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this is what teachers in every corner of the world shud use to teach. this is 100 times efficient than what they explain in air. this shud be mandatory in all school. great work sir.
Thanks. If you have not already seen it, I go into a lot more detail about using sine waves to make patterns in my video on Fourier Transforms at the following link. ruclips.net/video/r18Gi8lSkfM/видео.html
You know what RUclips lacks? A button to like every single video from a certain channel. Yours in particular. VERY helpful content. Although I'm not even studying this I still understand it with ease!
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how do you decide for how mny elementary waves are in the slit and what distance the have from each other? wouldn't everything look different when you have more of them? more orders?
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Thank you so much for putting in so much detail in such a complex topic. I really appreciate the time you guys put in to y'alls video. I learned Fourier transform, electric current, and now diffraction interference from the videos you guys provide. Makes complicated topics into easy visualized understanding. Thank you. Keep up the good work!
The explaining style of this channel is great! The slow speed gives the learner enough time to think, to imagine. It's important for better understandings. Thanks for making such videos!!
Wow. This was EXACTLY the level of clarity I was looking for and would be satisfied with when searching the web about how diffraction works. Delicious video. Exceeded my expectations.
I usually do not like music in the background of educational videos. But there is something about classical music that fits math and physics beautifully. It compliments it instead of distracting.
This is the best and most illustrative tutorial on diffraction I have ever seen. Such animations are the perfect tool for really understanding such phenomena. Well done 👍
Why does this only have 7000 views?? It should be viewed by all physics/engineering students all over the world, it was amazing! I'm gonna tell all my class mates about this channel, and once I have a job, I'll be sure to donate too. :)Thank you so much!
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By far the best illustrated and explained series of lectures I've seen on the subject. There are some very odd experiments I have seen not very well illustrated but quite well explained; in which clever attempts where made to trick electrons into taking the wrong path. All attempts failed. The only explanation was that somehow the electron 'knows' ahead of time whither or not a barrier will be there thus always following the shortest path in the now. This left me scratching my head for years! It would be a challenge but I'm wondering if Eugene could produce a video addressing this phenomenality?
wow! this video is so helpful to my understanding of diffraction and interference. i have an excellent optics professor but lecture-style learning is inherently limited. sometimes you just have to sit back, get stoned and watch these mathematical concepts visually and graphically.
I have no words in which I can thank you but i one thing, this is the only video i think which can explain it all , i mean its best... thanks a lot for making such a video ...
Eugene: I really liked the phasor technique when the slit (d) becomes appreciably larger than lambda. I hadn't seen that before. A few questions about that: 1) This reduces to the standard Young Experiment when d>Lambda, does it make any sense to use a sub-source separation smaller than lambda? 4) What does a negative phasor magnitude imply (Partial trough?) 5) Are these techniques more applicable for fluid-waves rather than light-waves of single color? On a more important note, I presume these techniques are only an approximation to QED? As you know, QED produces ("amplitudes"--->probabilities at the back plane). I grapple with how simple phasor techniques which don't include quantum effects could match the mathematical Sum-over-history/Renormalization of QED. Thanks again for your beautiful vids.
thanks sir for your one of the greatest videos again you have really great mind to made it i will see on the topics of planck foton theory and meaning of h what is h and how is work in equations
very good explanation you should really watch this video if you are stuck in the understanding of the ydse or diffraction through single silt.Kudos to the person who made this video possible.
I loved every single bit of this video . Except the music ... It slowly makes one grow insane when learning a pretty complex topic. It's cloud nine of knowledge.
Finally, I was struggling to understand Wave Optics a lot until this video. Amazing, really amazing animation. If it was possible, I would've liked you to also dive into the mathematical aspects of it such as why the first dark fringe would appear when the path difference is equal to the wavelength and how it differs from YDSE and such. Still, I was finally able to understand the phenomena and I can take it from here. Thank you so much.
Amazing video! I really love how you're building off and combining old topics you already covered. One thing though, at around 12:38, doesn't that green line passing into the negatives on the x-axis suggest a negative amplitude, or is the only significant thing the actual length of the line? And if so, is there anything significant about the last point passing into the negatives? Thanks
+pendalink, it is only the length of the green line that signifies the amplitude of the sum of the waves. The fact that its X coordinate is negative doesn't matter, since the green line is going to rotate around the theta axis as theta increases, and I was just showing the cross section for when theta is zero. And thanks for the compliment about my video.
