Oh my gosh, i dont know why it was so hard for me to understand this concept when my teacher taught it, probably because i was half asleep, but you've made it so easy to understand through this video. Thank you so much, i loved the way you explained it!
lol, i think it's more because of communication styles. My professor was actually pretty good once you get use to the style, but we covered this in the beginning of the semesters and I didn't understand her at all.
Wait you take this stuff in college? I was just watching this video so I can do my retake exams, I am still in private school... How deep does Cambridge teach it's students? I am just an overseas student studying in a British system Under Cambridge. My class is called 12 AL (Advanced Level). That's what Cambridge calls us, AS and A Level students...
Finally a guy who knows how to explain things! BEST TEACHER AWARD. Sick of people who are like this is this and that is that but dont explain how it works. So you explained well thank you.
I can not thank enough to Khan Academy as a whole, when I see a video from Khan Academy exists about the subject I am trying to learn, I become relieved. A black background with colorfoul lines on it never became this good.
You explained something my modules can't. It literally asks me to hum at the frequency of an electric fan and write my observations. How am I supposed to write my observations when It didn't explain what concept of physics should I base my observations on? I don't want my answer to sound ridiculous and irrelevant to standing waves and so I searched this. Glad it helped a lot.
Good day to the uploader ! I really want to GIVE A LOT OF THANKS to you ! I am a newly Physics teacher ( although I am a Math Major Graduate) from Philippines. Your videos really help me in my teaching and understand a lot more about physics. Thanks a lot sir, and GOD BLESS !
I suffer from Dyscalculia and I'm a sound engineer so I kind of need to understand this stuff but I've been wrestling with a way to get my head into it. This was clear and even though your peppered it with math's I followed it and it made perfect sense. Thank you!
When I was listening my teachers lecture it was too tough to understand, but you taught it with fun. woah, this concept is actually very easy to understand . thank you
Thank you soooooo much! Great lecture and thanks to Khan Academy too!! 😭😭 I've been very confused of this and your video clear out all my frustration 💕 Really just THANKSS!!!!
Super awesome! Helped me grasp the constructive and destructive concepts a lot more! I also thought it might be nice to note, that the velocity of each harmonic is the same, because λ_n=2L/n ,f_n=nV/2L,and V=λf, so V_n=2L/n* nV/2L=λ_n f_n. I know you didn't talk about velocity so it probably wasn't relevant, I just thought that it was super interesting and cool!
This guy is so goddam good. I'm honestly asking myself if he draws those perfect curves, while being entertaining and actually teaching me at the same time, or if he has rigged it somehow, lol.
when the wave reflect from the boundry (i.e from rare to the denser medium)it reflects at angle of 180 so it should be a destructive interference ...so how the antinodes r formed ??
Interference occurs only when the waves simultaneously pass through that point in the string, and since a wave before and after reflecting is never simultaneous, so therefore its not a destructive interference.
Destructive interference does not occur. A wave is made up of crest and trough. Let's assume that crest is leading the trough, and therefore it will be reflected first by the anti node. When the crest is reflected. It is inverted. And the inverted form of crest is trough. And already, another trough was coming behind the crest. So two troughs reinforce each other.
@@MuhammadTahir-bl9uv I was looking for an explanation to this and at first your explanation looked confusing but after reading it again, you have managed to get me to completely wrap my head around it, thank you very much!!!!
You make lives of students very easy all around the world and we cannot ever explain in words how much you mean to all of us.
Oh my gosh, i dont know why it was so hard for me to understand this concept when my teacher taught it, probably because i was half asleep, but you've made it so easy to understand through this video. Thank you so much, i loved the way you explained it!
I was thoroughly confused after lecture today and I am so glad to have found this video, it was not that complicated
Jinnie Tinianow lol just imagine if your teacher saw your comment :,)
lol, i think it's more because of communication styles. My professor was actually pretty good once you get use to the style, but we covered this in the beginning of the semesters and I didn't understand her at all.
Jinnie Tinianow yeah,some teachers like this one they know exactly how to teach every student ,thats the skill!
Wait you take this stuff in college? I was just watching this video so I can do my retake exams, I am still in private school...
How deep does Cambridge teach it's students? I am just an overseas student studying in a British system Under Cambridge. My class is called 12 AL (Advanced Level). That's what Cambridge calls us, AS and A Level students...
@@hussam9044 University level physics is much harder than this.
Honestly why can't physics professors teach like this?
They do...
