing with kids all day should make you a millionaire tbh 😅 Kudos to people who endure this. And i am pretty sure teachers to not have the whole summer as vacation lol, there is also preparation and other things to do.
We totally did this in highschool physics. I think it's a kit with a couple wheels that look the same but one is heavier. It looks nice here, but I would not say he's heroic. It's possible he is, but did he actually make you understand it (precession)? Why angular monentum functions thus? If he did, I missed it. It's just too short a fornat to teach much of anything. Not his fault but with just this, I will hold any opinions. I'll see if the full explanation exists on his channel. Then I could say "wow what a genius/stud/hoax/cis-het/great teacher/sham/fashionista/republicrat/singer... You know? From some evidence. :)
I have seen a similar demonstration with a 60kg iron plate. Our professor had it spinning on a wooden rod and was easily curling the 60kg object, lifting it with two fingers and doing all kinds of loony things with it... Students sat there dropping jaws.
Maybe he was sad because the spinning of the wheel reminded him of the spinning from the helicopter propeller which dropped, him and his brother in arms Jim, off at a landing zone in Afghanistan, which was the last mission he would go to, due to his tragic loss of his comrade and best friend. Idk
He is a teacher. He needs to study the reactions of the students. You will not understand that unless you yourself stand in front of people and try to teach them something. And I encourage you to do that. It will make you a stronger person.
Yeah but you kind of need to go far... I'm reaching the limite of what newtonian physic has to teach me in static and solid dynamic, i'll start fluid dynamic soon and it will take like a year or two before I master it. But for a Normal person you get to that point when you're 18/20 years old. Then the hard ones come... Thermodynamic, advanced fluid dynamic based on relativistic physic, relativistic and quantum physic first static then dynamic... Those are the one where a simple demonstration won't be enought.
@@TheACLP seems ascinteresting as complicated ^^' I have some organic chemestry course (ship building HND requires to know how fiberglass and therefore polymere works) but like it's just simple things on how plastic is made at a molecular scale. We have crystallography and honestly After all that I Can Say that chemestry is freaking hard even simply on a molecular scale without going deeper Into the atoms. (All those quarks, bosons and stuff looks terrifying... And quantic stuff... Well not only it seems hard but also poor cat.
We need more teachers that go out of there way to make things interactive and simplified in a visual way.... Kudos to him he seems like a college professor that's knows his stuff but is yet laid back as well.... awesome 👌🏾 This man where's his credentials well, and I also think his attire as a professor is fire! 🔥
With the state of the schools and at the rate teachers are retiring. An estimated 2 million teachers are expected to be gone within the next couple of months. These will be the science classes they see... from home
I expect this teacher to come in class on a skateboard and leave the parking lot with a 70s van called "the den" I wish my physics teachers did something like this!
@@lethauntic many teachers just explains, I believe many of them never do demonstration for many reasons. Perhaps some teachers can't afford to do it (especially in poor countries) or maybe some of them just don't want to. So it's pretty cool seeing teacher like this to me and that person at least
did the teacher tell you that? if he/she did, that teacher is more worthless.... Doesn't even see that students are the country's future, he/she's just a menace to society and the country, discouraging student's telling them like they're shit. Your not worthless man, you've got a future.
Always love a science teacher that looks like they smoke a bowl in-between classes! Those types of teachers were always my favorite and always interesting.
I would be screaming “WHAT THE F**k” and start laughing at this, it’s so cool, how can his students not be as amazed as I am and I’m not even in his class
I did physics in school, high school and college. ....I'm now an engineer, yet this is the first time I've ever seen this witchcraft. This is the best teacher ever!
@@DJONDEX Absolutely. Visual education aids and demonstrations like this keep every kid/person in a class paying attention and engaged. I'm positive this teacher is the catalyst for a lot of kids wanting and getting careers that involve applied physics.
Everything about this guy is relatable he isn't wearing a suit or talking down to the students he legitimately wants them to learn and his style is like a friend showing another friend something cool
yes!! thats exactly it! man though, it seems we are slowly either becoming wizards or something, ahh i wanna be a wizard.. when will we reach that. then we all have cool robes, we can have different robe outfits, and then we can fuck other wizerds in our robes, and have like cool kinks in that. i might write this down somewhere. touch of the thigh!
All I can think about is “man, the bearing in that wheel is OUTSTANDING to have it keep spinning that quickly with no friction slowing it down or producing a sound” 😅
Also consider the fact the tire is not rolling across the ground as it usually would on a bike. Turn a bike upside down and spin the wheel, it will spin for a long time.
