You and Sal are my heros. You've helped me since college algebra.. I'm in Calc 3 now. Don't think I would of made it through if it weren't for your videos. Keep up the good work! You're a beacon to the world!
THANK YOU SO MUCH! Hearing this literally made my week! I've been dying in physics so far and if you can even do a quarter of all the help you've given in math, there's hope for us all.
Thank you so much for all of your hard work. Your videos have helped me so much as I've returned to school after being away for a long time. With your help I've made it to Calc III and am in physics now. Thanks so much again and I look forward to learning physics with you in the future!
yeah!! congrats man. math is endless fun but physics is & has always been my fav science subject, seriously loooooooooooove it. hope you enjoy the journey and thank you for sharing it with us
dear god. i been watching you ever since a year ago for extra help in calc. now you're doing physics too?!?! i love you so much. thank you for making physics videos too.
Awesome, Pat! I'll be sure to check out your new physics channel. I was glad to see you in one of Brady's numerphile video's. You guys are the best! DFTBA!
I have been a big fan of your channel and your videos are very helpful. Hoping you have got a video coming up about vectors and finding forces through vector components.
All that abstractness, sitting idle in your head will have a place of application. Up until you get to string theory, then things start to become abstract again. Feynman diagrams, and the other cute mathematical tools as used in Quantum Mechanics, will absolutely delight you. Godspeed
I think teaching yourself something is the best way to learn something. I usually end up doing that for most of my classes. When you teach yourself something you force yourself to have to understand every concept completely/
i watched your every video on differential equations. i had to watch videos for every section and got very very excited to see yours. its safe to say that you taught me calc 1, calc 2 and diff eq's lol. but as far as other courses.. you should definitely try to do mechanics-dynamics, mechanical vibrations and courses such as heat transfer.. only because im going to be a mechanical engineer and i spend countless hours watching videos and you have by far the best and clearest ones.
I'd love it if he bought Classical Mechanics by Taylor and explained all that insanity. He's so well versed in math that he could just buy a few textbooks and learn it all; then teach us (at least anything he doesn't already know... that's the great thing about being so educated in math). Very cool. And yes, some electromagnetism like Gauss' Law and circuits (V=IR) would also be a huge help to many people.
Patrick, I can't seem to find your physics channel. Is it down, or do I just need more coffee this morning? (It might be the coffee -- I haven't had any yet!)
Would you like a first year calculus textbook with a solution manual to help you get started? I have one. The book covers first year mechanics, E&M, thermodynamics, waves, optics, other special topics.
hahaha...Now Patrick, keep an open mind in physics! Don't get too picky. They like to make "estimations" and their math gets sloppy. Don't judge them too much. (This coming from engineering student with sloppier math and heavier estimations lol)
yea, it was cool to meet brady! i rarely watch anything on youtube but i do sometimes watch his stuff. he is a funny guy and a pleasure to be around!
You and Sal are my heros. You've helped me since college algebra.. I'm in Calc 3 now. Don't think I would of made it through if it weren't for your videos. Keep up the good work! You're a beacon to the world!
I've got my final exam Tuesday next week and I was already impressed with your 1'st lesson on equilibrium. I've be a subscriber since 2010.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! Hearing this literally made my week! I've been dying in physics so far and if you can even do a quarter of all the help you've given in math, there's hope for us all.
Thank you so much for all of your hard work. Your videos have helped me so much as I've returned to school after being away for a long time. With your help I've made it to Calc III and am in physics now. Thanks so much again and I look forward to learning physics with you in the future!
yeah!! congrats man. math is endless fun but physics is & has always been my fav science subject, seriously loooooooooooove it. hope you enjoy the journey and thank you for sharing it with us
dear god. i been watching you ever since a year ago for extra help in calc. now you're doing physics too?!?! i love you so much. thank you for making physics videos too.
yes, i know! i figure if i get confused, i can just round and act like i know what i am doing even though it will very very incorrect ;)
Awesome, Pat! I'll be sure to check out your new physics channel.
I was glad to see you in one of Brady's numerphile video's. You guys are the best! DFTBA!
Thank you so much for providing these videos for free. You're a great teacher! 'Thank You' isn't enough to express how grateful I am. :')
I kinda suck at it technically but I freaking LOOOOVE it. And now with the launch of this new channel, anything is possible! Seriously.
I have been a big fan of your channel and your videos are very helpful. Hoping you have got a video coming up about vectors and finding forces through vector components.
All that abstractness, sitting idle in your head will have a place of application. Up until you get to string theory, then things start to become abstract again. Feynman diagrams, and the other cute mathematical tools as used in Quantum Mechanics, will absolutely delight you. Godspeed
thanks for the offer; i take the donations i get and buy books with them :) i bought 8 math and physics books the other day
I think teaching yourself something is the best way to learn something. I usually end up doing that for most of my classes. When you teach yourself something you force yourself to have to understand every concept completely/
i watched your every video on differential equations. i had to watch videos for every section and got very very excited to see yours. its safe to say that you taught me calc 1, calc 2 and diff eq's lol. but as far as other courses.. you should definitely try to do mechanics-dynamics, mechanical vibrations and courses such as heat transfer.. only because im going to be a mechanical engineer and i spend countless hours watching videos and you have by far the best and clearest ones.
