You saved my semester, sir. I'm in a university and the professor isn't even close to being as enthusiastic and clear as you are. I understand concepts from all your videos. Thank you so much.
Very good video, plain and simple. Just a theoretical question what would be the case in the final example if there were two negative charges and one positive?
This guy is so good! I'm actually understanding this stuff and I'm just an ordinary, everyday person. The one I like best in this series is the Blackbody Radiation. Who would've thunk it!?!
iv got a question , 09.03 , since E is created by' +' , the electric field is going outward , does this mean that the electric field will continue to go outwards , and only be ended if a negative charge is placed ?
Good question. I'm not qualified to answer it. My physicist friends recommend Richard Feynman's "QED: A Strange Theory of Light and Matter", though I haven't read it myself. My understanding is that the photon IS the oscillating EM field.
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QED is pretty much the significance of the frequency of oscillation at which charged particle moves in relation to another creating an amplitude and wavelength of disturbance in the constantly discrete EM field? So does a photon exist because it travels through the EM field of all ever local EM fields? There is a constant EM field which when disrupted by an accelerated charged particle,causes a flux in the EM field,and as it locally stabilizes, it passes on the disruption?
So, sir, I have one random question. Great job so far- I am only half way into the video but how does one have a test charge? The problem I have with physics is that everything discussed is so "hypothetical" in my mind.
Is it safe to assume that any electrically neutral object (i.e. a cup, an ink pen, etc.) a.) does not produce an electric field and b.) is not affected when an electric field is applied to it?
Globally, yes. Locally, no. Every force you experience at the macroscopic level, other than gravity, is ultimately electromagnetism in some form or another. The reason the cup doesn't fall through the table, is that there is a localized electrostatic repulsion at the point of contact. There's also polarization that can make neutral objects attract charged objects, because of the charge signs being distributed to opposite sides of the object, such that the near charges are opposite and the far charges are same. On net, this adds up to an attractive force.
Great lecture! It's said that a varying electric field can generate a magnetic field, and that a varying magnetic field can generate an electric field....but intuitively, and as suggested by this lecture, only a charged particle seems to have an electric field. There are no charged particles in a magnetic field (esp. in vacuum of space), so how does a magnetic field generate an electric field?
What is physically different about a positive charge then a negative charge (why does charge exist, how was it created?)? What physically is going on, when a positive charge is attracted to a negative charge? How does the negative charge create external suction forces (field) to attract the positive charge?
I have a question and some body please clear it for me : do we have to draw 4 electric field's lines per one charge? i mean is it a rule? because i notice in my textbook they draw 4 lines per one charge and when there was an example similar to the third one u gave of two ++ charges they doubled it so its 8 ! but is there a constant rule cuz i noticed they're using even numbers in giving examples but is it possible we use odd numbers to draw the fields? please answer, I'm confused :S !
Its amazing to me how I can pay 20000 dollars a year in tuition just to sit in lecture and struggle, go home, and watch a youtube video that clears everything up in 10 minutes. Thanks
"the direction of the force on the positive charge" can someone explain this, please. does it mean that if the charge is positive and is moving to the right, the vector arrow would point to the right??? A2 physics is confusing this guy helps a lot. But, unfortunately, English as a second language means that i'm a bit slow to catch what he means. Helps please, ^_^
@nanone1994 no you don't have to draw 4 he drew them so we can see how strong is the electric field compared to the one with 8 you can draw a million if you want
I have the problem with most video lessons being to dull, with the person giving the knowledge sounding like they are talking to a child. meanwhile you have the energy of a honey bee on steroids after finding a flower while dancing to tell the hive about it! what Im trying to say is: this video is great and well presented
Permittivity is just the k-constant restated from a preferred form in Coluomb's law to the form preferred for Gauss's law. In Coluomb's law, the k-constant is out in front, and is equal to 1/(4*pi*epsilon0). The epsilon0 value is the permittivity.
To understand what's really happening when charged particles, whether positive and negative, interact, you need to learn Quantum Electrodynamics. Google it, but don't rely too much on websites. Get a decent physics textbook and start reading.