Such an awesome explanation.....I am really pleased as well as glad after understanding all the concepts of diffraction and interference so clearly....thanks a lot ma'am..
Thanks a lot, your videos just come in time to save me from another test.May I know what your nest videos are going to be?I really your way of teaching thanks again
Sometimes understanding physics and imaging became hard but through ur well represented visual and slow lecturing video i will get time to think, imagine ,and makes relation b/n different concepts.Thanks a lots sir.
That cat which is in this video animation was confused like me before watching this video 😂😂😂😂but now that cat is become master in this concept 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣and me also 😂😂thank u Eugene 💕🥰❤️👍u did a great job..
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Legendary animation 😘😍😘😍😘😍😘😍😘😍😘😍😘😍😘😍I want this only 😘😍😘😍😍😘😍😘😍😘😍😘😘😍
this is what teachers in every corner of the world shud use to teach. this is 100 times efficient than what they explain in air. this shud be mandatory in all school. great work sir.
Yes exactly
Bro teachers in school are not this much indepth knowledge holders. Only a highly good BSc with Physics person can teach of this level.
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I disagree it takes a lot of effort to make something of this level and isn't practical to be followed worldwide 😐
How does Eugene only have 220k subscribers? Everything about this channel is 10/10
Thanks for the compliment.
The concept of sine wave was beautiful
Thanks. If you have not already seen it, I go into a lot more detail about using sine waves to make patterns in my video on Fourier Transforms at the following link. ruclips.net/video/r18Gi8lSkfM/видео.html
You know what RUclips lacks? A button to like every single video from a certain channel. Yours in particular. VERY helpful content. Although I'm not even studying this I still understand it with ease!
+Asen Georgiev, thanks. I am glad to hear that my content is helpful, and I am glad that you like mt videos. Thanks.
Well, at least we have subscribe as the next best thing
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+Eugene Khutoryansky Maybe once I have a job.
Physics Videos by Eugene Khutoryansky like the video because when u describe the phenomenon your all words are clear it is more for me
THANK U VERY MUCH
hope for more videos I am not be disappointed 👍👍👍☺
how do you decide for how mny elementary waves are in the slit and what distance the have from each other?
wouldn't everything look different when you have more of them? more orders?
3D animation really helps make everything crystal clear! Would recommend this video!
Thanks. I am glad you liked my video.
My heart aches for the students that still haven't find this chanel
It's impossible to ever get disappointed by this channel...
; )
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6:20 thanks for showing us the DNA and how its made.
Wow. I could have never been able to imagine this. Thanks a lot. Your animation are just fantastic, phenomenal.
You should win a Nobel prize for making these videos... absolutely incredible
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@@EugeneKhutoryansky Of course! Well done 👍
Thank you so much for putting in so much detail in such a complex topic. I really appreciate the time you guys put in to y'alls video. I learned Fourier transform, electric current, and now diffraction interference from the videos you guys provide. Makes complicated topics into easy visualized understanding. Thank you. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the compliment and I am glad to hear that my videos are helpful.
The explaining style of this channel is great! The slow speed gives the learner enough time to think, to imagine. It's important for better understandings. Thanks for making such videos!!
Thanks for the compliments.
Where have you been all my life, Eugene? This video is amazing - thanks for the thorough work you put into explaining these concepts!
Glad you liked my video. Thanks.
Wow. This was EXACTLY the level of clarity I was looking for and would be satisfied with when searching the web about how diffraction works.
Delicious video. Exceeded my expectations.
I am glad you liked my video. Thanks.
This has to be the best video on a physical concept i have watched in my life. Thank you so much!
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This is one of the best videos I've seen on interference and diffraction. Thanks a lot.
Thanks for the compliment.
Speechless and appreciation cannot be expressed in words. Making animation with concept is a big deal. Thank you for your hard work.
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Your videos are fantastic. The animation really helps for visual learners like me and to consolidate textbook type learning. Thank you.
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This is so good I want to study here now ! This should be the way calm voice , calming music , perfect explanation from tip to toe!
Thanks. I am glad you like my videos.
The way you animated sin wave was amazing❤
I usually do not like music in the background of educational videos. But there is something about classical music that fits math and physics beautifully. It compliments it instead of distracting.
This is the best and most illustrative tutorial on diffraction I have ever seen. Such animations are the perfect tool for really understanding such phenomena. Well done 👍
Thanks for the compliments.
