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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
  • Scientists prove that there is smaller particles then Atoms and these are....?
    Yes we are back with another FUN educational video and this week, we're starting our discussion on atoms with the definition, structure and how to calculate subatomic particles. ViralEd will guide you through the basic concepts in a fun and educational way.
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Комментарии • 248

  • @zayanbazier4861
    @zayanbazier4861 3 года назад +147

    He taught me everything I needed to know in 6 minutes tht my teacher couldn't properly explain in 2 years 😬 good tutorial though, completely understand everything u said, keep it up 👍

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  3 года назад +3

      WOLF PACT thanks heaps

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  3 года назад +6

      Zayan Bazier glad you liked it

    • @christianday5630
      @christianday5630 2 года назад +9

      You just weren’t listening bro. Now that you’re older you want to learn.

    • @TenkoPR
      @TenkoPR 2 года назад

      @@christianday5630 how do u know he is old

    • @_Zen_Clips_
      @_Zen_Clips_ 2 года назад

      Haha

  • @jamesmanning8269
    @jamesmanning8269 4 года назад +35

    I appreciate that you made this video. Even though everyone’s pointed out plenty errors in your video, I’m sure that you’ll get the hang of producing higher quality videos with every new upload!

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  4 года назад +4

      thank you so much for the feedback, yeah made a few errors in my first couple videos

  • @yolandamora4520
    @yolandamora4520 2 года назад +6

    Thank you! My professor took 20 minutes to explain this and had half of the class confused still.

  • @owenhyatt9077
    @owenhyatt9077 4 года назад +104

    Thanks I have a test tomorrow

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  4 года назад +6

      Owen Hyatt how’d you go in the test?

    • @SpizNitrate
      @SpizNitrate 4 года назад +4

      ViralEd I was watching dr stone and got interested in science that's why i am learning everything there is even though I am 11

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  4 года назад +3

      SpizerYT who is dr stone?

    • @SpizNitrate
      @SpizNitrate 4 года назад +3

      ViralEd it's a anime

    • @davidanike5313
      @davidanike5313 3 года назад +1

      @@SpizNitrate same here watching s enku

  • @PigNe0
    @PigNe0 3 года назад +17

    I feel like I am weird for searching up school relating things in a non-school environment

    • @clicked7217
      @clicked7217 3 года назад

      Same bro it’s summer idk why I’m looking at this

    • @Wholesome_Mystic
      @Wholesome_Mystic 2 года назад

      Not school related it’s life related bro school don’t really teach you stuff that appeals to your life, mind, and natural human inquisition

    • @Wholesome_Mystic
      @Wholesome_Mystic 2 года назад

      Not to mention you probably didn’t have a desire to know or interested in these phenomena when they taught it to you I know my ass was to rambunctious, dreamy and non focused as a child growing up so in class my mind wondered and wandered on other child’s things rather than what the is making this light bulb light up or the building blocks of reality and all that but now as and adult I want to know all there is to Know and more

    • @WHAR405
      @WHAR405 2 года назад

      @@Wholesome_Mystic Ya

  • @valtrek868
    @valtrek868 3 года назад +1

    thanks i didnt understand anything in online lesson, but now i know everything. THX

  • @Katusa22k
    @Katusa22k 2 года назад +1

    Wow! What a brief and clear explanation. Amazing! Thank you for that.

  • @johnbo2488
    @johnbo2488 4 года назад +32

    one tip: add timestamps in the description for quick reference
    other than that, very helpful video :)

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  3 года назад +3

      Johnbo Thankyou really appreciate it and will look into those time stamps

  • @Kravex
    @Kravex 4 года назад +28

    THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH, HELPING ME IN 10th grade for AP bio

    • @thatcherbuck
      @thatcherbuck 4 года назад +4

      lol

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  4 года назад +2

      glad this was able to help, will be bringing out more videos soon :)