How do we know there are electric field lines? why aren't they just spheres of energy? Or do we know they a spheres of energy and the lines are used to show how powerful the charge is?
Really helpful... and a really enthusiastic vid. :D O nd... huge eyes... not like the anime ones... but... kinda immense!... a good thing. It would look better with a concept called sharingan.
You saved my semester, sir. I'm in a university and the professor isn't even close to being as enthusiastic and clear as you are. I understand concepts from all your videos. Thank you so much.
+Bianca Dessouki We're happy to help. Subscribe to our channel(bit.ly/1kVXqu6) or download free physics app(bit.ly/1OswH1y) to enjoy our videos.
Honestly one of the best physics instructors on the planet. He really knows how to make complicated concepts seem so simple. Thanks a lot
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9 years and it's still helping me.
Lol this guy acts like a maniac but makes a lot of sense
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No thank you. This helps me understand which books sometimes fail to do
"It's Not Schizophrenic!!" I lol'd. Love the energy and attitude in your videos man.
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Very good video, plain and simple. Just a theoretical question what would be the case in the final example if there were two negative charges and one positive?
This guy is so good! I'm actually understanding this stuff and I'm just an ordinary, everyday person. The one I like best in this series is the Blackbody Radiation. Who would've thunk it!?!
you make things so easy to understand!
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iv got a question , 09.03 , since E is created by' +' , the electric field is going outward , does this mean that the electric field will continue to go outwards , and only be ended if a negative charge is placed ?
Excellent teacher!
I especially respect his effort to be grammatically correct with the word "symmetric" and not the common error "symmetrical". 3:29
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Good question. I'm not qualified to answer it. My physicist friends recommend Richard Feynman's "QED: A Strange Theory of Light and Matter", though I haven't read it myself. My understanding is that the photon IS the oscillating EM field.
sir,.i wonder dat teachers dat really can teach exists in dis world ,whoever u are,...i wanna just jump n give u a big hug,..coz u did da job,.dat my sucking fysics sir dint,...plzz plzzz upload da video for elecric flux,.electric dipole n all stuff i'll b very thankful 2 u,...!!! n keep going on,...ur awesome !! :D
i love his enthusiasm
QED is pretty much the significance of the frequency of oscillation at which charged particle moves in relation to another creating an amplitude and wavelength of disturbance in the constantly discrete EM field? So does a photon exist because it travels through the EM field of all ever local EM fields? There is a constant EM field which when disrupted by an accelerated charged particle,causes a flux in the EM field,and as it locally stabilizes, it passes on the disruption?
great vid though! Thanks
i like his way of teaching very much.
2:32 light bulb moment! I understand the test charge concept now! Thank you!
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what about minus minus what woud happen
i know that it repells too, but you said they atrack energy while positive spreads
So, sir, I have one random question. Great job so far- I am only half way into the video but how does one have a test charge?
The problem I have with physics is that everything discussed is so "hypothetical" in my mind.
great teaching style!
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Is it safe to assume that any electrically neutral object (i.e. a cup, an ink pen, etc.) a.) does not produce an electric field and b.) is not affected when an electric field is applied to it?
Globally, yes. Locally, no. Every force you experience at the macroscopic level, other than gravity, is ultimately electromagnetism in some form or another. The reason the cup doesn't fall through the table, is that there is a localized electrostatic repulsion at the point of contact.
There's also polarization that can make neutral objects attract charged objects, because of the charge signs being distributed to opposite sides of the object, such that the near charges are opposite and the far charges are same. On net, this adds up to an attractive force.
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Great lecture! It's said that a varying electric field can generate a magnetic field, and that a varying magnetic field can generate an electric field....but intuitively, and as suggested by this lecture, only a charged particle seems to have an electric field. There are no charged particles in a magnetic field (esp. in vacuum of space), so how does a magnetic field generate an electric field?
This dude is an example of why professors are better than High School teachers, it's all about the passion.
Great teacher!
What is physically different about a positive charge then a negative charge (why does charge exist, how was it created?)?
What physically is going on, when a positive charge is attracted to a negative charge?
How does the negative charge create external suction forces (field) to attract the positive charge?
K thanks. That has to do with quark color model and gluons and spin states?
