This Gentleman is a Master of the Field!!!!! I am very happy of listening such an marvelous explanation without the hassles you find in a normal lesson inside a classroom. Some of the best minutes of my life spent listening to him!!!! Thanks for your Marvelous and Dedicated time and Knowledge for us, the public that watches your excellent videos!!!!!!
I love how at the start you say it's going to be around 12 minutes and then you roll for like 36. Honestly the way you present the material is so enthusiastic and so clear, it makes it really accessible. I was fascinated for the entire presentation and I could listen to you talk about plasma for 3 hours and it would still feel like 12 minutes. You have a new subscriber in me. This was awesome.
What would happen if the plasma has a left handed rotation? An electromagnetic field that was created by it through a negative refractive indexed meta materials. Since the energy has Blue shift with a left handed rotation, couldn’t this creat a new energy source if it is contained? This is just a thought.
Please sir, what do we mean by an atom is either positively charged or negatively charged. Is it that they're always charged in their natural state? Thanks.
@@emmanueligbilishi4834 No Most atoms are not charged because there is an equal number of protons(+) and electrons(-) So the total charge is balanced i.e zero. But if you strip an electron from the atom for example, it's total charge becomes positive because there are more protons than there are electrons. This is ionisation.
If only this gentleman teaching this lecture on Plasma was around when I was attending a science class, my whole world of education would have been better off with a better grade and perhaps have gone to study in the field of electronics! I love the way this instructor really gets into the actions of how those electrons are moved by the actions of other electrons.
I spent like 500 dollars on this guys math cds, i think it was like 10 years ago. I didn't know any math at the time. I tested into college at trigonometry. Best investment ever. I'm really glad to see he is still teaching and making videos. 🙌
Perfect lesson. A learned more than I expected to. I understood things that were unclear to me. Now I have improved this idea of electromagnetic field and the electrons involvement around the atom. It was more than just learning about plasma. 🗣perfect ✍️✍️💚💚
the only guy to explain things properly and admit the atom is not how it is drawn ,,,best I have ever watched and has explained things so easy.best on here
My god you are so good, the best teacher in the world, I love your way of teaching, how clearly you express everything, what a great person you are. The world should learn from you, shame on the education systems of this planet. But I like your videos that were slower better, no need to increase the speed, you are the BEST IN THE WHOLE WORLD.
Another example of plasma is a welder's arc. This is produced when an electric field is placed between two conductors and is strong enough to make the electrons jump across from one conductor to the other. The welder operator holds a rod close enough but not touching the other conductor to produce a jumping of electrons. This gap between the conductors is maintained in order to produce a plasma. The plasma develops a very high temperature and intense light. Welders use this high temperature to liquify metals so that they can be joined back together when cooled. The welder operators must shield their eyes from the intense light produced otherwise they could damage their eyes. That is also why we could damage our eyes if we look directly at the sun. Arc welding is a very useful and convenient process for connecting metallic objects and it employs plasma to do it.
Clear, passionate, cuuuute! I spent quite some time writing every single word into a document I will read over until I acquire this topic!. Thank you Jason 👍
Appreciate kind of extra details you tend to go into most things Science and Math topics. Interesting to know an ionized atom would need more energy to be dis-integrated subsequently after it has alread split first or 2nd or 3rd electron courtesy Ionization energy and/or Nucleus holding on to remiander of the electrons more tightly? Wonder if you shed more light? Thanks!
@@MathAndScience if the sun was 100% ionised it would be transparent...or black? apart for the re ionisation at the sound surface...is there another source of visible photons from the the sun?
I have waited a long time for a description of plasma I could understand and why it is different than a gas . I am glad you stretched your lesson out to thirty minutes !
Plasma can be induced but in nature it is the 4th state of matter. I learned that in 2000 L.A. trade tech. I read a sculpture in the bible that stated " They are made of flesh and bone , we are made of fire'' FIRE ? I think the angel WAS trying to say plasma......
Around 24:00 when you mention the fluorescent light hitting 11,000K, is that similar to the sun's corona achieving a million degrees Kelvin, but supposedly you could pass your hand through unharmed? It was helpful you used the neon example; what elements are involved with other plasmas, like lightning, the plasma ball, welding, fluorescent lights, the auroras...?
Btw, you explained plasma VERY WELL! Ty! Now I understand why I can't buy a jar of nutronium. Is it fair to say nutronium can only exist for long periods of time under ultra-GREAT pressures such as in the sun? Of course the sun is not nutronium but a plasma as the ions are mixed with electrons in a plasma.