    • @user-ye7hi4cr5u
      @user-ye7hi4cr5u 3 года назад

      @@thatcherbuck test 1 test 2 test 3 go

    • @leilaniluna6024
      @leilaniluna6024 3 года назад +3

      I’m learning this is 8th Lol

    • @Kravex
      @Kravex 3 года назад +1

      @@leilaniluna6024 cool

  • @isiyogi8806
    @isiyogi8806 3 года назад +7

    omg im so confused. this video says the atomic weight is on top and the atomic number is on the bottom... i paused the video to label them on my own before the video labeled them and then thought i memorized it wrong but i googled it and looked it up and it says in my textbook the atomic number is the number at the top of the element symbol and the atomic mass is at the bottom.

  • @imcloud305
    @imcloud305 2 года назад +3

    This video is what made me able to get through 10th grade physics class
    I love you so much as now I'm going to 12th grade with a 98.7% degree I will forever thank you bro

  • @sandhya2358
    @sandhya2358 3 года назад +4

    Thanks , this video helped me a lot for my exam (which is tomorrow)🙏🏻

  • @amnehghafourian7981
    @amnehghafourian7981 4 года назад +11

    thankyou so much. 8th grade math just got alot easier.

    • @sajahhammuda6833
      @sajahhammuda6833 4 года назад +2

      amneh ghafourian math?

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  4 года назад +3

      8th grade maths hahaha glad that atoms helped you some how with maths

    • @englandcricketfan4799
      @englandcricketfan4799 4 года назад +4

      This ain't math mate it's physics😅😅😅

  • @thatsayden
    @thatsayden Год назад

    I loved this video so much, it taught me all I wanted to know know about Atoms and their subatomics!!! Thank you so much ViralEd!

  • @freyjamayson-bailey9199
    @freyjamayson-bailey9199 Год назад +1

    This is perfect for my adhd mind

  • @anuelaaa7291
    @anuelaaa7291 Год назад

    You explained it so basic yet with so much detail friend 👍 thank you I really appreciate it. A lot of videos don’t explain it aswell as you did.

  • @BlairGreene
    @BlairGreene 6 лет назад +9

    I love how you broke this down and make it so easy to understand. I learned this in school and always struggled with this subject. I remember some of what you explained. But now I understand a lot more!

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  4 года назад

      That's amazing i hope the other videos are just as clear for you?

  • @kesalawheeler
    @kesalawheeler 4 года назад +4

    Wow! Thank you

  • @englandcricketfan4799
    @englandcricketfan4799 4 года назад +5

    You deserve more followers mate

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  4 года назад

      Chloe Watson thanks greatly appreciate that. Slowly growing

  • @malakmohamed9032
    @malakmohamed9032 3 года назад +2

    You explains easy and simple ☺️
    Exactly you are good teacher 😅

  • @dr.kirtikumarjain4025
    @dr.kirtikumarjain4025 3 года назад +1

    Really thanks ❤️ helpful 👍🏻

  • @mahnxxrr5870
    @mahnxxrr5870 4 года назад +14

    i never understand my teacher but after this video there is a thumbs up

    • @Doom756
      @Doom756 3 года назад

      Emas same

  • @Hana-id6tp
    @Hana-id6tp 3 года назад

    thank you so much for this!!!!

  • @monkeh8596
    @monkeh8596 3 года назад

    ty so much. im just 11 and i wanted to understand about this stuff and luckily found a channel that simplifys this.

  • @Mrswilliams2184
    @Mrswilliams2184 2 года назад +1

    Damn!!!! It finally clicked like damn!!! After 20 years it clicked I feel dumb explained so easily!

  • @ketanbhardwaj509
    @ketanbhardwaj509 3 года назад +1

    Simply outstanding 👍👍
    I became ur fan

  • @fatherozai197
    @fatherozai197 3 года назад +1

    thanks you have made this so clear for me to understand

  • @wiz59
    @wiz59 3 года назад

    Really helpful video thanks :)

  • @geniuswork8631
    @geniuswork8631 4 года назад

    Thanks ! It really helped

  • @divya3038
    @divya3038 3 года назад

    same, even i have a test tomorrow and this actually helped! thanks!