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I love when I pause, he has so funny face expressions!
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3:34 I couldn't stop laughing and my mum thought I wasn't doing homework for a moment. ''REPULSIVE!''. Why is he so angry at me. ;_;
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awesome explanation boss....wanna know about how radio waves work
+Puran Pagol radio waves are electromagnetic waves a combination of electric and magnetic waves
That line "I wander why?" tho hahahaha
Awesome,everything made sense and its got deep in my brain, Thank u sooooooo much sir and I was not bored for a second so ur really a great teacher.
I have a question and some body please clear it for me : do we have to draw 4 electric field's lines per one charge? i mean is it a rule? because i notice in my textbook they draw 4 lines per one charge and when there was an example similar to the third one u gave of two ++ charges they doubled it so its 8 ! but is there a constant rule cuz i noticed they're using even numbers in giving examples but is it possible we use odd numbers to draw the fields? please answer, I'm confused :S !
So helpful
What would i do with out the website? Amazing work, you make it so clear compared to my nonsense physics teacher!
5:40 well it can go up as a result of the sum of the force vectors right??
@ 10:46 ..on diagrams what about the interaction between to negative charges?
Its amazing to me how I can pay 20000 dollars a year in tuition just to sit in lecture and struggle, go home, and watch a youtube video that clears everything up in 10 minutes. Thanks
"the direction of the force on the positive charge"
can someone explain this, please. does it mean that if the charge is positive and is moving to the right, the vector arrow would point to the right???
A2 physics is confusing this guy helps a lot. But, unfortunately, English as a second language means that i'm a bit slow to catch what he means. Helps please, ^_^
@nanone1994 no you don't have to draw 4 he drew them so we can see how strong is the electric field compared to the one with 8 you can draw a million if you want
This guy has Adrian Pimento energy and I'm loving it
All teachers should be like him
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7:00 light bulb moment. thank you!
"this guy here owwwwww, like that" 6:59 ..haha..this guys is funny :D
Lol who gave a thumbs down, this guy is on point. Teaches better than my professor at college, for which I apparently pay way to much money for.
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I have the problem with most video lessons being to dull, with the person giving the knowledge sounding like they are talking to a child.
meanwhile you have the energy of a honey bee on steroids after finding a flower while dancing to tell the hive about it!
what Im trying to say is: this video is great and well presented
hey do you have something on permittivity? I m reading stuff given on the internet but found very difficult to understand....
Permittivity is just the k-constant restated from a preferred form in Coluomb's law to the form preferred for Gauss's law. In Coluomb's law, the k-constant is out in front, and is equal to 1/(4*pi*epsilon0). The epsilon0 value is the permittivity.
IT'S NOT SCHIZOPHRENIC
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To understand what's really happening when charged particles, whether positive and negative, interact, you need to learn Quantum Electrodynamics. Google it, but don't rely too much on websites. Get a decent physics textbook and start reading.
ya saved my final exam ,thank you too much
I find it hard to look away from the eyes , they're intense .
dang~~ he explains way better than the physic teacher i have now~~~~=.=
No, that's Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). QED is based on electromagnetism, whereas QCD is based on the strong nuclear force.
I wonder what would happen when forcing the lines to cross. Maybe it'd generate a black hole.The physical equivalent of dividing by zero
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Wow, our teacher never really explained the whole thing with 4 lines and 8, etc. makes a lot of sense!
He is looking into my soul
How do we know there are electric field lines? why aren't they just spheres of energy? Or do we know they a spheres of energy and the lines are used to show how powerful the charge is?
The lines don't really exist. They are just a visual representation of the patterns in the fields we can measure
Really helpful... and a really enthusiastic vid. :D
O nd... huge eyes... not like the anime ones... but... kinda immense!... a good thing. It would look better with a concept called sharingan.
i straight up lost it at 5:27. spaghetti everywhere
A little error there...I think the electric field lines are created by +ve and destroyed by -ve,not the electric field.
dat revelation at the end :O
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not schizophrenic hahaha... great video, really helped.
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LOL I like it !!
so then....back to my toaster question. is the electric field what happens once I push my toaster button then stops before I release the button?