Wait wait wait wait wait… 99%(or more) of the visible light that we humans experience, and see in the universe is plasma? How have I been able to coexist in SUCH an ignorant state before this?! I’m glad that I have to say the least… otherwise I would not have fallen upon this mind bending epiphany❤️
Are you going to make a video explaining the different waves in the atoms. You always say it’s not important, but I want to learn it. Ps, great videos, I learned a lot from them.
Thanks for the lectures. I got more than just plasma study. Magnetism was nailed as well. Never knew that gravitational force is the weakest. I thought it is Vana wall force.
Fascinating lessons. Being a journeyman lineman, I can't help but think about my years of Rubber Gloving 21kv AC. And some of the giant arcs I've drawn with hot sticks. Wondering if these could be controlled with an induced magnetic field?
I have so many questions. Light is information(to us) at least vis-a-vis the high energy transparent plasma. So in a way the electron has to inform space-time that it has 'settled in an orbit'. I apologise if it's not a very mathematical/physical way of looking at it.
This guy connects the actual field to the classroom. Chemistry is normally a boring subject. This supplement the principles of chemistry by actually playing with it. :)
This Gentleman is a Master of the Field!!!!! I am very happy of listening such an marvelous explanation without the hassles you find in a normal lesson inside a classroom. Some of the best minutes of my life spent listening to him!!!! Thanks for your Marvelous and Dedicated time and Knowledge for us, the public that watches your excellent videos!!!!!!
I think he talks to fucking fast it makes me mad
Passion for understanding + passion to communicate what has been understood = authentic teacher.
I love how at the start you say it's going to be around 12 minutes and then you roll for like 36. Honestly the way you present the material is so enthusiastic and so clear, it makes it really accessible. I was fascinated for the entire presentation and I could listen to you talk about plasma for 3 hours and it would still feel like 12 minutes. You have a new subscriber in me. This was awesome.
Watching your videos is a perfect use of time, no matter how long they are.
Thank you so much ♥️.
Glad you like them!
What would happen if the plasma has a left handed rotation? An electromagnetic field that was created by it through a negative refractive indexed meta materials. Since the energy has Blue shift with a left handed rotation, couldn’t this creat a new energy source if it is contained? This is just a thought.
Please sir, what do we mean by an atom is either positively charged or negatively charged. Is it that they're always charged in their natural state? Thanks.
@@emmanueligbilishi4834 No Most atoms are not charged because there is an equal number of protons(+) and electrons(-) So the total charge is balanced i.e zero. But if you strip an electron from the atom for example, it's total charge becomes positive because there are more protons than there are electrons. This is ionisation.
If only this gentleman teaching this lecture on Plasma was around when I was attending a science class, my whole world of education would have been better off with a better grade and perhaps have gone to study in the field of electronics! I love the way this instructor really gets into the actions of how those electrons are moved by the actions of other electrons.
Thanks. Excellent teaching.
Glad it was helpful!
I spent like 500 dollars on this guys math cds, i think it was like 10 years ago. I didn't know any math at the time. I tested into college at trigonometry. Best investment ever. I'm really glad to see he is still teaching and making videos. 🙌
Perfect lesson. A learned more than I expected to. I understood things that were unclear to me. Now I have improved this idea of electromagnetic field and the electrons involvement around the atom. It was more than just learning about plasma. 🗣perfect ✍️✍️💚💚
Thank you I am very happy you liked it!
the only guy to explain things properly and admit the atom is not how it is drawn ,,,best I have ever watched and has explained things so easy.best on here
My god you are so good, the best teacher in the world, I love your way of teaching, how clearly you express everything, what a great person you are.
The world should learn from you, shame on the education systems of this planet. But I like your videos that were slower better, no need to increase the speed, you are the BEST IN THE WHOLE WORLD.
Awww thank you so much. I appreciate it!
Bought your Algebra CDs years ago my fav tutor you are. Watch your videos for fun instead of ticktock junks.
you've renewed some of my faith in humanity. i am very grateful to have found such a great teacher finally.
This is easily one of the best educational videos i ever saw. So engaging and well explained! Good job!!!!
