I really appreciate your videos. Last year, I passed my solid mechanics exams after watching some of your videos and now am back with another unit. Thank you!!
Last whole semester, i watched your videos and passed the Physics II class. Now I am watching your lectures for my electromagnetics class in this sem. Thank you so much sir.
aww thank you so much Mr.Michel, i have been searching for unit vectors....like how do we draw those unit vector directions was so confusing , and i tried so many videos but guess what urs video just brought me alive , thanks a lot. here i'm subscribing to ur channel rn !!!
As it turns out, cylindrical coordinates are quite obvious and easy to use. Spherical coordinates aren’t that much more complicated. It’s just the radius of the circle/sphere and one or two angels … easy peasy
Hello Michel, please can you share me the link for the whole playlist, i tried searching your page for the playlist but there were so any videos so i couldn't find it. THANKS!!!!!
In this example the angle is 90 degrees and therefore we can use the Pythagorean Theorem, but if the triangle is not a right angle triangle then you will have to use the law of sine and/or the law of cosine.
Can someone help me with that: i need to find the volume when given 2 cylinders. Which Parallel to the z axis. When the first cylinder is in the origion and with height 2h and radius a. The second cylinder is with height h and radius 1 and its center is in (x,y,z)=(0,1,0) I need to find the volume trapped outside the first cylinder and inside the second cylinder as function of a ( known that: 0
Yes, many of my collegues are also beginning to show slides without writing anything down and it is not as effective (but it makes the job of the lecturer easier). Also that takes less preparation time.
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I really appreciate your videos. Last year, I passed my solid mechanics exams after watching some of your videos and now am back with another unit. Thank you!!
As always- my deep gratitude- you are a brilliant lecturer. Thank you
Last whole semester, i watched your videos and passed the Physics II class. Now I am watching your lectures for my electromagnetics class in this sem. Thank you so much sir.
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aww thank you so much Mr.Michel, i have been searching for unit vectors....like how do we draw those unit vector directions was so confusing , and i tried so many videos but guess what urs video just brought me alive , thanks a lot. here i'm subscribing to ur channel rn !!!
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Easiest cylindrical coordinates explanation and thanks.
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As it turns out, cylindrical coordinates are quite obvious and easy to use.
Spherical coordinates aren’t that much more complicated.
It’s just the radius of the circle/sphere and one or two angels … easy peasy
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Hello Michel, please can you share me the link for the whole playlist, i tried searching your page for the playlist but there were so any videos so i couldn't find it.
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How do you use the Pythagorean Theorem to find ρ when a triangle has no right angles?
In this example the angle is 90 degrees and therefore we can use the Pythagorean Theorem, but if the triangle is not a right angle triangle then you will have to use the law of sine and/or the law of cosine.
sir how can we write a vector between two points in cylindrical coordinate system??
I having trouble converting the limits into theta's boundaries.
Its not always [0,2pi]
hi sir, I am still a bit confused on the unit vector of phi. Can I say that the unit vector of phi is just perpendicular to the unit vector of p?
yes, the two unit vectors are perpendicular
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How do you find the length of the position vector of any arbitrary point in cylindrical coordinate system?
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I need videos about circulation and vorticity in fluid mechanics please
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Yes we have many on that topic.
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Did not cover the constraints for the angle
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are there any video about intrinsic co-ordinates ?
No, not yet. That is a topic for some time in the future.
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hello sir thank you for your very helpful videos. Have you done any on elliptic cylindrical coordinates? and if not would you consider making even
We are continually adding topics and subjects to our playlists, and plan on continuing that for some time. We hope to get there as well.
The unit vectors of fetta and raw shouldnt be perpendicular ??
All the unit vector are perpendicular to each other.
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Does rho make right angle with z?
Yes, rho is parallel to the x-y plane and perpendicular to the z-axis
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(Out of context) What does E&M stand for ?
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Can someone help me with that: i need to find the volume when given 2 cylinders. Which Parallel to the z axis. When the first cylinder is in the origion and with height 2h and radius a. The second cylinder is with height h and radius 1 and its center is in (x,y,z)=(0,1,0)
I need to find the volume trapped outside the first cylinder and inside the second cylinder as function of a
( known that: 0
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Yes, many of my collegues are also beginning to show slides without writing anything down and it is not as effective (but it makes the job of the lecturer easier). Also that takes less preparation time.
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