Why does this only have 7000 views?? It should be viewed by all physics/engineering students all over the world, it was amazing! I'm gonna tell all my class mates about this channel, and once I have a job, I'll be sure to donate too. :)Thank you so much!
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Very helpful video really good animation I totally visualized the concept thanks
Yep completely agreed, and the music is so conducive to the learning of the concepts too!
By far the best illustrated and explained series of lectures I've seen on the subject. There are some very odd experiments I have seen not very well illustrated but quite well explained; in which clever attempts where made to trick electrons into taking the wrong path. All attempts failed. The only explanation was that somehow the electron 'knows' ahead of time whither or not a barrier will be there thus always following the shortest path in the now. This left me scratching my head for years! It would be a challenge but I'm wondering if Eugene could produce a video addressing this phenomenality?
You nailed it. After a long search, i found how interference happening through a single slit.
I am glad you liked my video.
wow! this video is so helpful to my understanding of diffraction and interference. i have an excellent optics professor but lecture-style learning is inherently limited. sometimes you just have to sit back, get stoned and watch these mathematical concepts visually and graphically.
The best geometric description of wave interference I have ever watched
Thanks for the compliment.
Videos like this are so important in advancing the understanding and teaching of physics. Your videos are always fantastic.
Thanks.
The sine wave analogy was really intruiging! Kudos to this amazing video!!!🎉
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Thank you- this animation really helps me visualise things. It must've been hard work- really appreciate it and keep it up!
Thanks. I am glad my animation was helpful.
You have some of the best videos on RUclips, I wish I could help.
Thanks. I am glad you like my videos. For people who want to help, I have a Patreon page at www.patreon.com/EugeneK
This is the best explanation on aperture and depth of field on photography.
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Best explanation I've ever seen.It is really amazing.Thank you very...... much.
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Great great great video that actually uses Huygen's principle to explain diffraction
Thank you for this
Fantastic video with music. Really helpful. Please do more videos.
thank you!! love the background music choice btw 👩🚀
This must have taken a lot of effort.
You are sooooo amazing. Seriously.
Thanks for the compliment.
I have no words in which I can thank you but i one thing, this is the only video i think which can explain it all , i mean its best... thanks a lot for making such a video ...
Thanks. I am glad you liked my video.
The 'single hole' interference pattern blew my mind the first time.
Eugene: I really liked the phasor technique when the slit (d) becomes appreciably larger than lambda. I hadn't seen that before. A few questions about that:
1) This reduces to the standard Young Experiment when d>Lambda, does it make any sense to use a sub-source separation smaller than lambda?
4) What does a negative phasor magnitude imply (Partial trough?)
5) Are these techniques more applicable for fluid-waves rather than light-waves of single color?
On a more important note, I presume these techniques are only an approximation to QED? As you know, QED produces ("amplitudes"--->probabilities at the back plane). I grapple with how simple phasor techniques which don't include quantum effects could match the mathematical Sum-over-history/Renormalization of QED.
Thanks again for your beautiful vids.
Thanks a lot, very helpful to visualize the effects!
Thanks.
How beautifully one can explain....!
You're the best.....❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏
Thanks for the compliments.
thanks sir for your one of the greatest videos again
you have really great mind to made it
i will see on the topics of planck foton theory and meaning of h what is h and how is work in equations
Great video as always!! It really helped me a lot, thank you!
+Theenerd ジェームズ, thanks. I am glad that the video was helpful.
The music and everything is beautiful
Incredibly great. Many thanks for sharing this!
Glad you liked my video.
This is amazing. This is a great channel.
Thanks. Glad you like my videos.
Amazing video!Helped a lot to visualise.Thank you so mich!
Glad to hear that my video was helpful.
Eugene this is a great video in many ways as usual, but it would been a really nice if you had elaborate more about the huygens principle.
This is a very important video in visualizing superpositions, although a video directed specifically at waves and superposition would be cool.
My god! This is the best explanation I have ever seen.
Thanks for the compliment about my explanation.
Sometime my love for physics goes down but whenever I watch a single video on any physics topic from ur channel then it gets restored.
this is the best video i can find. thks!!!
Thanks for the compliment about my video.
this is a wonderful way to convince the students about the behaviour of waves😇😇thank you
Thanks.
very good explanation you should really watch this video if you are stuck in the understanding of the ydse or diffraction through single silt.Kudos to the person who made this video possible.