Another example of plasma is a welder's arc. This is produced when an electric field is placed between two conductors and is strong enough to make the electrons jump across from one conductor to the other. The welder operator holds a rod close enough but not touching the other conductor to produce a jumping of electrons. This gap between the conductors is maintained in order to produce a plasma. The plasma develops a very high temperature and intense light. Welders use this high temperature to liquify metals so that they can be joined back together when cooled. The welder operators must shield their eyes from the intense light produced otherwise they could damage their eyes. That is also why we could damage our eyes if we look directly at the sun. Arc welding is a very useful and convenient process for connecting metallic objects and it employs plasma to do it.
The world doesn't deserve you Jason. It's always great putting on one of your videos and learning. Thank you so much for what you do! :)
I appreciate that! Thank you so much.
Excellent introduction to understanding what 'plasma' is. Thank you sir.
You always make complex subjects easy to understand.
I would love a video on Tesla coil .
Thanks for the video n keep them coming .
Thanks, will do! Tesla coil is a great idea for future video. Thanks!
@@MathAndScience YES !!!!
Thank you !
Could please make a video on Bose-Einstein Condensate, sometimes known as fifth state of matter?
Yes that would be interesting! Thanks for the suggestion!
I had the same idea . I would love it .
Okay, okay you folks are very, very smart.
I was going to ask that question as well.
Excellent 👍
Clear, passionate, cuuuute! I spent quite some time writing every single word into a document I will read over until I acquire this topic!. Thank you Jason 👍
Amazing! It has taken 70 years to nail this problem. Thanks a million, now what do you know about sound and frequency? JohnC
Glad to help! And yes I will one day.
Thanks!
Thank you so much!
Thank you, very informative and not too long. I’m an electrician and love expanding my knowledge, Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love It! Exactly what I needed to understand, in order to finish my work on quantum gravity, or The Complete Theory of The Universe and Life. Thanks!
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This guys explains everything so clear and easy to understand. Thanks and highly-recommanded !
Thank you, Mr. Gibson. You are a master level professor.
Watching this at 3am and I couldn’t sleep now 😂 you just made heavy science sound so fun . Thank you ! Wish I had had you as my teacher at school 🎉
Incredible and informative lesson with a lot of interesting facts and good examples. Thank you very much, Jason.
My pleasure! Glad you liked it!
Appreciate kind of extra details you tend to go into most things Science and Math topics. Interesting to know an ionized atom would need more energy to be dis-integrated subsequently after it has alread split first or 2nd or 3rd electron courtesy Ionization energy and/or Nucleus holding on to remiander of the electrons more tightly? Wonder if you shed more light? Thanks!
An awesome presentation enabling understanding of a high order. Thank you for the clear, concise lesson.
absolutely wonderful lecture. god bless you sir. out standing video
your RUclips canal is magic.
brilliant details ....covers photon production, magnetic plasma and so much more..thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@MathAndScience if the sun was 100% ionised it would be transparent...or black? apart for the re ionisation at the sound surface...is there another source of visible photons from the the sun?
GREAT VIDEO! BTW......Your math courses are much better than others on the internet! I'll be back to pick up where I left off.....
Thank you.
I'm super impressed with your presentation. Compact, informative and just with a good amount of details.
Excellent presentation. Such a difficult topic was explained graphically, which means that the presenter has a deep understanding of the topic.
I have waited a long time for a description of plasma I could understand and why it is different than a gas . I am glad you stretched your lesson out to thirty minutes !
Thanks so much and I’m happy you enjoyed it!
This guy loves to teach, which makes me want to learn
Love this! Thanks so much!
Plasma can be induced but in nature it is the 4th state of matter. I learned that in 2000 L.A. trade tech.
I read a sculpture in the bible that stated " They are made of flesh and bone , we are made of fire'' FIRE ? I think the angel WAS trying to say plasma......
I loved this lesson. How about a discussion on photon pumps used in gas lasers?
Wow, good stuff! Kids often bring up plasma as a 4th state of matter and this will help me explain it a little better, Thanks!
You are too great your teaching just helped me finish high school
Around 24:00 when you mention the fluorescent light hitting 11,000K, is that similar to the sun's corona achieving a million degrees Kelvin, but supposedly you could pass your hand through unharmed?
It was helpful you used the neon example; what elements are involved with other plasmas, like lightning, the plasma ball, welding, fluorescent lights, the auroras...?
Thank you for taking the time to explain this.
Btw, you explained plasma VERY WELL! Ty! Now I understand why I can't buy a jar of nutronium.
Is it fair to say nutronium can only exist for long periods of time under ultra-GREAT pressures such as in the sun? Of course the sun is not nutronium but a plasma as the ions are mixed with electrons in a plasma.
