Hello mam I am a student I just studying 9th class but I watch and learn 10th to 12th class in youtube only I watch your videos daily love from India mam ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@DATsun727 like someone else said, it's not the lack of air that does any work. on a simple level, there's no mass in a vacuum, therefore no energy or work to be done; it all comes from the air around the barrel pushing inwards. it's equivalent to taking a 2 liter bottle filled with air to the bottom of the ocean, the density and pressure of the surrounding fluid is far greater than what's in the bottle, so the pressure gradient tries to equalize.
@@SuadAdedapo I love how she demonstrates what she is trying to convey. She is willing to go the extra way to get her students to understand physics. What an awesome teacher. Hope she gets the teacher of the decade award. She earned it.
My physics professor in HS was like her. His classes were like 40% practical uses and effects and 60% theory. It's amazing how a passionate teacher can make such a great difference in learning.
My chemistry teacher in HS was awesome my physics teacher showed us bill nye and if we didnt get it she said stay after and learn from the assistant....she didn't care she was leaving in 2 years
By teaching what they should have learned in 3rd grade?? So these days they make it all the way through school with below 3rd grade education while the teachers play on their phone repeat fed nonsense narratives. Never fear the university will take over and teach 3rd grade science. Charging lives! SMH
It doesn't matter how boring a subject might be to some. If you speak about it with passion, enthusiasm, and humor, people tune in. This professor seems awesome!
@@unsignedmusic Not everybody has the same learning style. Why not address people that don't learn the same way you do? I learn by doing things after getting the basics. I tolerate lectures, but NOT when given in a monotone, boring manner.
@@aimlessdrive8723 I know its hard for someone like you to understand how someone has this much passion about something but maybe just keep your opinions to yourself if you're going to be such a negative nancy.
@@aimlessdrive8723 username checks out. What a pathetic existence to be on youtube shorts insulting someone trying to get people interested in education
This woman is an incredible teacher and shaper of young minds. You can tell she absolutely loves what she does. We need many more teachers like her in this world. Keep it up ma'am.
@@idgaf3231 I know students who have changed classes as the professor's accent was impenetrable. I think this one qualifies. (I didn't receive my degrees by staying in classes where I couldn't understand what the "professor" was saying.)
This teacher appears in my recommended feed a couple times each year and everytime I watch her videos, it puts a smile on my face. Just how energetic and passionate she is makes me happy and interested in what she's demonstrating, too. The world needs more people like this.
Not really, it's pretty pathetic to think that you need to go over the top like this just to educate the young minds. It's students that needs to be better.. Expecting all teachers to be like this? What, they should snort coke before class to get hyped up? 😂
@@rob_patrick1 I don't think being enthusiastic about your job is pathetic. It's admirable to be that upbeat in a room full of students. Might not be for everyone, but it's definitely a positive form of teaching.
@hellotheremyolfriendTo you she may be. But to some young kid out there wanting to learn more about physics and science, she could be the burst of energy that keeps them interested🤷🏼♂️
@@macbird-lt8de someone has to make the kids curious, I had terrible unenthusiastic teachers in high school and only realised later on I want to become an engineer.
@@sarasheppard8242wait there are conspiracies about them? can you tell me what they are? i thought it's just a simple problem of "carbon fiber sub vs water pressure"
@@sarasheppard8242 there’s no conspiracies about ocean gate other than they used a game controller which happened to be true You can’t just throw the word conspiracy around and expect people to agree with you
@@mhisou615 Yes, exactly! Finally someone who understands me! 😅 I mean, it's not just her accent that makes listening and understanding difficult, it's also the shouting instead of talking. I would probably have tinitus after the lesson.
i absolutely LOVE this womans passion during her lessons. she doesnt just show physics is amazing. she shows why physics is even more amazing than you thought.