I had one, and one day the class was just not letting him teach or just kept talking when they shouldn't have been and one day he actually snapped and said "that's it, I'm not doing these [cool demonstrations] again you ungrateful kids, read from the book for the rest of the year." Was sad because I was actually watching and enjoying it but he was understandably frustrated
This was my old teacher in college. He’s definitely a chill guy and we always had a lot of fun in class. I’m glad to see that his channel is taking off! Congratulations Professor! 👏
@@joelmarin1840 He used to teach at the Napa Valley College. I haven’t visited my hometown in years but I bet he’s still there. He also tutored at the math center. With that being said, nice to meet you Mololongo! 😉 Lol
I'm in the class too. He likes to floss my butt crack with his beard in front of everyone. The last time I started bleeding because his hair snagged my hemorrhoid.
Meanwhile in lockdown: "Here are the formulas and assignments, have it ready til tomorrow. Oh you dont know what the formulas represent in real life? Too bad"
"I'll be your substitute teacher for the day as Miss Spring is ill- my name is Karen and today we will practice an ancient spiritual unity known as Yoga!"
Had a professor being in a bike wheel on a string and a brief case making a really loud buzzing sound for one lecture. Before demonstrating with the bike wheel he walked with the briefcase from one side of the room to the other and then turned to go back. As he did so, the briefcase shot up 90 deg in his hand and stayed there. Looked like a gag straight out of a candid camera show.
I wish I’d had this teacher in school, I probably would have paid more attention in class. This is the kind of teacher that engages and inspires learning.
A good teacher is when everyone in the class is completely silent… Because they are kept in awe to the brilliance of science and how easy it is to learn when you have the perfect teacher at the perfect time dealing with A captivated and seemingly, Perfect, audience… This guy deserves a pay raise
Note To Teacher: THE awkward silence is amazement.. KEEP DEMONSTRATING
Made me cringe
I wish mine were like this back in the day I woulda probably got high withem
Its people wondering when hes gonna be done with that demonstration so they can start working or packing up that chuckle at the end is litteraly a oh good they finally finished chuckle when students are intrested in things they usually ask questions about it but people arent usually that intrested in learning something they already learned about in year 6
Pretty sure he knows, he's a teacher
@@spliffyrodgers4266 I sincerely doubt it was like that
SOMEONE GIVE THIS MAN A “Whoa” OR A “wow” OR SOMETHING
Not before 10am 😴
Whoaaaaaa
I giv cookiee 🍪
Isn't 80k likes enough "Whoa"?😂
Whoas are hard to come by nowadays, but here's mine. Whoa!
I’d love to be in his class I remember my physics teacher was just a regular teacher that didn’t care too much, this guy does I think we need more teachers like this bud
"... just a regular teacher..."
This is just a simple experimental demonstration which is the norm for almost every physics teacher i know.
@@jup331 Well then you're not experiencing the middle of the range.
Your norms are local. I understand exactly what Wyatt is saying.
Sorry if I sound sarcastic but you did have books right?
@@jup331 my teacher is super pathetic i litterally studied everything on my own as she would just copy and paste shit and told us to come to the board and solve equations whenever someone asked a question but on the other hand my biology sir was a master of teaching he litterally read out something and that info would be fused within my brain and he wasnt even that interactive just his way of teaching made me amazed and more focused in biology and the opposite for physics
The best teachers and instructors and trainers in the world know how to make what they are teaching interesting to the normal person. Flawlessn sir, this is so interesting
Bruh, and everyone stayed like completely silent, not even a "Wow, that's cool!"
Todays reality
No one is interested in this anymore...
Everyone just wants to make videos on TikTok these days.
@@enderwigin7976 that is kinda true
@@enderwigin7976 Are you the same guy from the pubg mobile server? It's me, bruhmomento#1045
@@hydra__yt yoooo what a coincidence daaaamn
He's doing it right . trying to keep the kids engaged . rather than telling them to read a chapter and throwing a work sheet at them
Damn RIGHT.
Right
Love these types of teachers man. They are the reason I kept wanting to back to school.
My Physics teacher did demonstrations and had us read and take notes
If all teachers were like this
I feel like his class wasn't appreciating how tight this was
U just said tight in 2021
@@aquasoc5277 and? You know what he meant. Not all of us are gen z talking the latest slang
@@MrAlexchi888 wym and ? He said right in 2021...
@@aquasoc5277 you do know people all over the world use different slang. Just because people don't talk like you, you got a problem with them? You know you sound like a fucking clown right?
@@cmac6136 he dosent sound like a clown he is one, bro is trolling cuz he ain't got nun goin in his life💀
I had a substitute teacher in science class once. When the bell rung, he said “thank god”
Ours cried and ran out.