Thanks for the compliment about my video.
I loved every single bit of this video . Except the music ...
It slowly makes one grow insane when learning a pretty complex topic.
It's cloud nine of knowledge.
Finally, I was struggling to understand Wave Optics a lot until this video. Amazing, really amazing animation. If it was possible, I would've liked you to also dive into the mathematical aspects of it such as why the first dark fringe would appear when the path difference is equal to the wavelength and how it differs from YDSE and such. Still, I was finally able to understand the phenomena and I can take it from here. Thank you so much.
I am glad my video was helpful. Thanks.
Great video, Thank you Eugene!
+blake301987, thanks. Glad you liked it.
These videos are incredible
Thanks. I am glad you like my videos.
Many Many thanks for this beautiful explanation
Thanks.
Superb, btw this might be one of the challenging videos for you, a lot of imagination and visualization is required
Amazing video! I really love how you're building off and combining old topics you already covered. One thing though, at around 12:38, doesn't that green line passing into the negatives on the x-axis suggest a negative amplitude, or is the only significant thing the actual length of the line? And if so, is there anything significant about the last point passing into the negatives? Thanks
+pendalink, it is only the length of the green line that signifies the amplitude of the sum of the waves. The fact that its X coordinate is negative doesn't matter, since the green line is going to rotate around the theta axis as theta increases, and I was just showing the cross section for when theta is zero. And thanks for the compliment about my video.
Such an awesome explanation.....I am really pleased as well as glad after understanding all the concepts of diffraction and interference so clearly....thanks a lot ma'am..
Thanks for the compliment about my explanation.
Thanks a lot, your videos just come in time to save me from another test.May I know what your nest videos are going to be?I really your way of teaching thanks again
This is the best thing that I ever saw for this topic
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@@EugeneKhutoryansky Actually I am glad that I found your channel
this video has broguht me great joy. it has cured my depression. 🥳 i am 7 years old
Eugene, YOU ARE THE BEST!
+Uyhn26, thanks. It is nice to be appreciated.
You're welcome! And thank YOU for making all these wonder videos!
Awesome visualisation
Thank you so much
Thanks for the compliment.
Sometimes understanding physics and imaging became hard but through ur well represented visual and slow lecturing video i will get time to think, imagine ,and makes relation b/n different concepts.Thanks a lots sir.
Thanks. I am glad that my videos are helpful.
@@EugeneKhutoryansky thanks sir. To see your works we eager to know about u,so can u tell us about yourself...we would like to know.
Magnificent
Absolute beauty here mad lads 👏👏
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A BIG THANK YOU❤
That HELPED A LOT!
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Loved the video loved the concept clarity given ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks.
Thanku very very much all doubts are clear thanku
Thanks so much, I understood lots of topics which ars really hard to understand. Please, keep going on this fantastic channel .
My best wishes.
+dheyaa kadhim, thanks for the compliment. And yes, lots more videos are on their way.
Sir, you've nailed it.
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I love people who make me love PHYSICS
This is too good!Thank you for this!!
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Great effort and nice way of explaining things :)
Thanks.
The cat sitting in the corner was the best part
Ossom superb y'a ira really great video
Best learning video I ever seen.
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I have never seen this explanation of interference and diffraction in my life before this.
Great ❤✌️ superb explaination that can not be bought from everywhere
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This channel should have 50 million subscribers... ♥
Thanks. Hopefully one day it will happen.
@@EugeneKhutoryansky Amin
great videos. i realy like all your videos.
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i love your videos and i love you !!!
+Yassen Jamal, thanks. It is nice to be loved, and I am glad you love my videos too. Thanks.
Very nice representation, thank you!
Thanks.
loved the music AWESOME !!!!!
Superb vlog of concept of sine wave
That cat which is in this video animation was confused like me before watching this video 😂😂😂😂but now that cat is become master in this concept 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣and me also 😂😂thank u Eugene 💕🥰❤️👍u did a great job..
Thanks. Glad you liked my video.
very beautifully explained!
Thanks.
Thank you very much... It has helped me a lot
Glad to hear my video was helpful.
Finally understood the importance of wavelets...
So each hole makes a new light source and the two source combine together and waves interfere makes patterns
amazing illustration
Thanks.
Amazing vedio sir....thank u soooo muchhh
Very insightful!