If only high school teachers were this excited about teaching rather than just passing out papers and textbooks while they sit behind their monitor, than more kids will wake up wanting to go to school
my current teacher isnt THIS level of excited, but he probably would be if his personality was like that. i still dont like physics very much, but his class is fun because he makes a lot of actually funny jokes that catch me off guard a lot of the time, and also his questions are tied in with either fictional media or real events like when we were learning about work, he used his old job working at a home depot as the setting for all his questions, and he apparently DIDNT change his coworkers names for privacy reasons for the questions. i cant remember any of the names except for sam, who apparently had lots of muscles and made my teacher jealous and was always able to put twice as many paint cans onto the shelf that my teacher could. my teacher also uses physical examples when possible, like when we learned about potential energy he brought in a lego rollercoaster!! what makes it better is that the other physics teacher whose classroom is across the hall from us seems like he’s got the same vibes. idk the other physics teachers but i hope they’re all the same, if not better
*imagine how much richer our learning experiences could have been, if we all had teachers that were this enthusiastic to teach, salutations to this lovely lady*
All teachers get paid the same regardless of how they teach. They don't get paid any more or less so. Where's the motivation? It's like if all students got a C regardless of they try or not, why bother
@@mysterio5837 why should students have to put up with subpar teaching just cause they "all get paid the same"? No one forced them to choose that career path, they chose it cause they should be passionate about teaching, if they aren't then find a new job it's really that simple, students shouldn't have to suffer cause of whiney babies who cry about not getting paid enough, smh
[BLOWS HARD] *Hisses* “Ah! I Don’t Want This.😡” *Aggressively tries to brush the water off* My favorite part😂 I don’t know why that part is just soo funny to me, but I love it💜
My Gr. 8 science teacher showed us the reverse version, 2L pop bottle filled with liquid nitrogen dropped into a garbage can filled with water, unfortunately there were no platic garbage cans around and had to use a big metal one, did it infront of the school, sent metal trash can parts everywhere and almost hit a few cars on the local road along with classmates crowded around, best teacher ever, thanks Mr. Pope
@@deluxejay69 hi simpleton. Is a single laughing emoji in the context of a joke too much for your mind to process. That shows everything I was saying. 😂👏
My college physics professor was so monotonous and boring, I absolutely despised going to the electromagnetism class. Now that I'm really into all physics, astro,quantum, and thermodynamics, I wish I had an instructor like that, who kept me engaged. I would probably have a completely different career path now.
@@joerivandeweyer3056 No, the first person asked if the submarine was safe, followed by a remark that it was controlled by a game controller, which is one of the OceanGate submarine's many flaws, I just used the controller one because it would be funny. It wasn't sarcastic because the guy saying that it was controlled by a game controller was reassuring the other person that the submarine was safe.
Professor Anastasia on a homepage smashing drums to demonstrate atomospheric pressure is a force all her own! "Never give up!" Beautiful! Brava Professor! 😍🙌🏻🤓👏🏻❤🙏🏻
I had a doubt. Can you please tell. What was the aim behind leaving the drum open to outside air till the vapor point? What would happen if the drum was sealed to begin with? Also if the drum is open till the vapor point, since high pressure moves towards lower pressure wouldn't it disturb the experiment? Higher pressure entering inside to decrease the desired low pressure? Or at the scale at which you are doing the experimenting it doesn't matter? I know it isn't a physics class and I am 24 but it brought up my scientific intrigue I had as a kid. I wholeheartedly thank you for that.
If the drum was sealed to begin with the pressure inside would increase, like a pressure cooker. She left it open so the pressure would escape until the water was boiling. When she sealed the drum, the air pressure drops as the air and water inside is being cooled, creating a low pressure environment compared to outside.