Angular momentum is a bit of beyond commonsense and is baffling the first time to imagine and visualise the effect in common sense! The demonstration by this teacher is so wonderful that it demystifyes such an uncommon effect! Simply great !
Can you explain what the Angular momentum?and he works 😅
That called magic
He was definitely expecting more of a reaction... But he stayed professional and kept his composure, didn't quit the lesson, didn't beg for applause... Kept it real.
If he was one of my Highschool teachers he would have been great friends with my english teacher. My english teacher would make either a pun or a dad joke every day. He would also play the terrible song called Friday by Rebecca Black EVERY FRIDAY. He was still the coolest teacher i had in Highschool
@@b-ner2616 and those two would make great friends with my math teacher, always cracking dad jokes too and is even willing to learn from his students always talks about his life at home and checks up on us. He even allowed us to make up any assignment that was from any time as long as it was within the grading period. Too nice
Yeah some of my teachers do that and its annoying.
Just finish the damn lesson.
💤
I thought the opposite actually - he’s quiet, and any class I would’ve been in that didn’t respect him would be walking all over him. This is a great example but you’re totally right about keeping his composure and letting the lesson speak for itself, not begging for anything.
I don't think my techer ever even used the chalkboard. He only dictated. That big dictator.
Lmao
Wow
Unfortunately most are like that.
My physics teacher was okay... but chemistry teacher was extremely lazy... Till physical and inorganic chemistry it was acceptable but then she completed whole of the organic chemistry, whithout getting up from chair- WITHOUT CHALK AND BOARD ..... she would literally wave her finger in air to imitate the figure of Chains and rings🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@@radhikasingh779 lol
Most down to earth teacher ever, no pretense, it is what it is
Dude should get a pay rise lmao
Also relatability is important
Awesome demonstration. My physics teacher in HS was kind of like this guy.
We need more teachers like this! 😍😆
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I learned nothing useful from this
@@Clapts its useful for flight student
@@Clapts that’s ur problem bud
@@Clapts
The students had a better explanation ofc you won’t learn from this small part of the lesson
And this is the type of teacher students want in school something that intrigues their minds to make them wanna be something growing up. Kudos to this teacher!!
@@dolphincrow you think you know something😭 it's called angular momentum, funny how you think you know what they're taught based on a 20 second RUclips short video🤦♂️ the person who liked your comment needs to stop being a follower
It clearly mentions angular momentum🙌
@@dolphincrow I think it's fascinating, I feel bad if you have kids and that dull quality rubs off on them
My thoughts exactly
@@dolphincrow much better then turn to page whatever this teacher is putting in work!... going the extra mile which shows passion some kid is absorbing that and loving it don't let your negative mind stop you from seeing good in things young man.
I'm just shocked to see a guy from my generation be a teacher now. Damn, I'm officially old. Coulda sworn I'm still 21.
Tic toc get us all.
Our mass exposure to visual media creates an illusion of time going by slower than it is.
Example: '' Friends'' rerunning for years, makes it seems like the people you ''know'' and see regularly are barely aging, gives of the illusion that you yourself are also barely aging.
22 lol, so weird seeing a teacher your age, i guess we'll get used too it soon enough
That's what my physics teacher used to do, he would demonstrate something amazing and intriguing and then proceed to explain what was happening. The sign of a good teacher.
This is a great teacher, makes class fun. Kids retain information better when they find it enjoyable.
Rapt attention, could hear a pin drop.
Actually hear a the squeaks of when students are moved to the edge of their seats. if you listen close enough you can hear "It's magic". We want a burst of applause but that ain't enough, this educator is a magician. He is altering minds and changing the direction of students. It's not their fault their school is so low tech and underfunded that they still use chalk boards, but it's their fortune to know him, because of him they understand and are changed for the better .
@@trickwillis or else they’re just respectful of other students…
You know all that by one video?
@@realChewky come on, he seems cool to me, my teachers were all d*cks.
@@101franny yeah, true enough
This dude seems like a good teacher. That is going the extra mile.
More than a mile from the amount that wheels spinning 🤣
@@robinvids2628 hahaha 👌🏾
He might smoke ya out during after school
@@ShanteRoxxane l0po pop 0p000
I thought this was a student 😂😂😂
These are the type of teachers we need. Those who can give a visual demonstration instead of forcing kids to watch an 30 year old video about gravity.
People do not appreciate good teachers when they are young but need them when they grow up
I always wonder if people that types things like this has ever been in a classroom past like 8th grade.