  • @niksfishingworld
    @niksfishingworld 3 года назад +5

    He teaches me more than my school does

    • @Fudge_Fantasy
      @Fudge_Fantasy 3 года назад

      School isn't for learning it's for being in doctrinated.

  • @sencrum.
    @sencrum. 3 года назад

    Thanks so much bro

  • @rustic328
    @rustic328 2 года назад

    Something I've been trying to learn for years I ended up learning in 6 minutes.

  • @carlastevens8247
    @carlastevens8247 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you😊

  • @IHEARTCOQUETTECLOTHES.777
    @IHEARTCOQUETTECLOTHES.777 4 года назад +6

    Thankyou, i have to study so this helped alot, have a good day

  • @TomHendricksMusea
    @TomHendricksMusea Год назад +1

    This will challenge
    Diagram of Orbits Inside a Proton and Neutron.
    This is based on the premise that both protons and neutrons are made up of combinations of electrons and positrons (anti electrons).
    This diagram suggests that a singularity made of photons, created electron and positron pairs in the Big Bang. Then those electrons and positrons in turn created the fundamental particles.
    PROTON: Consists of three shells that from inside out contain positron / electron / positron
    NEUTRON: Consists of four shells that from inside out contain: positron / electron / positron / electron.
    Questions and Answers:
    Q. Why are protons and neutrons so much larger than the electrons that are orbiting the nucleus?
    A. Because protons and neutrons contain mostly space in the center with three orbiting waves in the case of protons, and four orbiting waves in the case of neutrons. That is also why neutrons with an added electron, are slightly larger than protons.
    Q. Why do protons have a positive charge equal to an electron?
    A. The proton has a positron, electron, and positron. The two inner shells are opposite charge and balance each other. That leaves the outer positron with a charge exactly equal to and opposite to an electron orbiting the nucleus.
    Q. Why does a neutron have no charge?
    A. The neutron has four shells of a positron, electron, positron, and outer electron. The charge of the two electrons balance the charge of the two positrons and leave the neutron with a neutral charge.
    Q. Why are protons always accompanied by neutrons in the nucleus.
    A. The outer shells of the proton and neutron are opposite charge and different wavelengths, so they can coexist in the nucleus.
    Had the nucleus been all protons, their outer shell with its positive charge positron would keep them apart. Had the nucleus been all neutrons their outer shell with its negative charge electron would keep them apart.
    Q. Why don't the electrons and positrons annihilate each other?
    A Free electrons and positrons annihilate each other and become pure energy photons: but electrons and protons do not annihilate each other. Why the difference? It may be because in the first case the electron and positron are mirror image waves of each other and destructive interference applies as it does with mirror image sound waves etc. But in the second case when the positrons and electrons are in separate nucleus shells with different wavelengths this does not apply. Orbiting electrons and protons cannot annihilate. And the protons inner shells of opposite charged particles cannot annihilate either. Remember that the wavelength of an electron changes with velocity, and electrons do not have fixed wavelengths. The same applies to the positron.
    Q. What holds the protons and neutrons together in the nucleus?
    A. The opposite charge particle in their outer shell. For protons it's a positron in the outer shell, for neutrons it's an electron.
    Q. Why are protons so stable, virtually immortal, and neutrons last about 10 minutes when outside the nucleus?
    A. This is unclear, but something about the proton's three shells of positron, electron, and positron, that was manufactured in the Big Bang's extremely high temperatures, is extraordinarily stable.
    Neutrons are not and there are instances such as electron capture or beta plus decay, where an electron and proton combine to make a neutron, or vice versa the neutron decays into an electron and proton.
    Q. Does this challenge the quark theory?
    A. Yes.
    Q What other questions can this model solve.
    A. This can solve where the missing anti matter is. It is there in the atom's nucleus. The positrons in the proton and neutron are the missing anti matter. They have been in the atom all along.
    Q. Can photons, or light make mass?
    A. Yes. Photons can make electron positron pairs in pair conversion. Furthermore ultra high energy gamma ray photons, can create proton and anti protons.