Long story short, heated gas expands like crazy, so it occupies more space with the same amount of molecules and if there's no space to be occupied because the container is sealed, it creates more pressure because the molecules are trying to push themselves away from eachother. So if the container was sealed at the beginning, it would have x amount of molecules that THE atmosphere has already pushed in creating the pressure equilibrium of 1atm outside and inside of the drum at room temperature . Then, when you heat it, the air would try to expand and create pressure, then the water steam would like to expand and create even more pressure(because, once again, there's no more room and the drum is sealed so it can't escape), so the drum would have more than 1atm of pressure inside than the constant 1atm outside and try to EXplode, then when you cool it down to room temperature it would have the same 1atm of pressure it had before heating because the amount of molecules inside hasn't changed. If you cool it down further it may create pressure smaller than 1atm, but this wouldn't be enough to make the metal bend. However, if you don't seal it and heat it up, some of the heated gas molecules will escape(because, once again, hotter gas molecules want to distance themselves from eachother more than colder gas molecules), so you will still have the same pressure inside and outside, but with fewer molecules inside, then you seal it and when you cool the hot gas inside the drum to room temperature, the molecules try to compact and occupy less space, creating enough pressure deficiency that the external 1atm crushes the barrel that only offers metal sheet strength+0.Xatm on the inside to resist which isn't enough so it IMplodes
@@ДимаВеселов-в8и hi, i also reached the same conclusion after giving it some thought but your comment made my concept even more strong so thanks. Also I have noticed that this RUclips channel never explains stuff correctly and misleads students (who actually try to use some brain unlike students with "I love the enthusiasm of this teacher, concept? Who cares about that" Attitude)
We will have imploding barrels like this at the @tamu Physics & Engineering Festival on April 5th!!😅Info @ physicsfestival.tamu.edu
Come down to Aggieland!
Address: 0297 University Dr, College Station, Texas 77840
@@tamuphysastrHi Ma'am I really enjoy your videos BTW GOOD FRIDAY TO YOU
Can I watch it online somewhere? I really like your videos.
Hello mam I am a student I just studying 9th class but I watch and learn 10th to 12th class in youtube only I watch your videos daily love from India mam ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Will you have imploding submarines too?
"Whoa what crushed that metal drum??"
Air.
Thts explain why the "air bender" in the avatar the last air bender is so op
@@ER0S4GEright
Five likes! Lets go! I've never got this many. Thanks guys. 🙃
*lack of air
I still giggled but ya complete opposite. Vote for Pedro.
@DATsun727 no, it was air. The work done on the barrel came from the air. Low pressure doesn't mean it just magically sucks inwards.
@@DATsun727 like someone else said, it's not the lack of air that does any work. on a simple level, there's no mass in a vacuum, therefore no energy or work to be done; it all comes from the air around the barrel pushing inwards. it's equivalent to taking a 2 liter bottle filled with air to the bottom of the ocean, the density and pressure of the surrounding fluid is far greater than what's in the bottle, so the pressure gradient tries to equalize.
That professor seems like she absolutely rocks. Love the passion and energy. I bet her class fills up so quickly.
Thank you for your kind words and support ❤️
I bet her students ace their tests and homework. She is awesome!!!!
She's actually the best professor ❤
@@SuadAdedapo I love how she demonstrates what she is trying to convey. She is willing to go the extra way to get her students to understand physics. What an awesome teacher. Hope she gets the teacher of the decade award. She earned it.
@@junde410 i bet she still gets paid the same as the classes that don't get filled
I swear physics professors are among the most passionate in their profession.
It's a requirement.
It’s all around us
They're wizards
They're either crazy (in a bad way)
or
crazy (in a good way).
Guess which one my teacher was. (I surely didn't pass with flying colors.)
Have you ever seen ROT VATER ?
Probably the best science teacher I’ve seen. The energy alone will have people learning
Question of the year
"Have you seen hot water " 💀
Got water
You never know.
KHOT WATER
I have never seen 200c hot water.
That was kinda funny
My physics professor in HS was like her. His classes were like 40% practical uses and effects and 60% theory. It's amazing how a passionate teacher can make such a great difference in learning.
You always remember those kinds of teachers.
My chemistry teacher in HS was awesome my physics teacher showed us bill nye and if we didnt get it she said stay after and learn from the assistant....she didn't care she was leaving in 2 years
I feel bad for you. The lady in the video is insanely annoying. I couldn’t deal with someone like that for more than a few minutes
@@AKIsAClownmy ap phys teacher was taught by her, needless to say he teaches similar bc it works
I want to marry Namonaki
"Haawwwggghhht water" love it😂
@@THATSLYMOFO 😂😂😂😂😂
she's brilliant but her voice... 🤭🥴🤐
😂😂😂
She is from Russia, so there is an accent:)
She sounds like an incredible professor!