He’s actually interested in the shit he teaches and tries to make it interesting for the students, we need more teachers like him
Agreed 🍻
Most teachers are like this, until they have dealt with bureaucracy, unmannered kids and idiotic parents for a few years.
@@danpalu2308 I agree with you good Sir
@@danpalu2308 this completely, mix in some shit pay to top all that off and bingo
They need to be paid more first of all. Just like all the other jobs. #LivableWages
If only I was taught physics in interesting manner like this.
Me too
I was in a physics class. We were taught and demonstrated to these same kind of things. Some of the coolest experiments I've seen first hand. But when it comes down to doing the math... ya lost me...
Lmao you still wouldn't have studied
@@kuharosvo would've atleast tried. 😂
@@94deepz yea I tried too. Passed all math prior with a well understanding with As and Bs. Not kidding, in physics class, I ended each semester with an average of 25%. I was so lost, I had no chance of even coming close to a D.
We need a series on Netflix that's about a teacher that's just like House where he just doesn't give a shit and he just teaches the kids the way he wants to teach them about the subject that he loves and he just kicks kids out all the time. I think you'd be perfect for it
In Germany we've got a TV show like you said.
It called "Lesch's Kosmos".
Harald Lesch, a Prof. from an University talkes and teaches there over Physics and the Universe
Great Teacher Onizuka
Need more teachers like this. Some kids learn better when they can see things in action and I appreciate this guy not just going to the textbook like he was just punching a timecard.
The way he said “I don’t even need magic” like his dad was a magician and wasn’t happy with him using science to beat gravity😂😂😂
🤣 hilarious!!
Bro you got me with a good laugh here. Thanks
Yeah that was a blatant 🖕🏻 to someone in his life 🤣
🤣💯
One of the funniest comments I ever seen man thanks😂
This was so frickin cool, I'm shocked no one was voicing their surprise. And also, that beard and hair combo is awesome.
Nobody in school voices their interest. At least not at my school.
son lookin like Jesus w the beard and hair combo
Lol you’d be shocked in every school in America then, very few students show interest. And I bet after online classes people don’t even want to learn anymore. Learning is like a chore to kids
@@DentalJSS That's so crazy to me. Idk, maybe I'm just blessed with liking to know things but it feels so natural
4K buddy😭📸
My physics teacher was unapproachable and fearsome. A good lecturer, but not a teacher you'd EVER joke with or trifle with. Ever. Plus he was married to the health teacher, she was pretty cute, and he was pretty....um....no nonsense when it came to her. I can't imagine how cool physics would have been with a teacher I didn't fear.
My old physics/math teacher used to be this crazy hardass until you were actually in a class with him.
Then you could notice how truly passionate he was for his subject and that he was more than willing to spend more time explaining it, if you showed interest.
So when the year started, you'd think "oh shit, this guy's scary" and when the year ended you'd highfive him in the hallway.
Good to see that Silent Bob's son became teacher.
I love teachers who understand that kids learn in so many different ways, not just from a book.
Chill. He is just making a simple demonstration of a simple physics principle.
@@danpalu2308 exactly. So many teachers in the profession don't even do things simpler than that. There are so many demonstrable things to teach kids with props you could find in the same classroom that some would still not use to actually make the most of their lecture time. This isn't some prop you'd find lying anywhere at school either, so he did make an effort to do all of this. Must be appreciated, especially if you consider the crappy mentality and the stuff 'teachers' are pushing onto kids these days.
@@人間-失格 that was literally what every physics teacher I know did. Experiment and theory. Students try experiment. Practice stuff and write something about experiment
Had a teacher try teach mechanics by the book because she couldn't handle one distraction of a student the whole class paid
Spot on. I still remember parts of my science class 15 years ago that were live experiments like this and I sure as hell don't remember any of the books
This man is proving he’s single-handedly stronger than gravity
We are all stronger than gravity. What do you mean?
I wonder how we are able to lift and even throw things
Gravity isn't that strong
Gravity isn't that strong, it's just consistent and always there
@@stagger9660 y are u still on earth then
I'm 30 and I didn't know you could do this with angular momentum. That's freaking cool!
So.
Are you a wizard?
actually that's magic, dumbass
"you could do this with angular momentum" lol it sounds like you think that he is using angular momentum to do this like a spell or something.
@@yashwantsingh6703 I didn't know you could suspend a spinning wheel from a string at any angle you want by employing angular momentum. What is so hard to understand about that?
@@ross.metcalf he is not employing angular momentum to do that, its just the explanation of this experiment has something to do with angular momentum.
