you deserve way more views. im actually here for your RC circuits stuff but wanted to check if you were still uploading. the RC stuff is going to get me through my midterm and i am so grateful
Hi Brian. I am a fan of anyone who will teach physics 1 I am just starting to watch your RUclips videos, and on this second one in the Mass Defect series, I would like to imagine that we are old friends, and you have asked me to review it before going live. Normally, editors charge $$s for editing, but I like your work, and just want to help out. #1 - the opening scene shows 6 electrons around a nucleus that indicates only 1 proton and 1 neutron. How about only 2 electrons, or, show 6 protons? 2# At time-line 1:44 you display the mass of the neutron on the screen as 1.674 93 (etc.), but you words switch the last 2 digits, and come out "three nine". Unless you are live with an audience you are watching to see if they are paying attention, by intentionally switching digits and waiting for someone to raise their hand to object, I think you might want this lecture to be consistent. Let me know if any of my comment is helpful. If not, I will stop editing. Regards, Tom Gearing, EE/CS 71 BS 73 MS.
Thank you for your comments, any that you want to make are always appreciated. As to the first one, there are 7 electrons in the diagram and I did not intend to specify the number protons only that the nucleus contains the positively charged protons and the neutral neutrons. As to the second comment, I misspoke. Thank you again.
Sir at 6:08 you have written that the defected mass is converted to energy and is given off but isn't that this energy is the strong force which keeps the protons together as they have a repulsive force against one another due to same charge. Please correct me if i am wrong... thanks in advance☺
you deserve way more views. im actually here for your RC circuits stuff but wanted to check if you were still uploading. the RC stuff is going to get me through my midterm and i am so grateful
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Very nice and simple explanation
Thank you!
Thank you very much, I finally understand this! I'm going to watch all your videos!
Great, thanks for watching!
You deserve more views
Thanks and yes I would have to agree with you!
For the binding energy per nucleon, why are the electrons counted? Since aren't the electrons not nucleons?
Hi Brian. I am a fan of anyone who will teach physics
1 I am just starting to watch your RUclips videos, and on this second one in the Mass Defect series, I would like to imagine that we are old friends, and you have asked me to review it before going live. Normally, editors charge $$s for editing, but I like your work, and just want to help out. #1 - the opening scene shows 6 electrons around a nucleus that indicates only 1 proton and 1 neutron. How about only 2 electrons, or, show 6 protons? 2# At time-line 1:44 you display the mass of the neutron on the screen as 1.674 93 (etc.), but you words switch the last 2 digits, and come out "three nine". Unless you are live with an audience you are watching to see if they are paying attention, by intentionally switching digits and waiting for someone to raise their hand to object, I think you might want this lecture to be consistent. Let me know if any of my comment is helpful. If not, I will stop editing. Regards, Tom Gearing, EE/CS 71 BS 73 MS.
Thank you for your comments, any that you want to make are always appreciated. As to the first one, there are 7 electrons in the diagram and I did not intend to specify the number protons only that the nucleus contains the positively charged protons and the neutral neutrons. As to the second comment, I misspoke. Thank you again.
Sir for the mass defect why the electrons was counted?
Excellent work
Many thanks
Sir at 6:08 you have written that the defected mass is converted to energy and is given off but isn't that this energy is the strong force which keeps the protons together as they have a repulsive force against one another due to same charge. Please correct me if i am wrong... thanks in advance☺
Hi. I’m looking for the same answer too.
Any idea plz?
Mass effect andromeda was a mass defect
When we don’t count electrons