Wait wait wait wait wait… 99%(or more) of the visible light that we humans experience, and see in the universe is plasma? How have I been able to coexist in SUCH an ignorant state before this?! I’m glad that I have to say the least… otherwise I would not have fallen upon this mind bending epiphany❤️
omg the first time i understand science idk how but thx i got 20 from 20 the first time in science thx for the good learning and it was a nice lesson.
Are you going to make a video explaining the different waves in the atoms. You always say it’s not important, but I want to learn it. Ps, great videos, I learned a lot from them.
3-year student of Jason, he is my distant council/mentor, i appreciate you, jason!
Awww thank you so much!
I keep coming back to this video, by far one of my fav videos that's sparks curiosity!!! Thank you so much!!!
Awesome! Thank you!
A brilliant simplifying a complicated physics phenomena, Rosie Hoy New Zealand
Thanks for the lectures. I got more than just plasma study. Magnetism was nailed as well. Never knew that gravitational force is the weakest. I thought it is Vana wall force.
Amazing, learned a lot about Plasma from this video. many thanks.
You great for giving an easy way of understanding plasma
Always like your videos and your clear and elegant way to explain math and scientific phenomena. I will like to learn more on plasmas.
Thank you very much!
Excellent presentation!
Great lecture.. thoroughly enjoyed it.
Thanks a lot! I have been waiting for this day.
You're welcome!
Thank you I love your classes very informative.
You are so welcome!
Fascinating lessons. Being a journeyman lineman, I can't help but think about my years of Rubber Gloving 21kv AC. And some of the giant arcs I've drawn with hot sticks. Wondering if these could be controlled with an induced magnetic field?
before the lecture i thought i knew a little bit, after his lecture i realized i have been deluding myself. what a great teacher he is.
Thank you!
A wonderful presentation!
Sir, you are incredible! Thank you so much for your lessons....I am trying to absorb as much as I can from you.
Rock on!
This video is gold!
Bravo, got your DVDs too. You R a national treasure, keep on teycking
Excellent dear speaker
It’s what angels are made of.
I have so many questions. Light is information(to us) at least vis-a-vis the high energy transparent plasma. So in a way the electron has to inform space-time that it has 'settled in an orbit'. I apologise if it's not a very mathematical/physical way of looking at it.
Very interesting and informative. I am able to visualize everything plasma.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Bro! insightful yet deep.
Thank you for your beautiful educational videos!
Glad you like them!
Just an amazing lecture! Thank you very much!
You're very welcome!
Wonderful teaching
I am a non science bloke but this episode was really good , and gave me lots of insights into many mysteries
This is awesome to hear.
Great video, I learned so much. You are a very good teacher. Thank you!
This guy connects the actual field to the classroom. Chemistry is normally a boring subject. This supplement the principles of chemistry by actually playing with it. :)
Thank you for sharing your knowledge my friend
awesome description!
Plasma is the future! Thank you for the very understandable explanation. I appreciate you and your channel! Subscribed!!!
Thank you. I wondered how it works and thought I would never gain any real insight.
Great lecture! You explained so much to me in under an hour. Thank you so much.
Glad it was helpful!
@@MathAndScience now if we only didn’t have so many science deniers… oh, what a wonderful world!
An excellent job teaching. Thank you
Great lecture 👍🏻, thanks for sharing.
Great teaching! I'm curious about your camera setup; could you explain how your camera mechanism works? Thanks!
Thank you Very Much Jason.
What a brilliant mind you have...!!!
Thank you so much for this great video and knowledge
Very illuminating.
Thanks for the content
My pleasure!
Great presentation, thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
I've learned so much from this chanel. I wonder what rocket engines he worked on?
Can we assume the magnetic field of the moving particle (the field adhering to the right hand rule) jas the same charge as the particle?
So to manipulate ions in a plasma require string theory? :)
Wow. Great lecture.
Glad you liked it!
Thank you very much for a very interesting explanation. It certainly taught me something.
Glad it was helpful!
FUNTASTIC!
Could you do a video on the speed of science ?
Really enjoyed
I really need a synthetic perspective like this to help me understand what I learned in my stem classes! Thank you! Waiting for more!
Glad it was helpful! Glad to engage your curiosity!
thank you for the eureka moment in my mind
Welcome!
This was INCRT!.. 💯⚡️👍🏾 Thank you.