She has unmatched energy and vibe. Wish I had teachers like that as a kid
i think i would be deaf by now if she was my school teacher
Not me thinking that was a guy
The shouting makes me go insane
Mines just like that
Me too🙃@@chuksezeaku7764
The only thing I learned:
Hot water ❌
Khot water ✅
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😆
I mean yeah...there is no letter 'h' sound in russian, the closest letter is 'х' which is indeed pronounced "kh"
Yes she is Russian I think
@@ViolentPacifism_SlavaUkraini so... Xot?
Never disrespect a woman who scoops up boiling water with bare hands while shouting "We need to heat it up"
She didn’t
@@chadly19 I think the clue is in his name😬
Русский учитель в шоке от американских зарплат и выдаёт 100000% самоотдачи в обучении😂
База
This is a professor that changes students’ lives. Hats off to her
By teaching what they should have learned in 3rd grade?? So these days they make it all the way through school with below 3rd grade education while the teachers play on their phone repeat fed nonsense narratives. Never fear the university will take over and teach 3rd grade science. Charging lives! SMH
Fml her voice is annoying
@@ThedjsmokeybearYour comment is annoying.
@@lightningbolt9155both statements are true
All teachers should have this kind of enthusiasm about teaching... we would be better for it.
Teachers like this is what every kid needs in their life
Everything can be exciting if you are truly excited to teach it
Thank you for your kind words and support ❤️
Every kid needs the ability to pay attention to things not entertaining. I used to read a book.
And adults too :D
It doesn't matter how boring a subject might be to some. If you speak about it with passion, enthusiasm, and humor, people tune in. This professor seems awesome!
Wish all teachers were like her. Mine hated their jobs
@@eddiew2325If you can’t pay attention to a lecture that is not off the charts entertaining, you seriously need therapy.
@@unsignedmusic Not everybody has the same learning style. Why not address people that don't learn the same way you do? I learn by doing things after getting the basics. I tolerate lectures, but NOT when given in a monotone, boring manner.
Какая хорошая учительница, очень грамотно и понятно объясняет материал детям 👍
Она еще с русским акцентом говорит
она русская @@Мойканал-э7п
Love Tatiana and the TAMU crew. Thanks for all you guys do!
Thank you so much!! ❤
@@aimlessdrive8723 I know its hard for someone like you to understand how someone has this much passion about something but maybe just keep your opinions to yourself if you're going to be such a negative nancy.
@@aimlessdrive8723 username checks out. What a pathetic existence to be on youtube shorts insulting someone trying to get people interested in education
@@aimlessdrive8723you don't have to pay, you just can unsubscribe
@@aimlessdrive8723🤡
This woman is an incredible teacher and shaper of young minds. You can tell she absolutely loves what she does. We need many more teachers like her in this world. Keep it up ma'am.
Meanwhile on April 13th
“And this is how you make nuclear bomb”
Good for young kids, too spazzy and condescending (sounding) for high school kids.
@@TVForFree7063I am become death, destroyer of worlds
The bill nye of these kids generation
My teacher showed us this with a 15L drum in Yr5. 1989...
I’d love a professor like her, you can tell she’s passionate 👏🏼👏🏼
Certainly noisy.
Passionate professor but the accent would make it hard for me to learn during her lectures.
Methlab by night
@@idgaf3231 my biology teacher is french, so she has a french accent when she speaks. it takes time, but i got used to it fairly quickly
@@idgaf3231 I know students who have changed classes as the professor's accent was impenetrable. I think this one qualifies. (I didn't receive my degrees by staying in classes where I couldn't understand what the "professor" was saying.)
Save her at all costs. She’s really a great teacher that all schools need like her.
“It Will Condense!”
