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Excited about taking radiation class this semester after already having his lectures.Neatly done .
your teaching style is well sir i like it
i like this professor....his teaching style....
Absolutely amazing explanation! Helped a lot!!
Quick question: Shouldn't there be A2 multiplied to Q in the numerator of equation shown at 43:26 . Please let me know I'm a bit confused
I look at him and all I see is Bernie Mac. Also, very helpful lectures.
Sir Please Tell me why we integrated Thita From 0 to Pie/2.And Fie from 0 to 2× Pie
imagine taking a half circle (theta = pi/2), and then revolving it 360 degrees (2pi) this gives you a sphere.
Thank you Sir!!
Watching 8 year's old video😳😳
Worth..
Thk u Sir....
proposal by a mere mortal donot establishes a theory but it must be consistent with the experiment..
Best'
You're definition of Intensity is wrong at 14:47, those are the units for Radiance or luminance (except replace W with lumen). The correct units for Intensity are W/sr (neglecting the spectral term) this means the intensity is only directional.
That's spectral intensity.
Nah.. he is absolutely correct!
Excited about taking radiation class this semester after already having his lectures.
Neatly done .
your teaching style is well sir i like it
i like this professor....his teaching style....
Absolutely amazing explanation! Helped a lot!!
Quick question: Shouldn't there be A2 multiplied to Q in the numerator of equation shown at 43:26 . Please let me know I'm a bit confused
I look at him and all I see is Bernie Mac. Also, very helpful lectures.
Sir Please Tell me why we integrated Thita From 0 to Pie/2.
And Fie from 0 to 2× Pie
imagine taking a half circle (theta = pi/2), and then revolving it 360 degrees (2pi) this gives you a sphere.
Thank you Sir!!
Watching 8 year's old video😳😳
Worth..
Thk u Sir....
proposal by a mere mortal donot establishes a theory but it must be consistent with the experiment..
Best'
You're definition of Intensity is wrong at 14:47, those are the units for Radiance or luminance (except replace W with lumen). The correct units for Intensity are W/sr (neglecting the spectral term) this means the intensity is only directional.
That's spectral intensity.
Nah.. he is absolutely correct!