The explanation is:
The direction of angular momentum is horizontal. while the torque by the gravitational force is also horizontal but perpendicular to the angular momentum, therefore the angular momentum vector is going in circle.
Still blows my mind every time
I've seen another of his demonstrations and, I gotta say, the world needs more teachers like this. Excellent work!
As long as hes not pushing CRT when not on camera
@@brucem6442 🤣 right!
It's the power of the chalkboard, all my schools had whiteboards and they were boring. chalkboard is what I needed.
WoW! I wish I had a teacher like that!
@@brucem6442 crt is a college and university course thats not even mandatory to be taught. Most unis and colleges don't even teach it, you numnuts pick anything for a talking point. Seeing dumb karens crying at kindergarten school board meetings about crt shows the gullible bat shit crazy, who's kids are on ventilators now because they believed the same bullshit. To reiterate crt is not taught in kindergarten, middle school or high school.
I feel like his students aren’t appreciating how cool this is and he’s a little disappointed by that
Their not kids dumbass their adults. It's a college class. Only children are gonna cheer and go crazy like it's a circus
@@AD45555 1) it’s not obvious that this is a college course
2) implying you can’t get excited over something cool because you’re an adult is obviously wrong. The OP is an example of just the opposite.
You people are weirdos
@@Righteous85 we're maybe weirdos but you're a dumbass
It is not a magic show bro
it makes sense when you think about it from the perspective of a ball attached to the outer rim of the wheel. If you are moving in one direction with a lot of mass it's very difficult to change that direction, and for some points on that wheel the direction change would be exactly opposed to the velocity.
Demonstration is a good teacher. Always preferred practical over theoretical but guess can't be like that all the time.
"Don't even need magic" sounded like he's an ex-wizard trying to live his life without using magic
8 weeks sobee
😂🤣
@@tonyandi71 lmao yeah "Sober on magic for 8 weeks"
Don't even need magic 👍💫
Lol this comment needs top spot
Imagine Jesus is your physics teacher. Incredible stuff
Imagine that that a man born in the middle east, in constant sun and heat, have a written description in a book on every feature of his looks , and somehow still manages to come out white with long hair and blue eyes with a name that has no J in his native tongue.🤯🤯🤯🤷🏾♂️
@@masterqbj You've taken it too deep. I don't even believe in Jesus although he would have been an Arab for sure
@@ZValenT same here
Jesus didn’t look like that tho
Just don’t bring up walking on water 🤫
When everyone is asked to present their talented hand work,
the nerds: present this
amazing
This is magic bro
This is how you teach!!!!! You can tell he actually cares and wants his students to learn. Definitely need more teachers like this
He is a Very Good Teacher!
I still dont know what gravity is 😳
I support that! I had a physics teacher once...... made me never want to study it further. Who knows? Maybe ONE teacher, can get that ONE student to fall in love with a subject or a study and change the world as we know it. Teachers are crucial for our future!
It doesn't looks so much as he cares. But that he's fascinated himself. Become fascinated in something you'll find pretty interesting things to show others.
Right and he's taking his time and being quiet which would actually really help people focus
Students should had showed some reactions, he needed some encouragement for practical teaching 😔
High school kids have no spirit. Go to elementary schools and you will see curiosity
What if.. they were being respectable towards the camera and remaining quiet until the video was over. Or they had already seen this example before it was filmed
Is he Collin Ferrell?
@@unune9069 by high school its drained. need these guys along the way
There's nobody in the class. He's teaching in front of a camera and zooming it to the kids who still bother to watch. Covid over-reach destruction continues.
Thank you for reminding me about this, it's one of my favourite physics demonstration.
Dude that guy looks exactly like a young Kenny from the Telltale Walking Dead games what the hell
I would've been hyping this dude so hard, this crowd is just too respectful to speak up.
Jesus Christ is God Almighty and is the only way
@@SquidBeats I reject my only way, JoJo!
@@SquidBeats “I REJECT MY CHRISTIANITY, JOJO!”
True that
@@NTEDOG561 "True That" ..... Ok then 🙌🏻.......☝🏻 GOD HEARS YOU 😘
When he said, "don't even need magic" makes me think that this is actually a magic class that decided to teach some physics for the day
Because the word "magic" in Greek, actually means "engineering."
@@bandomel501 so engineers are wizards? Cool!
@@bandomel501 I didn't know that. Thanks for the info.
He teaches at X-Mansion....totally makes sense
Lmffaooo
That is FASCINATING.
Gratidão, gratidão, gratidão! Eu vivia me questionando ao pensar matematicamente no movimento dos astros e esse vídeo expandiu muito minha consciência! Eu já tinha essa certeza matemática mas nunca antes a havia visto... Um grande abraço!🤸🏇🏻🤗
This guy is great. He is really trying to engage with these kids. They deserve better wages and support.