  • @SuburbanVerm1n
    @SuburbanVerm1n 3 года назад +4

    My science teacher made me watch this.

  • @HelloSup926
    @HelloSup926 Год назад

    This wasn't the way how my teacher explained it.. she explains with a very complicated explanations and I couldn't understand it until now. My teacher has been tryna teach it 2 months ago but I learned it all in this video only in 6 minutes-

  • @TomHendricksMusea
    @TomHendricksMusea 10 месяцев назад

    The Key to Atomic Structure Is Deuterium
    My suggestion is that Deuterium is the key to the existence of neutrons and all the elements beyond hydrogen.
    Deuterium is an isotope of hydrogen, with one proton and one neutron in the nucleus. The nucleus is also called a DEUTERON.
    There are deuterons in every atom (except hydrogen).
    The proton is paired with a neutron in every atom after hydrogen. Some larger atoms also have extra neutrons, but all have at least one neutron for every proton.
    Something in the proton pairs with a neutron and is repeated over and over again in the nucleus.
    Without this proton neutron bond, neutrons would all decay in about 15 minutes. The binding energy of the deuteron prevents the decay of the neutron. If neutrons weren't able to keep stable within a deuteron, they would have decayed away. If this had happened, the formation of elements would have been impossible.
    This proton neutron bond is the key to building elements.
    Something in the proton neutron pairs, is key to everything that is, except simple hydrogen.
    Next, Helium has two protons and two neutrons, or two deuterons.
    Helium is very stable. So do sets of two pairs in the nucleus make other common elements?
    YES. The most common elements in the universe have the multiple sets of the two deuteron configuration:
    They include, : helium 2 deuterons, carbon 6, oxygen 8, neon 10, magnesium 12, silicon 14.
    A key reaction in the early universe was the collision of a proton and neutron to form a deuteron, or deuterium nucleus.
    In order to form a nucleus a proton and neutron must collide and stick. This was the key reaction in element building.
    Deuterium forms stronger chemical bonds than hydrogen.
    Deuterium enters all chemical reactions that hydrogen does but reacts more slowly.
    "By studying the deuteron, the simplest nucleus in nature, scientists gain understanding of more complex atomic nuclei that make essentially all visible matter in the universe - energy, gov.

  • @yarranaidu8981
    @yarranaidu8981 3 года назад

    Thnaks a lot

  • @storytime6110
    @storytime6110 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @sekaimunyaradzi3041
    @sekaimunyaradzi3041 4 года назад

    Thanx so much have got a test

  • @manojkvpbenzer6792
    @manojkvpbenzer6792 3 года назад

    Thanks for the amazing class sir... 🙏🙏.Anan manoj.😊😊

  • @DrMattB
    @DrMattB 4 года назад +7

    I'm not sure how easy it is to edit the video and make corrections, but....
    0:03-0:10 The introductory animation shows negative particles in the nucleus of at atom. There are no negative particles in the nucleus.
    1:44 "Nucleus" is misspelled
    3:19 You say that the number of protons is equal to the number of electrons. That isn't true for most of the matter in the universe, which is ionized. What you could say is, "For most atoms on the earth, the number of protons is equal to the number of electrons."
    4:05 "Neutrons" is misspelled.
    4:14 "Neutrons" is written again and misspelled again.
    5:38 "Protons" is misspelled.
    I hope that is helpful.

