I think the professor is actually writing conventionally and the image is reversed for presentation. For evidence of this idea, look at his shirt pocket - it's on his right. A single-pocket men's shirt has the pocket on the left. Also look at the buttons; the arrangement is reversed from men's attire conventions. We are seeing the mirror image of the man. (He must've used his left hand when demonstrating the Right Hand Rule too!)
They see a screen off to the side that has a live video feed, so that they can see what we see in the video. He uses a mirror to invert the video picture before capturing it on camera, so he is writing normal on his side of the screen. The live audience will see the backwards writing on the board in addition to the.forwards writing on the video screen.
Thank you for helping me blast through AP physics
I just come to watch you write backwards. Fascinating.
He's writing on something called Smart Glass (I think).
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I think the professor is actually writing conventionally and the image is reversed for presentation. For evidence of this idea, look at his shirt pocket - it's on his right. A single-pocket men's shirt has the pocket on the left. Also look at the buttons; the arrangement is reversed from men's attire conventions. We are seeing the mirror image of the man. (He must've used his left hand when demonstrating the Right Hand Rule too!)
Amezing concept
Now I'm reminiscing about big, bad Jackson!
I was wondering if you could do some examples of a moving point charge, and maybe even an accelerating point charge?
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Its trippy watching him write all this backwards .
So its a wave?
Wait, you have an audience? That means you are really writing everything in reverse?
They see a screen off to the side that has a live video feed, so that they can see what we see in the video. He uses a mirror to invert the video picture before capturing it on camera, so he is writing normal on his side of the screen. The live audience will see the backwards writing on the board in addition to the.forwards writing on the video screen.
@@carultch Ah! I thought about that, but thought it was impractical to show a live video feed
Thanks!
Dipole moment