“PressuRE WILL DROOOOPPP”
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂 I came to the comments for this
She’s a gem. We need more educators like this
I would run from every class if she´d be my teacher oO
Nah she's really annoying
No we don't
She's so annoying
she's very annoying actually
The submarine with a controller:
This is hilarious
SUBMERSIBLE 😂😂
I was looking for this comment
i told myself that the top ten comments will have at least one comment about the sub. i was right💀
I was looking for this!!
Imagine if every school had a STEM teacher this passionate... She is amazing.
This teacher appears in my recommended feed a couple times each year and everytime I watch her videos, it puts a smile on my face. Just how energetic and passionate she is makes me happy and interested in what she's demonstrating, too. The world needs more people like this.
facts
If I have a teacher shouting constantly like this, I will be so annoyed to the point of not attending a lesson again
Not really, it's pretty pathetic to think that you need to go over the top like this just to educate the young minds. It's students that needs to be better.. Expecting all teachers to be like this? What, they should snort coke before class to get hyped up? 😂
Just my opinion - I think she is too much.
@@rob_patrick1 I don't think being enthusiastic about your job is pathetic. It's admirable to be that upbeat in a room full of students. Might not be for everyone, but it's definitely a positive form of teaching.
SHES BACK
Couldn't have said it better myself. 😊
@@tamuphysastr lol
Her energy is what makes people actually enjoy learning
This is just the fun part. The reading and writing part is a different story 😂
The fact she is so excited to share her knowledge of science makes her a great teacher.
100% would attend this lady’s lectures
This lady is just a legend. Her enthusiasm will impact so many lives for years to come
@hellotheremyolfriendTo you she may be. But to some young kid out there wanting to learn more about physics and science, she could be the burst of energy that keeps them interested🤷🏼♂️
@hellotheremyolfriendI don’t know how or why you think that. You sound boring.
Either you are curious or you are not.
Getting yelled at like this for more than two minutes will not help you learn.
@@macbird-lt8de someone has to make the kids curious, I had terrible unenthusiastic teachers in high school and only realised later on I want to become an engineer.
@hellotheremyolfriend first of all, she's russian
I cannot explain how much I appreciate the way this woman teaches. I have learned more from your videos than all of my professors combined. Thank you
Idk the shouting really throws me off. Like.. I get it.. You want to convey enthusiasm, but stop forcing it.
@@Marlosian fr i loose my mind if she is my teacher
I need more of this womans energy in my life
Ocean gate probably should have watched this 😬
No, the people who believe the conspiracies around that sub are the ones who need to watch this
@@sarasheppard8242wait there are conspiracies about them? can you tell me what they are? i thought it's just a simple problem of "carbon fiber sub vs water pressure"
@sarasheppard8242 there's some conspiracy around the ocean gate submarine???
@@sarasheppard8242 there’s no conspiracies about ocean gate other than they used a game controller which happened to be true
You can’t just throw the word conspiracy around and expect people to agree with you
@@sarasheppard8242How many boosters did you get? 😂
When a person is
ENTERTAINING and
ENTHUSIASTIC like her, makes you want to listen and learn.
How about if annoying
@@mhisou615 Yes, exactly!
Finally someone who understands me! 😅
I mean, it's not just her accent that makes listening and understanding difficult, it's also the shouting instead of talking.
I would probably have tinitus after the lesson.
@@westlife_lover_swiss_girl Don't go to the lesson then.
We definitely need more people like her!
Get a bit more practice at English hope the results are good😂
@@moonwalker4048 do you think everyone on earth speaks English as a first language?
@@moonwalker4048this was also not perfect English
@@moonwalker4048Firstly you need practice of English 🤣
Ну голос такой себе...
i absolutely LOVE this womans passion during her lessons. she doesnt just show physics is amazing. she shows why physics is even more amazing than you thought.
If only high school teachers were this excited about teaching rather than just passing out papers and textbooks while they sit behind their monitor, than more kids will wake up wanting to go to school
K-12 teachers deal with a lot of politics. I wish it was only about the teaching but it is not. There's still plenty of AMAZING K-12 teachers though!