@Lorin Sanchez salary
@Lorin Sanchez teacher typically earn 40-50k ish. Little salary for someone with university studies.
40k is about 20$/h.
@Lorin Sanchez a 100k.
@Lorin Sanchez not enough
@Lorin Sanchez Dealing with kids all day should make you a millionaire tbh 😅 Kudos to people who endure this. And i am pretty sure teachers to not have the whole summer as vacation lol, there is also preparation and other things to do.
He's more than a teacher.
He's an educator. He's applying what the books say for better understanding fort his students. Imagine if THIS was the norm.
We certainly need more educators
This should have been the norm.
We totally did this in highschool physics. I think it's a kit with a couple wheels that look the same but one is heavier. It looks nice here, but I would not say he's heroic. It's possible he is, but did he actually make you understand it (precession)? Why angular monentum functions thus? If he did, I missed it. It's just too short a fornat to teach much of anything. Not his fault but with just this, I will hold any opinions. I'll see if the full explanation exists on his channel. Then I could say "wow what a genius/stud/hoax/cis-het/great teacher/sham/fashionista/republicrat/singer... You know? From some evidence. :)
@@JDDavid it's common sense that he already explained stuff BEFORE the experiment. Good for you that you did it. And nobody cares what you think of.
@@DrakeRing lmfao fr
Angular Momentum, thought this was Snape doing a demo of a new spell
I have seen a similar demonstration with a 60kg iron plate. Our professor had it spinning on a wooden rod and was easily curling the 60kg object, lifting it with two fingers and doing all kinds of loony things with it... Students sat there dropping jaws.
An example of “applying” and not just “knowing”.
That is really cool.
he seems sad at the classes lack of reaction 😔
ikr like that was fire asf
They kept quiet for the video
@@veiregor Yeah I was expecting a bunch of woahs and no ways but I think you’re right
That is because they are thinking about their next Tik Tok Adventure
Maybe he was sad because the spinning of the wheel reminded him of the spinning from the helicopter propeller which dropped, him and his brother in arms Jim, off at a landing zone in Afghanistan, which was the last mission he would go to, due to his tragic loss of his comrade and best friend. Idk
Even has procession around the rope. That's something you really don't expect seeing this demonstration your first time!
PLOT TWIST: he was a wizard the whole time, and he simply cast a spell. no science was used here at all!
I love how he’s looking around to check their reactions
You should've thought of that earlier.
He is a teacher. He needs to study the reactions of the students.
You will not understand that unless you yourself stand in front of people and try to teach them something.
And I encourage you to do that.
It will make you a stronger person.
Because hipsters need justification in there actions
@@clintlloyd6036 Gonna cry?
LoL he was hoping for some applause.
It is interesting to see a science teacher in school look like a musician from a rock band. So cool
Ex stoner geek nurd that lives in he's mums basement only purpose he feels is when he's teaching at school 🤣
@@jamesthebond0072 projecting much?🤣
@@jamesthebond0072 I’ll bet you this science teacher gets more ass than you’ll ever get in your life kid stfu
@@jamesthebond0072 You state that like it's a BAD thing.🧐🤔
dude, maybe he is playing in rockband.
ends up in peoples reccomended in 2022 lol ur doin great man
bet they will recall this years down the road
The flow, the beard, the live visual demo, I wish I had teachers like this back when I was in school. Would’ve made paying attention 10x easier
I like how the beard is also mentioned.
@Jason Karl you're doing that to us rn
@Jason Karl get outta here with your bullshit
@Jason Karl sounding pretty anti-American urself bud
Nice profile pic
We have a quote in Arabic that says: Tell me and I will forget, show me and I may remember, engage me and I will understand.
asking to be engaged already?
من وين جبت هالمثل يالطيب 😂🤔
@dustin keeney I hope this is a joke comment
Oh we got engaged. 20 years ago
That's very informative
Wow finally a REAL teacher...Bravo
This guy is probably got everyone's respect
Once you reach higher levels of physics and mechanic, everything becomes theoretical, and demonstrations like this are few and far between .
No wonder why...
Yeah but you kind of need to go far... I'm reaching the limite of what newtonian physic has to teach me in static and solid dynamic, i'll start fluid dynamic soon and it will take like a year or two before I master it. But for a Normal person you get to that point when you're 18/20 years old.
Then the hard ones come... Thermodynamic, advanced fluid dynamic based on relativistic physic, relativistic and quantum physic first static then dynamic... Those are the one where a simple demonstration won't be enought.
