See, this person gets it! So many educational videos take like ten minutes to get to the actual content. Why can't all math and science videos be like this one!?
This video is so so helpful. I spent nearly an entire semester in physics confused on this topic where our lab instructor never fully explained the topic and now I understand in less than 10 minutes.
thank you so much, I was expected to just do this without any explanation given the formula on one of my lab reports. I wish I would've found this before. Thanks again!
This is exactly what i was looking for hours wasting my time in other related videos.direct to the point making it easy to understand for anyone with no much knowledge
This has got to be the best video ever. Thank you sire. I will follow your teachings. My religion is now of GlacierFilm, LLC. Who else will join us in our quest to perfect uncertainty in this world? Now more than ever we must unite for the one true enemy, the enemy to the north. The long night is coming and we must be prepared. All hail the God of Light GlacierFilm, LLC.
I have watched this video 2 years ago and I didn't understand it then, cuse I didn't take calculus at that time. I was trying to understand the way we dealt with errors in physics but they didn't explain it to us. probably because it needs calculus and we didn't take that . But now after 2 years I clearly understand it. sometimes we have to wait to get what we want.
Don't forget that meaningful uncertainty results must lie within the bounds of the significant figures of datum (measurements). For example if I am using a meter stick w/ cm and mm div to measure length is an uncertainty of 10E-5 m reasonable?
Why is this method different from the one which we use to do in high school physics, what i mean to say is that we just used to add the uncertainities back then. But here we take the square root of the whole squared uncertainity??? Edit: got the concept after watching the full video, btw thanks a lot😀
Hi Please, can someone help? How can I calculate the uncertainty on this ratio c=(x+y+z)/w ? Knowing that all x, y, z and w are variable and I know their uncertainties Thanks in advance
See, this person gets it! So many educational videos take like ten minutes to get to the actual content. Why can't all math and science videos be like this one!?
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This video is so so helpful. I spent nearly an entire semester in physics confused on this topic where our lab instructor never fully explained the topic and now I understand in less than 10 minutes.
This video is old, but has saved me so many times in Physics. I appreciate it so much. Thank you.
cannot stress enough how useful this single video is. Fanstastic job, really
I'm searching for a good class about this for months! This one is just perfect. I love you.
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thank you so much, I was expected to just do this without any explanation given the formula on one of my lab reports. I wish I would've found this before. Thanks again!
I must be in that class now.....
This is exactly what i was looking for hours wasting my time in other related videos.direct to the point making it easy to understand for anyone with no much knowledge
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL! THANK YOU FOR A GREAT PRESENTATION!
Lovely educational video
Old videos are always fabulous!
Thank you so much! I've been looking for an explanation on errors for so long!
This is the only video one needs to see
This has got to be the best video ever. Thank you sire. I will follow your teachings. My religion is now of GlacierFilm, LLC. Who else will join us in our quest to perfect uncertainty in this world? Now more than ever we must unite for the one true enemy, the enemy to the north. The long night is coming and we must be prepared. All hail the God of Light GlacierFilm, LLC.
Put your hand up if you literally got frightened for a second at 2.37 when you see that screaming voice. That came out of nowhere haha
I have watched this video 2 years ago and I didn't understand it then, cuse I didn't take calculus at that time.
I was trying to understand the way we dealt with errors in physics but they didn't explain it to us.
probably because it needs calculus and we didn't take that .
But now after 2 years I clearly understand it.
sometimes we have to wait to get what we want.
thank you , i love you, u helped me do my HW at 3 am...
This is unbelievably clear! Thanks a lot!
Well put. Thank you for taking the time to upload this video!
Who would dislike this?? It's amazing!
Nicely entertaining video to help us grasp a difficult subject. I especially enjoyed the swallow and burp part :)
Keep up the good humor!
This is a great video! Super helpful and easy to follow!
perfect video, done better than any ive seen so far
Wow. Thank you for this wonderful explanation
2:35 omg!! that scared me...I was listening to this in pitch darkness lol. Great content Thank you!!
this was helpful! I HAVE been sweating the difference between error and uncertainty.
This is very good. Thanks for sharing. Explained the calculus part very well
This is brilliant, thank you so much
where may i find more like this?
Surprisingly intuitive
Can someone explain why we multiplied everything on 2:02
Don't forget that meaningful uncertainty results must lie within the bounds of the significant figures of datum (measurements). For example if I am using a meter stick w/ cm and mm div to measure length is an uncertainty of 10E-5 m reasonable?
Thank you so much for this amazing video!
Oh my god this was super specific and clear thank you
wow such a soothing radio voice
its a great video......keep making such videos please
Great video it really provides a great insight
Gold
Why is this method different from the one which we use to do in high school physics, what i mean to say is that we just used to add the uncertainities back then. But here we take the square root of the whole squared uncertainity???
Edit: got the concept after watching the full video, btw thanks a lot😀
What I never understood is that, the error can be more than what you calculate. So what's the point?
2:35 i was watching this at 3am and i got a fucking jump scare thank you very much -_-
Best explanation 😊
what software do you use to make these vids??
Did you find the answer? If yes please tell me
sai kiran no but you just re-inspired me to keep looking!! expect another response tonight
Hell yeah I can read the wikipedia article now!!
Beautiful!! Awesome!!
amazing video
But how to measure uncertainty of the measured thing?
Perfect delivery
amazing, helped a lot. thank you. God bless
the best ever
are there more?
This is was very helpful thank you!
I found treasure! Thank u
Hi Dr. Katherine
thank you so much i think this one is really helpful
Very useful, thank you
Brilliant
Thank you so much for this!
Someone stirring macaroni lightly in the background
Thank you!!
Hi
Please, can someone help?
How can I calculate the uncertainty on this ratio c=(x+y+z)/w ?
Knowing that all x, y, z and w are variable and I know their uncertainties
Thanks in advance
lifesaver!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!
that scream was not necessary :X
you're great.
thank you so much
well done !
It was really instructive. I shall be grateful to you if I have your opinion about my video in this topic.
awesome
thanks
WHAT ABOUT POWERS!?
I have no idea whats going on with this dK OVER dV and these partial derivatives I forgot calculus omg
@2:35 okay wtf was that ?
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06/06/24
15:25
yo i havnt understood shit :(
it is mind blowing but the mathematical part of this vedio is not explained well
moves WAY too fast -___- appreciate the help though!
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I hate the sound she make after explaining like she was eating something
Been struggling with this for a long time, making educated 'guesses'. But this video explained it so perfectly clear. THANK YOU✌🤎🤍
Is this the same people who were digging up bones?
Yes, we produced the documentary film Boneyard Alaska. Hope you find it of interest.