I watched like 4 videos trying to get an explanation for this and I didn't get it until I saw this video! Wish I had more teachers like her when I was in school.
Phenomenal video! Exactly what I needed to know when studying for my CCNA. It is not directly related to the certification but it is knowledge that helps me understand the speed correlated with Ethernet/Fiber connections. Thank you for the video!
ok, you just melted my brain and my entire perception of everything in music....I dont know if I like or hate this video, but you did a great job at making me question everything in my life
A very good, engaging discussion of frequency. I used to teach electronic music at the college level and worked with frequency and wave forms every semester. A bit of trivia for you about your violin. The sound of a violin is created by combining 20 different wave forms and frequencies.
Wait, if frequency is 0.25hz it means it blinks once every 4 seconds, but it is supposed to blink 10 times per 4 seconds. Is your math a little off or am I missing something?
STEM is helped by this series. I'm glad I can share this with my 11 year old niece ( if I can convince her to put down the smartphone/tablet ) . Thanks!
Thanks for your explanation. I don't wish to be rude, but, the sound of this video seemed not right - sometimes it was like you were shouting, and other times like you were mumbling and I had difficulty setting the level of volume to actually hear what you were saying, but then blasted by your increase in volume. Is there a way to ensure your mic sensitivity and recording levels are optimised to give a better general playback level ?
This is how things need to be explained in school, in a fun and engaging way. Well done!
But the teachers don't do that (╯︵╰)
true
and the teacher is cute too lol
For real
Supet cutie 💓
Finally someone who explained it in a way that I can understand. Thanks 🤗🤗
Yay! Glad to hear. Thank YOU! 🤗
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Ok, this is very well explained because I m falling to sleep and still actively listening to you. I appreciate this.
I watched like 4 videos trying to get an explanation for this and I didn't get it until I saw this video! Wish I had more teachers like her when I was in school.
Why do I think that you are a perfect teacher who explain in a perfect manner by taking the example of common things.😃.😁.
You broke this down perfectly, and the puns were even on topic! Great video! I'm working on a project and need to understand all this! :D
Wonderful educator!! She’s explaining it like I’m a kindergartener and I’m still having to put it at .5 speed to really understand.
Phenomenal video! Exactly what I needed to know when studying for my CCNA. It is not directly related to the certification but it is knowledge that helps me understand the speed correlated with Ethernet/Fiber connections. Thank you for the video!
dont worry shes just going through a phase and is amped up about it.
u make her sound like an electron
Be like a Proton stay Positive+😅😅😅
she really started the video with an iconic dad joke
ok, you just melted my brain and my entire perception of everything in music....I dont know if I like or hate this video, but you did a great job at making me question everything in my life
Great video! I liked how you rolled your sleeves up for the math part! 😅
Omg you are a goddess in teaching!
The best explanation ever! Greetings from Brazil. :)
Why was US Music Standard frequency changed from 432HZ to 440HZ?
I literally enjoy listening to your voice .
BOOM! Awesome content, captivating, perfect choreography! Not sure where life has taken you, but hope its fantastic!
What are your thoughts on 432 hz versus 440 as middle A???
This was so random in my feed. She did an amazing job of explaining. I agree this is how teaching should be. Good jobs writers!
A very good, engaging discussion of frequency. I used to teach electronic music at the college level and worked with frequency and wave forms every semester. A bit of trivia for you about your violin. The sound of a violin is created by combining 20 different wave forms and frequencies.
super dope video! beautiful work
Thank you! This was super great!
Oh my Lord this woman is beautiful and intelligent. And she hasn't uploaded I'm a while I see. Upload!!!!!
Frequencies is all around us. What you see, what you hear.
I wished I would have found your videos before I passed my Amatuer Radio License. I like your teaching methods.
You deserve millions subscribers❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love the way you teach. Love you
Super content beautiful teacher
Super👍
Thank you.
Crystal clear explanation.
Tq mam , it's very simple and interesting.
the level of explanation is out of this world :)
This the best teacher ever 😃
Beautiful video!! Extremely good explanation!!! Many Thanks!!
“If you jump on a bed 250 times in seven minutes” that’s frequency too !
Great content!
A new subscriber here .I like the way how you explain. very clear.
Thanks for simplifying the core concepts !
Very informative and educational
That was actually awesome! Thanks very much!
Nicely and easyly explained
So beautiful explaination🤗🤗🤗
Wait, if frequency is 0.25hz it means it blinks once every 4 seconds, but it is supposed to blink 10 times per 4 seconds. Is your math a little off or am I missing something?
You combined both examples together
This is really good for Gen X and thank you!
Thank you so much mis,for your explanation,,,,love from INDIA
love your way of teaching, awesome thanks
at last , you explained it so nicely
very good entertaining and educational video thank you
Thanks very helpful tutorial video
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Thanks for the explanation.
amazing explanation thanks a lot
Thank you for this surprisingly helpful video.
Loved this video, thanks!
Nice! good stuff.
Did you do wave forms?
I just found this video and thank you.
You never followed up with this video :( I really enjoy you're whole method of explanation and teaching; hope you continue making content.
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Great introduction teacher
STEM is helped by this series. I'm glad I can share this with my 11 year old niece ( if I can convince her to put down the smartphone/tablet ) . Thanks!
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Excellent video
well that puts thing to perspective, thank u much,
Great channel name. I like the channel name beauty and the bot
you are such a talented instructor! this was super easy and understandable!
you explain frequency in a very cool way thank you so much 😍😍😍👌👌👌
What is the reason of a three phase invertor which doesn't work on 50/60 Hz frequencies.
If we adjust up it will be tripped
Thankyou fr such explanation......🤩🤩🤩🤩
She was straight forward I like that👍🏾
Well done! Engaging and entertaining!
what a pleasure to watch and listen to 🙂, this kind of teacher would beware the kids from drowsing off
Great explaination.!
I love this presentation
Imagine that all the classes you have ever taken was explained like this.
Well out of curiosity then what is the highest note a turning fork in tuned to like does musical vibration have a limit
You should look into vocal compression!
Thanks very good vidio thanks you are brilliant
Where are the following videos that were promised at the end of the video :(
Thanks for this masterpiece tho!!
Loved it!
What a great explaination, thanks!
Great video and topic.
Excellent video.
Navigational aids use frequency and period to identify location. Each aid has a different frequency and period as noted on the chart (map) .
Cool! Thanks
Enjoyed your podcast...would love to see your waveform video, but not seeing it in your channel.
this was just so good... thank you
this was great!!
This just blew my mind… so music notes are just frequencies at different speeds?
You are not only beautiful but also explaining brilliantly
So this is what hertz is... Well, I wish I learned it along the way. It's not complicated but very useful to understand other things :D
Awesome video !
Thanks for your explanation.
I don't wish to be rude, but, the sound of this video seemed not right - sometimes it was like you were shouting, and other times like you were mumbling and I had difficulty setting the level of volume to actually hear what you were saying, but then blasted by your increase in volume.
Is there a way to ensure your mic sensitivity and recording levels are optimised to give a better general playback level ?
great stuff = thank you
1. Do you produce or absorb Hertz?
2. How much Hertz does it take to bike ride per second?
This reminds me of the courses I took in college. You explain it very well🙌
What digital frequency meters would you recommend for confirming frequencies others claim to be producing?
Love the presentation. Can you consider doing something on the EM Spectrum.
Thank you!
wonderful!
Can this be a valid frequency 0.013?
Thanks a lot ...that helped me a lot!!!