An average Russian science teacher))
I’m working at a high school now, the other teachers just don’t have the time or funds to commit
my current teacher isnt THIS level of excited, but he probably would be if his personality was like that. i still dont like physics very much, but his class is fun because he makes a lot of actually funny jokes that catch me off guard a lot of the time, and also his questions are tied in with either fictional media or real events
like when we were learning about work, he used his old job working at a home depot as the setting for all his questions, and he apparently DIDNT change his coworkers names for privacy reasons for the questions. i cant remember any of the names except for sam, who apparently had lots of muscles and made my teacher jealous and was always able to put twice as many paint cans onto the shelf that my teacher could. my teacher also uses physical examples when possible, like when we learned about potential energy he brought in a lego rollercoaster!!
what makes it better is that the other physics teacher whose classroom is across the hall from us seems like he’s got the same vibes. idk the other physics teachers but i hope they’re all the same, if not better
If only high school teachers were paid enough to make giving all their time on teaching students worth it .
The coolest teacher ever
She really is.
@@tamuphysastr that’s true
Sss
and she s russian:) all the best
@@nordic39able so
She didn't pass the vibe check, she invented it
I agree. The annoying, irritating vibe check
@@Sujay95 ?
@@Sujay95 you must be so fun to hang out with
I was actually trying to find out who you’re referring to as ‘she’ but then i realised it was her 😅😂
Didn't even know it was a she till u said she
I love this kind of teacher :-D
*imagine how much richer our learning experiences could have been, if we all had teachers that were this enthusiastic to teach, salutations to this lovely lady*
Thank you for your support ❤️
@@tamuphysastr 💙❤
All teachers get paid the same regardless of how they teach. They don't get paid any more or less so. Where's the motivation? It's like if all students got a C regardless of they try or not, why bother
@@mysterio5837 why should students have to put up with subpar teaching just cause they "all get paid the same"? No one forced them to choose that career path, they chose it cause they should be passionate about teaching, if they aren't then find a new job it's really that simple, students shouldn't have to suffer cause of whiney babies who cry about not getting paid enough, smh
Yeah when teaching such banal stuff like she does…
This makes me want to go take a submarine to see the Titanic wreckage
Not without doing your research first. James Cameron went down to see the Titanic many times and is still alive today.
@@tamuphysastr Oceangate
This the comment I was looking for 😂
James Cameron didn’t really need to do research. He just needs to invest on proper submarine and proper people. 🤣
Why look for the remain of Titanic when you can try out the safest submarine in the world -- Titan!
Now that’s a teacher. Extremely engaged with her audience. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
She's literally staring at the camera and not at the audience 😂
Что то мне говорит,что эта оригинальная дама из советского союза...
@@michaelmaksumov2230 так и есть
@@michaelmaksumov2230 Жаль что наше правительство не помогает талантливым людям, и у них нету другого выбора ...
@@michaelmaksumov2230 акцент
@@michaelmaksumov2230 И намного лучше себя чувствует там
@@AlexNaz-OF а кто то говорит обратное???
I love her positive speach with her russian accent! ❤
Thank you for your kind words and support ❤️
По-моему автор нарочно не пытается его скрыть 😂
"Hot water"
I felt the spit from my screen
🤣
We need more teachers like her ❌
We need teachers to be like her ✅
Her enthusiasm is contagious, I never have enough of it.
Bro visual demonstrations of how physics work will always be top tier
I can’t stop smiling, this woman loves her job so much!
"have you ever seen hot water?"
**awkward silence**
"no?"
Hey, you never know...
@@tamuphysastrhaha
I love her energy! She loves what she does!
“Aight…I’m dropping this 8am class bro.”
"You think it's coffee, NO!!!" I adore her so much
Best russian teacher ever existed in America.
Absolutely loved the enthusiasm. Wish every teacher was like her. 👍
With her voice she motivated thousands of kids to learn about the science of sound insulation.
If Anxiety was a person.