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  4 года назад +1

      MSB Science yeah videos hard to edit, however since this video I have made my proof reading a longer process to prevent these spelling mistakes haha. Hope other then the misspelled words you enjoyed the video

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  4 года назад +1

      Also have recently changed the intro animation as I thought the pictures used weren’t the best 👌

    • @swatibankar
      @swatibankar 4 года назад +1

      My god you are quite a critic
      Nice observation though

    • @garyskinner2422
      @garyskinner2422 4 года назад

      I'm assuming you're American as you say misspelled, whereas in England we would say misspelt as the past tense of misspell just an observation

  • @legendarygamer3134
    @legendarygamer3134 3 года назад

    Omg thank you! This helps man .

  • @Ridham33571
    @Ridham33571 3 года назад

    Thanks

  • @nerjisfatima7968
    @nerjisfatima7968 4 года назад

    Good job.

  • @losertherapy244
    @losertherapy244 2 года назад +1

    "Chuck us a bit thumbs up" 🤣🤣🤣👍

  • @TheKreativeLife
    @TheKreativeLife 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for this! My son is teaching himself the periodic table and he'd love to see this!

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  6 лет назад +2

      The Kreative Life glad to help, my other video elements and compounds covers the periodic table in a bit more detail 😊

  • @dhirsingnaik5888
    @dhirsingnaik5888 3 года назад

    Thank you so wonderfull

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  3 года назад

      Thankyou really appreciate it

  • @imablobfish2839
    @imablobfish2839 3 года назад

    I watched this video just sto have more understanding on atoms and I'm young but smart!

  • @tasleemeraza969
    @tasleemeraza969 4 года назад

    Thanks 😊😘☺️

  • @samanwaysarkar1869
    @samanwaysarkar1869 3 года назад +1

    I like your teaching style thanks sir ☺🤗

  • @crystalsnow7604
    @crystalsnow7604 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this vedio 😄😁😁😊

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  4 года назад

      video** sorry could not help myself haha glad you liked the video. thankyou for the support

    • @aasims1218
      @aasims1218 4 года назад +1

      CRYSTAL SNOW you spelled video wrong

  • @roded2966
    @roded2966 2 года назад

    Nice man

  • @paulpazsak3665
    @paulpazsak3665 2 года назад +1

    I'd. Love for you to read the book Miracles by Eric Metaxes. And if you did an analysis video about it it would be really cool.

  • @aasims1218
    @aasims1218 4 года назад +1

    Thanks man

  • @barcaedition9832
    @barcaedition9832 3 года назад

    thanks i have my igcse in three days

  • @pariparei8472
    @pariparei8472 5 лет назад +1

    Thank youuu

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  4 года назад

      you are welcome, what was your favourite part of the video? was it easy to understand?

  • @jamespaz4103
    @jamespaz4103 4 года назад

    Good explanation ! tytyty

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  4 года назад

      James Paz you are welcome!! Out of curiosity have you seen any of the other videos?

  • @taranaenae7414
    @taranaenae7414 3 года назад

    Thanks I have a test on this

  • @tttvlogz8910
    @tttvlogz8910 4 года назад +2

    Thx thts for my grade 6 exam tmrw

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  4 года назад

      anytime hopefully it helped you a lot

  • @dabigboi6987
    @dabigboi6987 4 года назад +9

    Even though I’m in the 5th grade and we’re not Evan close to learning this stuff I’m weirdly intrigued

    • @DOODOOMAN118
      @DOODOOMAN118 4 года назад +1

      Hey if you learn it now, it will be smooth sailing later on.

  • @AndyWah
    @AndyWah 6 лет назад +1

    Great educational video. Bring me back to science class in school.

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  4 года назад

      Thank you, wish i was back in school, life was so much easier. how long since you graduated? i am 10 years out

  • @alamgir4052
    @alamgir4052 3 года назад +2

    What is the state of electron? Is it solid, liquid or gaseous? Can you please explain?

  • @eliasnakhle8534
    @eliasnakhle8534 2 года назад

    Good video your my fave=iroute person in RUclips keep up the bangers lol! Well anyway this video rocked! Lmao! Lol! Im so silly!