@@guiserixsacha4520 in organic chemistry you skip all those and get straight to quantum mechanics
@@TheACLP seems ascinteresting as complicated ^^' I have some organic chemestry course (ship building HND requires to know how fiberglass and therefore polymere works) but like it's just simple things on how plastic is made at a molecular scale. We have crystallography and honestly After all that I Can Say that chemestry is freaking hard even simply on a molecular scale without going deeper Into the atoms. (All those quarks, bosons and stuff looks terrifying... And quantic stuff... Well not only it seems hard but also poor cat.
@@guiserixsacha4520 They don't include a grammar class in your college eh?
We need more teachers that go out of there way to make things interactive and simplified in a visual way....
Kudos to him he seems like a college professor that's knows his stuff but is yet laid back as well.... awesome 👌🏾
This man where's his credentials well, and I also think his attire as a professor is fire! 🔥
Their and wears
You are right, just as much as we need English spelling teachers…
Where is lmao
Apparently you failed every English class. Props.
With the state of the schools and at the rate teachers are retiring. An estimated 2 million teachers are expected to be gone within the next couple of months. These will be the science classes they see... from home
This is actually so sick
I never had teacher like this
He’s a cool teacher man. I’d smoke a doobie with this guy.
Definetely
No you wouldn't.
@@beezertwelvewashingbeard8703 hope he wouldn’t. But naw you’re right. I don’t smoke. He just seems the type. Just seems chill and laid back.
He clearly smoked weed himself.
@@schafer7403 Everyone tries weed once just like alcohol
I expect this teacher to come in class on a skateboard and leave the parking lot with a 70s van called "the den"
I wish my physics teachers did something like this!
Really? Isn't it normal for physics teachers to demonstrate... you know, physics?
@@lethauntic many teachers just explains, I believe many of them never do demonstration for many reasons. Perhaps some teachers can't afford to do it (especially in poor countries) or maybe some of them just don't want to. So it's pretty cool seeing teacher like this to me and that person at least
The shaggin wagon 😂😂😂
70s van called the den w/ a bang bus sticker on the back glass
@@StephenC890 i can smell the den from here, a mix of pot, old pizza and cheap cologne
5 years - YOU ARE READY FOR THIS! TY RUclips ....
Wow, if only my teachers were like this guy, instead of telling us all how worthless we were.
did the teacher tell you that? if he/she did, that teacher is more worthless.... Doesn't even see that students are the country's future, he/she's just a menace to society and the country, discouraging student's telling them like they're shit. Your not worthless man, you've got a future.
I got you bro.
Always love a science teacher that looks like they smoke a bowl in-between classes! Those types of teachers were always my favorite and always interesting.
True
That's a lot of weed
But saying gravity
Gravity bong between classes
@@steevee4658 😂😂
I would be screaming “WHAT THE F**k” and start laughing at this, it’s so cool, how can his students not be as amazed as I am and I’m not even in his class
They're all too busy texting.
Stunned silence. Or they already know how gravity works with a rotating planet traveling in a vortex essentially thru space
Maybe because the students already know this super basic phenomenon that is all over the internet for some reason
They've seen it a million times online already
There is no class
This is the absolute first time I haven't understood a demonstration, but I now understand how flying saucers work
this class doesn’t even care, this shit amazes me just in the video alone
It's nice to see that dave grohl is following his dreams
💯😂😂
Nice one
LOL
The students every time he leaves the room:
“There goes my hero”
😂😂😂😂
I did physics in school, high school and college.
....I'm now an engineer, yet this is the first time I've ever seen this witchcraft.
This is the best teacher ever!
No angular momentum in your whole curriculum ?
@@louieramirez4032 yeah there sure was but I would've paid more attention if I was shown this awesome demonstration
@@DJONDEX Absolutely. Visual education aids and demonstrations like this keep every kid/person in a class paying attention and engaged. I'm positive this teacher is the catalyst for a lot of kids wanting and getting careers that involve applied physics.
that one teacher.. you were the best mr.h!
As usual,very cool
Me: takes all the bikes apart in the house
Mom: "wtf are you doing!?"
Me: "check this out, this is called angular momentum"
It’s sad cause if my parents saw me taking a bike apart their first thoughts would be damn he’s tweaking again
@@jonafrica5739 Real talk
Damn, smells like tweaker over here
@@blakake those damn blue collar tweakers
@@jonafrica5739 me too honestly
Everything about this guy is relatable he isn't wearing a suit or talking down to the students he legitimately wants them to learn and his style is like a friend showing another friend something cool
What would him wearing a suit change?