@@iskyj she has no anxiety 🤣🤣🤣🤣
she is the opposite of anxiety lol
You don't know what anxiety is, right?
@@Dalroc You don't know what a joke is, right?
@@user-rs5un2lw2m The joke was that she is a personification or projection of anxiety someone else would feel.
She’s such an incredible teacher, we need more like her to keep students engaged and motivated fr
Teachers like this demystifies magic.
You all make physics fun for any age.
"Xxxxooottt wota" with the most orc-ish accent😂😂😂
IK RIGHT
🤣
lol...orc-ish
Khott wotar
Since when slavic accent becomes orc accent?
This woman and @ElectroBoom need a collab i love their energy and enthusiasm
God Bless this Professor ! She actually teaches !
It’s amazing how a passionate, knowledgeable teacher can make any subject fun and of interest to nearly everyone.
[BLOWS HARD] *Hisses* “Ah! I Don’t Want This.😡” *Aggressively tries to brush the water off* My favorite part😂 I don’t know why that part is just soo funny to me, but I love it💜
It made me laugh too, that's why I had to include it.
My Gr. 8 science teacher showed us the reverse version, 2L pop bottle filled with liquid nitrogen dropped into a garbage can filled with water, unfortunately there were no platic garbage cans around and had to use a big metal one, did it infront of the school, sent metal trash can parts everywhere and almost hit a few cars on the local road along with classmates crowded around, best teacher ever, thanks Mr. Pope
did you die?
@@zhou_sei😂
This teacher is a legend. The students that get her class are among the lucky.
"by crushing this CHHHHHHHHHuge.." lol
I came to the comments for this lol
Best science teacher ive seen on RUclips
Thank you so much!
I love the enthusiasm! What a great teacher!
Glad you enjoyed it!
She has my respect. More teachers like you are needed ma'am 💗🔥
I love her videos, she has this energy and good mood and everything which really wants to watch her 👍
It's infectious.
That's what you need in a teacher/professor/lecturer. Completely engaging.
Aww thank you!
I can’t handle how much energy she has
No she doesn't. If she tried like this for two days she'd ruin her vocal chords.
I just love this woman’s energy. I could watch her all day.😅
plot twist: they hid a controller inside the barrel
What would a controller do
.......which would do... what exactly?
OceanGate moment
💀😂
It's actually a little dwarf inside that pulls it inwards.
I wish you were my science teacher
She can be! ❤
@@tamuphysastrNo f***ing way
She is an entertainer of simpletons 😂. Hey simple folk need entertainment too
@@M-dv1yjyou gonna be okay champ? Use more emojis so we can know how "not mad" you are
@@deluxejay69 hi simpleton. Is a single laughing emoji in the context of a joke too much for your mind to process. That shows everything I was saying. 😂👏
Could make a 🔥 remix with the way she says ‘hot’....💯😂Love this woman! One of the best educators! I had a science teacher like her that was AWESOME!
My college physics professor was so monotonous and boring, I absolutely despised going to the electromagnetism class. Now that I'm really into all physics, astro,quantum, and thermodynamics, I wish I had an instructor like that, who kept me engaged. I would probably have a completely different career path now.
Science teachers are always the best. Always a hooligan trapped in a professional's body
respect for the enthusiasm. "If you love your job, then it's not considered work."
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Dr Evil needs his assistant back
@@Whoareyouhmm "SCOOOOOOOOOT!!!!"
@@Whoareyouhmm that is clearly Gru in disguise.
@@glitch177khi bob
If only all teachers had such enthusiasm as this wonderful lady, we'd have a well educated world.
This was so cool!!!❤❤
Lots more coming your way!
These videos never cease to put a smile on my face. 😊
Wish I could be at the festival.
I wish this too!
Love this lady! Nothin like kkkkkkot water!
ничего страшного, что "отсталый советский союз" учит американских детей?
We really need more teachers like this
This has "I'm gonna saw this boat in half!" energy.
Something very similar happened near a boat that was sawed in half.
