Hi, have you tried to visualise the electric field with the far IR-camera, should not air warm up due to the E field, which on is better static or alternating Field?
I'm very interested in perform the capacitors experiment at my college. But I don't fully understand what did you use, what is that stick that seems to be "charged" and the other things you used in #6, help me please. I'll try to find the materials here in my country.
Can you tell me who makes the brass paddles with the thread and the metal mesh? I found just metal mesh on the internet, is that all? I couldn't find the paddles anywhere. Thanks it advance.
That's because it gets charged by one electrode, then the other electrode, which has opposite charge, exerts a force on and accelerates the piece of wool until it touches it, then the cycle repeats in the opposite direction.
nicolas tesla did say energy vibration frequency well like you did over here my god how many thing we do not know , may be some day we can go out of this ugly world full of eeriest and self fish people
Well, 'Electric field' is the magnetic/dielectric force/field in origin, and very easily taught using the same demonstrations using magnetic/dielectric 'field' instead of 'electric'. However, the teachers would have to be taught first, and that's too much trouble to advance science and technology in the future scientists...as they were taught and seeing with just one eye @ ^ (
This video is hugely underrated! These are not the usual, trite demonstrations :)
this is about to be recommended to everyone in the world
Written AND directed?
Wow. What talent!
Your channel is amazing! I just loved it!
James please prepare all these demonstrations step by step.
Very good .. brilliant.. clear and first timer.. please continue.
Underrated
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I agree with your closing comments. Very good information video.
Fantastic ...thanks....Please post more videos like this
Very good!
thank you so much. Your video has helped my students better understand physics.
Thank you very much !
James keep it up please
Amazing video
great man
Amazing demonstration sir, thank you. 🙏🏽Also a thanks to you tube's algorithm.
This is soo amzing and satisfying 😌 😍 👌 💕
Amazing
That electric field fist bump at 1:19 :D
very useful
Hey James, Great videos! Where did you find your conductive plates. I seem to have trouble locating a dealer for these
Everything he has in his lab is from Arbor Scientific.
Hi, have you tried to visualise the electric field with the far IR-camera, should not air warm up due to the E field, which on is better static or alternating Field?
Thank you
you are the best
Why are there gaps in The radial lines between the conductors ?
Wouldn’t you expect a continuous gradation of points ?
Not enough up votes. Great job!!
Thanks you
bravo
This is even good for PhD engineers and chemists who need a physics refresher.
I'm very interested in perform the capacitors experiment at my college. But I don't fully understand what did you use, what is that stick that seems to be "charged" and the other things you used in #6, help me please. I'll try to find the materials here in my country.
This is called a Fun Fly Stick it is very useful. Buy it ASAP.
I have never been so close falling asleep while watching a video..
2:08 Says I can use cat fur if I want to…….. LOL at the cat fur dust bunnies, cat fur balls, cat fur all over the chairs, beds, and carpet.
can we use a electric fly swatter instead of the fun fly stick for threaded conductors?
+Siddhant Goel Should work.
What is intro music from?
Is it possible to use the waves from cell towers, collect and use as energy
caps are the best.
Can you tell me who makes the brass paddles with the thread and the metal mesh? I found just metal mesh on the internet, is that all? I couldn't find the paddles anywhere. Thanks it advance.
sci-supply.com/parallel-plate-capacitor/
@@jameslincoln8476 Thank you for your quick reply. We found it and have already ordered it for our school. How about the mess?
What's the song at 3:30 ?
What exactly is the field?.
wow
like it
2:52 doesn't that create X rays?
Без этой демонстрации я был как слепой котёнок. Несмотря на лучший показатель в школе, я по-настоящему не понимал фундамент этих базовых явлений.
Is this the electric field or the magnetic field? Is it possible to optically separate the two fields?
The electric current movement makes a magnetic field. Look up Flemings right hand rule. For your next question look up how the old CRT TV works.
What is the dimension of Electric field
N/C
Thank you ❤️♥️🌹🌺 so much ♥️ we need the same situations for magnetic field 🌺 Arabic translation will be good to us 🍎
why does the wool hop from Q+ to Q- and vice versa? i know the electric field is from Q+ to Q-, but why back?
and whats the song? the opening and ending. kinda nice.
+shankara dhadi The song is called "Weaker than i used to be" by Matt McClure
1:44
i dont understand why wool jumps from electrode to cathode , and back
That's because it gets charged by one electrode, then the other electrode, which has opposite charge, exerts a force on and accelerates the piece of wool until it touches it, then the cycle repeats in the opposite direction.
damn i wish you were my physics teacher!
Hmm.., but.., what is a "field"?
Yo!
Weaker Than I Used To Be, Matt McCluer :P
0 dislikes. Nice
10 ways to see:
uses one "magic wand" to charge up 10 things . .
Everything you see here is action at a distance...a field is not a physical reality.
I don't recommend stealing fur from a cat.
being so smart why don't you make a free energy device
Peace and Love 69
nicolas tesla did say energy vibration frequency well like you did over here my god how many thing we do not know , may be some day we can go out of this ugly world full of eeriest and self fish people
The Earth is flat.
Well, 'Electric field' is the magnetic/dielectric force/field in origin, and very easily taught using the same demonstrations using magnetic/dielectric 'field' instead of 'electric'. However, the teachers would have to be taught first, and that's too much trouble to advance science and technology in the future scientists...as they were taught and seeing with just one eye @ ^ (