I was very sacred for my exams but after seeing your video this topic is clear to me. Thank you sir and please make more animated videos like that with great explanation.
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Thank you sir I am Mtech student at IIT Delhi and tomorrow is my Genomics & Proteomics exam and this animation helped me a lot. You explained it perfectly.
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Sir, amazing video and animations. I just have a question, why are smaller ions retained longer compared to bigger ions? And does it happen only with magnetic sector or others too?
Amazing Explanation sir!, Thank you for such a simplified and detailed animation. and a small request sir, Can I use some parts of your animation video to explain mass spectrometry in my native language (tamil) for students ? Kindly grant permission to use sir. waiting for your valuable response. Thank you once again.
Sir I have a doubt. Sir, if the low molecular weight compounds are deflected the most then they would reach the detector last. While largest molecular weight ions would reach first. So, then in the MS plot of %Intensity vs m/z , why is low m/z values detected and plotted first then the larger m/z value data?
I think lighter ions will reach first to the detector because they are deflected more and they have to travel less. Your animation shows, heavier ions reaching first to the detector. Please clear this doubt.
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I was very sacred for my exams but after seeing your video this topic is clear to me. Thank you sir and please make more animated videos like that with great explanation.
Thank you so much Sir , I was not able to learn this concept while listening to my teacher lectures for 1 hour but your short vedio helped my clear my concept , your vedios are really helpful , Respect from Pakistan ❤️
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Thank you sir I am Mtech student at IIT Delhi and tomorrow is my Genomics & Proteomics exam and this animation helped me a lot. You explained it perfectly.
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3:28 it should be~ Ions with a lower mass will reach the detector first . sir ??.
What I have told in the animation that is correct.
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Sir, amazing video and animations. I just have a question, why are smaller ions retained longer compared to bigger ions? And does it happen only with magnetic sector or others too?
Well explained sir
good video but I have doubt regarding light samples, and heavy samples, which quickly detected
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Why we use single and double focusing?
And why we used ion beam and outer probes
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Amazing Explanation sir!, Thank you for such a simplified and detailed animation.
and a small request sir, Can I use some parts of your animation video to explain mass spectrometry in my native language (tamil) for students ? Kindly grant permission to use sir.
waiting for your valuable response.
Thank you once again.
You can use... But please give credit inside your video and give the link of the video in the description.
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Sir I have a doubt. Sir, if the low molecular weight compounds are deflected the most then they would reach the detector last. While largest molecular weight ions would reach first. So, then in the MS plot of %Intensity vs m/z , why is low m/z values detected and plotted first then the larger m/z value data?
Osam sir
I think lighter ions will reach first to the detector because they are deflected more and they have to travel less.
Your animation shows, heavier ions reaching first to the detector.
Please clear this doubt.
Great talk Dr Thanks.But during analysis which ,molecule come out first small or large (m/z) ratio? Thank you
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If we use liquid sample and heat
So how achieve our accurate results
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