Besides, the math lectures, I will also be watching your Physics lectures! Awesome!
awesome. Will definitely visit your new channel. Every one of your math videos has been super useful to me :)
physics should already be fun! :)
i mean anything in that big text book i have that says: physics , on it.
I don't even need this help I just enjoy watching your SKILLS!
I'd love it if he bought Classical Mechanics by Taylor and explained all that insanity. He's so well versed in math that he could just buy a few textbooks and learn it all; then teach us (at least anything he doesn't already know... that's the great thing about being so educated in math). Very cool. And yes, some electromagnetism like Gauss' Law and circuits (V=IR) would also be a huge help to many people.
FINALLY! I've always said this was the next step for Patrick! You're about to quadruple your youtube popularity with this move.
Outstanding! I always wanted to learn Physics! Thanks, Patrick!
I switched out of the engineering major because of physics, I might jump back into it now that I know you will have videos on the subject.
great, you can tell me when i explain something incorrectly or poorly :)
This is awesome, already subscribed! :-) Thanks Patrick.
MA in mathematics + one year of PhD work before i ran away from it
Thank you so much for all your videos! =]
Thanks soo much! Now hopefully Physics could get fun again!
ha, well, i guess i could not make them if that is better!
OH MY GOD, dude if these physics videos are as good as the calculus videos ( I havent watched any yet)
I'll be acing my physics exams too :D
i will gladly follow these videos, ive got many many physics classes.... the hard part comes from magnetic fields
WOW that's totally great
Keep going Mr Patrick =)
anything to entertain myself, mostly
with what are you going to start off? Can I expect some magnetism in the future? Or waves?
Yayy thanks partrick ! This was great news :)
PatrickJMT isn't just PatrickJMT anymore, Patrick FTW.
AWESOME! I LOVE PHYSICS! THANK YOU!
Thermodynamics, optics, and conservation of energy videos would be great!
You saved me in Calculus, if you can save in me Quantum mechanics, you'll be mentioned in my graduation speech
Can't wait for maxwell's equations videos!
Patrick, I can't seem to find your physics channel. Is it down, or do I just need more coffee this morning? (It might be the coffee -- I haven't had any yet!)
Excellent I will follow you
It should be easy with the math background.
of course, don't you?! ;)
thankz,, your videos really help me in my study....
Calculus based gauss' law and electric potential!
Oh man patrick, YOU ROCK!
you are a life saver !
oh my god, yes and yes and yes!! This would make my ap physics class 100x easier!
Yes finally! Thanks!
Will you upload Kinematics one and two dimensional?
you my sir are my hero
This is exciting news :D Besides, best way to learn is to teach right?
PatrickJMT teaching physics? I am gonna clap ass cheeks in college now for sure.
Yes!
yay! thankyou!
what do you do for a job
I was thinking something incredibly self-serving that you should learn physics to teach it to us, but hey you already are! :D
Would you like a first year calculus textbook with a solution manual to help you get started? I have one. The book covers first year mechanics, E&M, thermodynamics, waves, optics, other special topics.
next mechanics of solids please!
good luck sir
please please try to upload current electricity and ray optics
man hope u will open up for teaching chemistry one day
It would be good if you did calculus based physics.
By physics do you mean Mechanics, Optics, Quantum Mechanics, or Electromagnetism, etc?
Yey! this is awesome! :D
YESSSSSS!!!
Can you teach chemistry???
Great for you! I love physics and i think this going to beneficial for all. But now you are not "just math tutorials" anymore haha
dude, can you teach us tensors?
If you could do gauss's law that would be great :D
Yes! Set up a physics channels. =] I will sub to it right away.
You should do engineering videos next.
yeeees!!!!
Well, anything for the pursuit of knowledge, right?
YAYYY
MA stands for..?
Don't worry guys PatrickJMT will PWN Physics and make it easier and fun to understand..like he always duh
ah man, i just dropped physics a few weeks ago :(
hahaha...Now Patrick, keep an open mind in physics! Don't get too picky. They like to make "estimations" and their math gets sloppy. Don't judge them too much. (This coming from engineering student with sloppier math and heavier estimations lol)
MAKE A CHEMISTRY CHANNEL PLS
Subbed :) !
I'm so glad.. maybe I can turn my C in engineering physics to a B :-P
Instant subscribe! Your videos have helped me through Calculus, so I will return the favor my subscribing. :)
Grand Entry ha ¢‿¢ ^‿^
PLEASE Quantum mechanics VIDEOS
quantum mechanics :D