They're teaching on their feet
Because they take the things they’ve mastered for granted.
They do but it's the students who don't concentrate because its not a video and it's long
YES
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Finally a guy who knows how to explain things! BEST TEACHER AWARD.
Sick of people who are like this is this and that is that but dont explain how it works. So you explained well thank you.
I can not thank enough to Khan Academy as a whole, when I see a video from Khan Academy exists about the subject I am trying to learn, I become relieved. A black background with colorfoul lines on it never became this good.
David, I exclusively watch your physics videos. No one can match your teaching ability. Thank you and you're welcome.
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But, Stephen Hawking doesn't won Nobel!
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It's not my native language.
I learn it only for specific purpose.
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So! I hope you will understand it!
@Kat
Thanks Kat
I will think about nobel Prize later and use this to clear my entrances first 😅
You explained something my modules can't. It literally asks me to hum at the frequency of an electric fan and write my observations. How am I supposed to write my observations when It didn't explain what concept of physics should I base my observations on? I don't want my answer to sound ridiculous and irrelevant to standing waves and so I searched this. Glad it helped a lot.
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2 minutes into the video and i know this is going to be great .
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Much simpler than I thought. You made this very easy to digest. Thanks! Now everybody in the comments section do the wave👋! Lol😁
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Thanks mann, for the explicit explanation of this concept of Physics ! ⭐️
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We need more of this style of teaching for everything study, at least online.
Good day to the uploader !
I really want to GIVE A LOT OF THANKS to you !
I am a newly Physics teacher ( although I am a Math Major Graduate) from Philippines.
Your videos really help me in my teaching and understand a lot more about physics.
Thanks a lot sir, and GOD BLESS !
good luck on yr journey.
I suffer from Dyscalculia and I'm a sound engineer so I kind of need to understand this stuff but I've been wrestling with a way to get my head into it. This was clear and even though your peppered it with math's I followed it and it made perfect sense. Thank you!
When I was listening my teachers lecture it was too tough to understand, but you taught it with fun. woah, this concept is actually very easy to understand . thank you
Finally someone who actually makes it possible to understand this.
Dancing Waves concept is easy. Thanks to you sir!
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Thank you soooooo much! Great lecture and thanks to Khan Academy too!! 😭😭 I've been very confused of this and your video clear out all my frustration 💕 Really just THANKSS!!!!
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Super awesome! Helped me grasp the constructive and destructive concepts a lot more! I also thought it might be nice to note, that the velocity of each harmonic is the same, because λ_n=2L/n ,f_n=nV/2L,and V=λf, so V_n=2L/n* nV/2L=λ_n f_n. I know you didn't talk about velocity so it probably wasn't relevant, I just thought that it was super interesting and cool!
nice explanation for the danci- i mean standing waves
This guy is so goddam good. I'm honestly asking myself if he draws those perfect curves, while being entertaining and actually teaching me at the same time, or if he has rigged it somehow, lol.
Thanks, for this extremely good explanation.
when the wave reflect from the boundry (i.e from rare to the denser medium)it reflects at angle of 180 so it should be a destructive interference ...so how the antinodes r formed ??
Uni Malik exactly this is the same question I'm asking
I can't wrap my head around it. Same problem
Interference occurs only when the waves simultaneously pass through that point in the string, and since a wave before and after reflecting is never simultaneous, so therefore its not a destructive interference.
Destructive interference does not occur. A wave is made up of crest and trough. Let's assume that crest is leading the trough, and therefore it will be reflected first by the anti node. When the crest is reflected. It is inverted. And the inverted form of crest is trough. And already, another trough was coming behind the crest. So two troughs reinforce each other.
@@MuhammadTahir-bl9uv I was looking for an explanation to this and at first your explanation looked confusing but after reading it again, you have managed to get me to completely wrap my head around it, thank you very much!!!!
Upvoted because "dancing wave" xD
from 9:00 minutes on why didn't you just show the equation for wavelength lambda=(2L)/n instead of making it more complicated
One of the best explanation... Thanks 👍
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Simply wonderful explanation.
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Really appreciate 🙏
4:44 L in this example should be representing λ/2 since it is a half cycle with a crest (maximum)only, shouldn't it?
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Great explanation. Thank you
Can you explain where the extra length of string comes from when the standing wave is at its highest amplitude vs when it is a straight line.
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What software did he use for the writing and drawing and moving
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Hey..... 2:50 ... In piano we don't essentially give number of pulses so what causes all the overtones and fundamentals
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