"Hey are you sure this submarine is safe?"
"Of course! Its controlled by a game controller, obviously its safe."
*Few hours later:*
Underrated comment fr 💀
it's not so that the game controller was a dumb idea, doing it wireslessly was a dumb idea. 2€ ethernet cable always outperforms €200 modem
@@joerivandeweyer3056 I never said the game controller was the problem.
@@Cytrexssyou sarcastically implied being controlled by a controller immediately trumps its safety, so yes you did
@@joerivandeweyer3056 No, the first person asked if the submarine was safe, followed by a remark that it was controlled by a game controller, which is one of the OceanGate submarine's many flaws, I just used the controller one because it would be funny.
It wasn't sarcastic because the guy saying that it was controlled by a game controller was reassuring the other person that the submarine was safe.
My favourite science educator👏👏👏
Professor Anastasia on a homepage smashing drums to demonstrate atomospheric pressure is a force all her own! "Never give up!" Beautiful! Brava Professor! 😍🙌🏻🤓👏🏻❤🙏🏻
Thank you! We appreciate the dramatic introductions.
@@tamuphysastr Thank you for making physics and learning exciting. Compelling even. Keep up the excellent work! ❤️🙏🏻
I love her energy. Good teachers always make me smile😊
Thank you for your kind words and support ❤️
I love the way you teach. 🙂
That voice!! Its angelical
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"have you ever seen hot water? No?"
Truly a scientist moment
Her spirit crushed that drum. Not physics.
You may be on to something...
I had a doubt. Can you please tell. What was the aim behind leaving the drum open to outside air till the vapor point? What would happen if the drum was sealed to begin with?
Also if the drum is open till the vapor point, since high pressure moves towards lower pressure wouldn't it disturb the experiment? Higher pressure entering inside to decrease the desired low pressure? Or at the scale at which you are doing the experimenting it doesn't matter?
I know it isn't a physics class and I am 24 but it brought up my scientific intrigue I had as a kid. I wholeheartedly thank you for that.
If the drum was sealed to begin with the pressure inside would increase, like a pressure cooker. She left it open so the pressure would escape until the water was boiling. When she sealed the drum, the air pressure drops as the air and water inside is being cooled, creating a low pressure environment compared to outside.
@@Darion350❤
Slow brain like mine was searching for this comment .
Long story short, heated gas expands like crazy, so it occupies more space with the same amount of molecules and if there's no space to be occupied because the container is sealed, it creates more pressure because the molecules are trying to push themselves away from eachother. So if the container was sealed at the beginning, it would have x amount of molecules that THE atmosphere has already pushed in creating the pressure equilibrium of 1atm outside and inside of the drum at room temperature . Then, when you heat it, the air would try to expand and create pressure, then the water steam would like to expand and create even more pressure(because, once again, there's no more room and the drum is sealed so it can't escape), so the drum would have more than 1atm of pressure inside than the constant 1atm outside and try to EXplode, then when you cool it down to room temperature it would have the same 1atm of pressure it had before heating because the amount of molecules inside hasn't changed. If you cool it down further it may create pressure smaller than 1atm, but this wouldn't be enough to make the metal bend.
However, if you don't seal it and heat it up, some of the heated gas molecules will escape(because, once again, hotter gas molecules want to distance themselves from eachother more than colder gas molecules), so you will still have the same pressure inside and outside, but with fewer molecules inside, then you seal it and when you cool the hot gas inside the drum to room temperature, the molecules try to compact and occupy less space, creating enough pressure deficiency that the external 1atm crushes the barrel that only offers metal sheet strength+0.Xatm on the inside to resist which isn't enough so it IMplodes
@@ДимаВеселов-в8и hi, i also reached the same conclusion after giving it some thought but your comment made my concept even more strong so thanks. Also I have noticed that this RUclips channel never explains stuff correctly and misleads students (who actually try to use some brain unlike students with "I love the enthusiasm of this teacher, concept? Who cares about that" Attitude)
Always love to hear science being spoken in such a scientific accent, fraulein!