  • @richietozier5123
    @richietozier5123 3 года назад

    just wanted to say isnt it correct to say "atomic mass"? Since weight is expressed in newtons.

  • @gee6607
    @gee6607 11 месяцев назад

    I feel like you left something out in the Everest analogy

  • @nemo987654321
    @nemo987654321 4 года назад +2

    I'm the 1000 th one liked. Now u ve 1k

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  4 года назад

      Mat Oslo Thankyou that’s amazing

  • @flashlightnin
    @flashlightnin 4 года назад

    1:53

  • @kashifzaman5578
    @kashifzaman5578 3 года назад

    👍👍

  • @kendrellalexander-bostic2740
    @kendrellalexander-bostic2740 3 года назад

    Yes, your welcome ,see ya .

  • @jack-o-error3868
    @jack-o-error3868 3 года назад

    This might save my life in tomorrow's exam

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  3 года назад

      im glad it helped, there is a part 2 that might further help on the channel

  • @lorainewang2330
    @lorainewang2330 3 года назад

    Thanks, I'm now sleepy i can go sleep now

  • @TomHendricksMusea
    @TomHendricksMusea 2 года назад

    Wikipedia says, "The creation of a much more massive pair, like a proton and antiproton, requires photons with energy of more than 1.88 GeV (hard gamma ray photons).
    So how exactly do photons make all the parts of a proton, and then tell me in what order the photon makes them.
    How do photons make; up and down quarks, gluons, spin, strong force, particle charge. What order are they made? Remember this is done in pairs, and instantly!
    LOL, maybe standard physics has some real problems!

  • @lakshyachoudhary444
    @lakshyachoudhary444 4 года назад +1

    what would happen if the mass number would be in odd

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  4 года назад

      Lakshya Choudhary mass number will always be even because there is equal protons to neutrons. Can start getting negative mass in compounds due to nitrogen and it’s odd valence. Due in terms of single elements they are almost always even.

  • @flashlightnin
    @flashlightnin 4 года назад +1

    1:83

  • @jenynce
    @jenynce Год назад +1

    My problem with this video is always the same problem when it comes to these videos you are telling me how to calculate and how many protons and how many neutrons and atom has this and that but I wanna know what is proton why LHC at cern particle accelerators fires two bean of protons i wanna know what is neutron what is it

  • @peterthespaceman.p.j.f.3067
    @peterthespaceman.p.j.f.3067 Год назад

    💖👍

  • @christinerozak8405
    @christinerozak8405 4 года назад +4

    you did not spell the word nucleus correctly - you spelled it nucelus!!!

  • @KAAKKK
    @KAAKKK Год назад

    The writing animation takes ages and then the finish drawing isn’t shown long enough

  • @metaled7763
    @metaled7763 2 года назад

    Right so I now know what the weight and numbers mean..... I still don't know what electron/neutron/protons are? What do they do?
    Electron is electricity? And why we have magnetic fields? So universe is made up of electricity and that's why we can use it?
    So many questions I can't find answers to

  • @rehfleisch_x3202
    @rehfleisch_x3202 4 года назад +1

    today we are learning about dee ATOOOOOOOOMMMMM

  • @feorjeleein
    @feorjeleein 4 года назад +1

    When youtube is better at teaching than your teacher be like

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  3 года назад +1

      Hahaha thanks. I am also a teacher though

  • @iryantisuprihatin9264
    @iryantisuprihatin9264 4 года назад +1

    Only minor comment: please use just “mass” so students don’t get confused. Not all viewers are English speaking, I guess. Thank you

  • @sciencewithmrscollins
    @sciencewithmrscollins Год назад

    Can't use in a classroom when nucleus is misspelled. You should fix that.

  • @jadonwullur4343
    @jadonwullur4343 2 года назад

    Passed physics by 1 mark because of this thankssss😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @Cosmos_the_stardust
    @Cosmos_the_stardust 4 года назад

    what is a quark ?

