man my exams are in a few days and i just found your channel, time to speedrun, and it goes it without saying, thank you, so so much, teachers are just underpayed man
Hi! I just wanted to let you know that all of theese topic 5 videos are not i the electricity and magnetism playlist, only like 5 videos are in there so I got a bit confused as to where the rest of the videos were. Great videos btw:)
Man, until now, you have basically teached me all what I have learned in IB teacher, and I know that you will keep teaching me in the other units. I'm so greatful for your lectures. Thank you for teaching us!
Hi, I am confused about the case of a charge passing between a pair of parallel plates. Is the parabolic route applicable for both positive and negative charges?
So basically, if we were to put a positive charge in a field, the direction that the positive charge would hypothetically go under the influence of an arbitrary charge is the direction of the field?
man my exams are in a few days and i just found your channel, time to speedrun, and it goes it without saying, thank you, so so much, teachers are just underpayed man
Aw thank you and happy it's helping! I feel very supported fwiw.
Hi! I just wanted to let you know that all of theese topic 5 videos are not i the electricity and magnetism playlist, only like 5 videos are in there so I got a bit confused as to where the rest of the videos were. Great videos btw:)
Oh thank you! I had mostly focused on the subtopic playlists and will update the main playlists now :)
you’re a great lecturer
very useful, many thanks!
Man, until now, you have basically teached me all what I have learned in IB teacher, and I know that you will keep teaching me in the other units. I'm so greatful for your lectures. Thank you for teaching us!
Aw this made my day, thank you!
Shouldn’t the value at 4:38 be negative?
The E value for the second charge (-30muC)
@@AndyMasley Thank you so much for clarifying and thanks a lot for the videos as well.
So should it? I can't see the answer here.
I recently transferred my channel to a new name and my old comments got deleted, it should be negative
Hi, I am confused about the case of a charge passing between a pair of parallel plates. Is the parabolic route applicable for both positive and negative charges?
Yes, and the direction of deflection depends on the sign of the charge and the sign on the plate (unlike charges attract and vice versa)
@@ranonymous27 Thank you 💗
So basically, if we were to put a positive charge in a field, the direction that the positive charge would hypothetically go under the influence of an arbitrary charge is the direction of the field?
Solid lecture