Your teachers wore suits?
Well lah dee dah.
a professor can't be friend with students.
yes!! thats exactly it! man though, it seems we are slowly either becoming wizards or something, ahh i wanna be a wizard.. when will we reach that. then we all have cool robes, we can have different robe outfits, and then we can fuck other wizerds in our robes, and have like cool kinks in that. i might write this down somewhere. touch of the thigh!
@@lionzombie7901 ???
thank you for the knowledge you give
This is the kind of teacher I can learn from
All I can think about is “man, the bearing in that wheel is OUTSTANDING to have it keep spinning that quickly with no friction slowing it down or producing a sound” 😅
Most likely ceramic ball bearings
@@wavygravy5702probably virgin olive oil
@thawild or graphite in ceramic bearings
Next lesson from this teacher after that comment would be the Wonderful World of Friction!!
Also consider the fact the tire is not rolling across the ground as it usually would on a bike. Turn a bike upside down and spin the wheel, it will spin for a long time.
Had ZERO cool instructors like this when attending class.
Did you take physics? Pretty sure it’s a 90% you’ll have someone cool if you take it
I had my French teacher.
God bless this woman
I had one, and one day the class was just not letting him teach or just kept talking when they shouldn't have been and one day he actually snapped and said "that's it, I'm not doing these [cool demonstrations] again you ungrateful kids, read from the book for the rest of the year." Was sad because I was actually watching and enjoying it but he was understandably frustrated
Ahh yes the girls here never gets old
Silent Bob really turned his life around and became a teacher
Love this class better than IES
“Riding a motorcycle is scary how do you not fall off”
Fun fact we dont actually know how bikes work fully yet
That's not quite the same thing
@Squad 47 ruclips.net/video/YWsK6rmsKSI/видео.html
@@frankieslefttoe8210 video unavailable
@@frankieslefttoe8210 okay sure whatever you say facebook bro
He's just flexing that he's stronger than gravity, the oldest trick to impress teenage girls
Isn't that just standing
@@iconicthagoat7614 lmao
Lol
@@iconicthagoat7614 Thought the same thing 😂
Proving you’re stronger than gravity is always likely to impress the girls even without viagra
love this guy, and his wheel of technology!
I like this. It’s pretty cool.
This was my old teacher in college. He’s definitely a chill guy and we always had a lot of fun in class. I’m glad to see that his channel is taking off! Congratulations Professor! 👏
yeah dude... and my name is Mololongo...
@@joelmarin1840 He used to teach at the Napa Valley College. I haven’t visited my hometown in years but I bet he’s still there. He also tutored at the math center. With that being said, nice to meet you Mololongo! 😉 Lol
Im in that class tho
I'm in the class too. He likes to floss my butt crack with his beard in front of everyone. The last time I started bleeding because his hair snagged my hemorrhoid.
@@johnjacob1412 🤣
Meanwhile in lockdown:
"Here are the formulas and assignments, have it ready til tomorrow. Oh you dont know what the formulas represent in real life? Too bad"
fr
Learned more in 10 seconds of this video than 50 minutes in my virtual class 🙄
"I'll be your substitute teacher for the day as Miss Spring is ill- my name is Karen and today we will practice an ancient spiritual unity known as Yoga!"
Wow what a quirky and unique experience I definitely haven't heard people complaining about this before
@@zarrowthehorse shut up nerd
Had a professor being in a bike wheel on a string and a brief case making a really loud buzzing sound for one lecture. Before demonstrating with the bike wheel he walked with the briefcase from one side of the room to the other and then turned to go back. As he did so, the briefcase shot up 90 deg in his hand and stayed there. Looked like a gag straight out of a candid camera show.
Immediate eye opener! 👍
Now we understand why two wheeled vehicles doesn't fall on their sides while moving.
The whole class need to give him a standing ovation for best demonstration
Why? I understand why this happens, but he wasn't able to explain it at all...
BadBeaver He’s just introducing them to it
@@justlivin3998 lol right, but thats why im wondering why he "deserves a standing ovation"
@@Thebadbeaver9 hater
@@justlivin3998 hater
I wish I’d had this teacher in school, I probably would have paid more attention in class. This is the kind of teacher that engages and inspires learning.
True indeed.
Is there even students in the room
That guy looks like he visits the shire every other weekend and does the same trick to Hobbits...But calls it *Magic*
A good teacher is when everyone in the class is completely silent… Because they are kept in awe to the brilliance of science and how easy it is to learn when you have the perfect teacher at the perfect time dealing with A captivated and seemingly, Perfect, audience… This guy deserves a pay raise