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  4 года назад +1

      Nandakumar M it’s a tiny particle that is believed to make up protons, neutrons and electrons why?

    • @Cosmos_the_stardust
      @Cosmos_the_stardust 4 года назад +1

      @@viraled5430 just i want to know about it and other fundamental particle like , leptons, boson,etc,. Can u make video on it pls 😁

  • @qwedsazxcxzasdewq
    @qwedsazxcxzasdewq 4 года назад +1

    Te amo

  • @akaheyxd335
    @akaheyxd335 4 года назад +3

    Nice Explanation but you wrote porton instead of proton. Good job tho... Cant understand why only 551 subs... LOL

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  4 года назад +1

      S.Madhan Joshua MC Thankyou, yeah you believe the time I spend proof reading and still miss it haha slowly growing 👌

    • @akaheyxd335
      @akaheyxd335 4 года назад

      @@viraled5430 Yeah you know... Still Growing! lol

  • @ma-legends4678
    @ma-legends4678 5 лет назад +1

    nice video but you wrote elements wrong in the end

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  4 года назад

      hahaha of course I did. you don't wanna know how many times i go through proofreading and still miss the easiest thing to spell

  • @brussell1494
    @brussell1494 3 года назад +1

    Whos here because you teacher is makin you watch while in online learning

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  3 года назад

      Brody Russell welcome, hope you are learning a lot

    • @brussell1494
      @brussell1494 3 года назад

      @@viraled5430 it did help A LOT tho very detailed thx man

  • @cheapmovies25
    @cheapmovies25 4 года назад +3

    Everything is a magnetic atomic balance that's why there are only a few elements and not like millions like snowflakes where everything is completely different..only the luckiest and stable were balanced enough to form in the big bang it's all original energy we borrow and displace back and forth...but if the first matter is equal to energy and that came from a singularity or now quantum fluctuations where did the fields come from lol...why would not space just be empty it is instead an ocean of energy which can move and displace energy 90 percent being dark and invisible but all of that and normal matter and energy if from the bang and the fields where there before it they are eternal

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  4 года назад

      that is very interesting. bit advanced for the age group this is aimed at but a great read

    • @DrMattB
      @DrMattB 4 года назад +1

      @@viraled5430 Yes, it is interesting... but mostly wrong.

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  4 года назад

      MSB Science yeah didn’t look to much into haha what bits are wrong?

    • @cheapmovies25
      @cheapmovies25 4 года назад

      Heres a good beginning article
      ruclips.net/video/ZJQjjBR6PbY/видео.html

    • @cheapmovies25
      @cheapmovies25 4 года назад

      PBS spacetime has cool stuff sometimes and a dr has a channel called cool worlds

  • @vincentkeith1800
    @vincentkeith1800 2 года назад

    Do then neutrons protrons are the smallest but you said atoms were

  • @octanegodrandom
    @octanegodrandom 4 года назад +5

    5:40 portons😂

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  4 года назад

      was one of my first videos, hence there is a few spelling errors sorry

  • @jamespatterson6989
    @jamespatterson6989 3 года назад

    You explained what subatomic particles do, and how you measure them...but you never actually told us what they *are*?

  • @mufferrs
    @mufferrs 3 года назад

    how are trons produced.....ive heard plants make them....yes plants

  • @carp2567
    @carp2567 3 года назад

    I worship Atom. I am a Child of Atom

  • @monasheth8741
    @monasheth8741 3 года назад

    Nucleus, protons and neutrons misspelled ...important to keep spelling correct- good otherwise

  • @randominternetprofile8270
    @randominternetprofile8270 3 года назад

    Who controls the ads chosen for your video? I plan on showing this video to my 6th and 7th grade students and the ad was for a horror movie. Not a good way to start off a lecture and demo on atoms.

    • @viraled5430
      @viraled5430  3 года назад

      umm youtube controls the ads. sorry this happened i hope you didn't scare the students too much