How do Magnets & Magnetic Fields Work?

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @eric_james_music
    @eric_james_music Год назад +36

    this is so much better than 10 min videos that don't go in depth. how else are you supposed to understand a complex concept like this?

    • @MathAndScience
      @MathAndScience  Год назад +6

      Thank you and yes I agree!

    • @mrwebber35
      @mrwebber35 8 месяцев назад

      1hr and 42 minutes and not once did Professor Proton mention that the North Pole is positive and South Pole is negative. Electrons are negative and are attracted to positively charged metals and the reverse is the hole flow which is the opposite and attracted to the negatively charged metals. Take away an election creates a hole. Magnetic fields mimic electron flow which is how inductive transformers and motors work. This also explains how you can charge your cell phone without plugging it in or bladeless fans can blow air around. Interesting how the compass is attracted to Earth's North Pole but attracted to the magnet's "S" Pole. That means Neil DeGrasse Tyson is right, Earth's North Pole is actually the South Pole. Earth's North Pole is actually True North Pole not a magnetic North Pole like Professor Proton called it. Technically it is the "magnetic" South Pole. Then there's the "geographic North Pole which is the axis of which the Earth spins. Welcome to my world. Sorry Professor, I had to. Oh great, Faraday's Left Hand rule is not referring to the right hand professor. The right hand rule is Fleming's pertaining to thrust and the middle finger is current flow and the thumb is mechanical direction of motion.. Since you say the thumb is the current flow then it is the left hand rule of Faraday not Fleming. Fleming is referring to a mechanical movement which can reverse the lines of flux like your picture. That means the lines of flux in your drawing are circulating the wrong direction if you mean current flow. Now you say your thumb is hole flow so your drawing is correct. Congrats. Never the less, it's still doesn't negate the rule is Faraday's Left Hand Rule for current flow, not a right hand rule when the thumb is the current flow reference. Oh too bad, you were so close.

  • @jacintorodriguez679
    @jacintorodriguez679 Год назад +66

    Jason, I am 69 years old man and I have never been so fascinated by science before watching your videos, now I am beginning to
    understand. You are actually reversing the dynamics of the universe by going from complex to simple. Thanks for offering your talent.

    • @MathAndScience
      @MathAndScience  Год назад +7

      That is awesome!

    • @leonhardtkristensen4093
      @leonhardtkristensen4093 Год назад +9

      I am a 77 year young man and I aggree with you.

    • @catalhuyuk7
      @catalhuyuk7 Год назад +5

      I’m a 65 yo woman and I concur 💯%!!!

    • @andrewjustin256
      @andrewjustin256 Год назад

      ​@@leonhardtkristensen4093l love your spirit_ young man!!

    • @GMT439
      @GMT439 10 месяцев назад

      @@MathAndScience Ma' G's N3T. Blue and Red are Opposite ends of the colour spectrum too. I hope you mentioned that.
      I'm not going to watch the video because I will learn nothing from it.

  • @Bagelbusters
    @Bagelbusters Год назад +16

    I'm an extreme biology nerd that had trouble during the physics course. I just wanted to say thanks for making this. It was very interesting and helped me get a better grade. I can still proudly say that I haven't failed any classes thanks to you.

  • @paulatlin9067
    @paulatlin9067 Год назад +69

    You are a walking.. talking encyclopedia of knowledge. Thanks for sharing

    • @MathAndScience
      @MathAndScience  Год назад +9

      So nice of you!

    • @RoseT-dz9hl
      @RoseT-dz9hl Год назад +2

      Sir what type or kind of liquid u r using. I feel like show to my grandchildren what u show. I love magnets. Thanks i learn alot. God bless. Can u explain about refregerators some close good some dont.

    • @WSmith_1984
      @WSmith_1984 10 месяцев назад

      ​​@@RoseT-dz9hliron fillings in a very light oil I'd imagine.

    • @vincecox8376
      @vincecox8376 7 месяцев назад

      Let me share a few facts, I've been a Ham operator since 1959 as a general class operator I designed and built all my equipment (the TUBE days'). You have a good understanding of inductance!! I agree with all your findings. BUT!!! I want to expose something you can get into and it's going to blow your mind. JUST LIKE TESLA SAID look for things you can't see!! So, let me introduce you to what I refer to as the "B" field., I'm sure you know that there are three elements to any AC or Radio wave traversing space The oscilloscope only shows the two base elements, the positive and negative parts of any radio signal "BUTT!! The fact is it's the centerfield of a magnet that pushes the signal out whether it be AC current or a radio signal same thing!! Her's what I want you to learn: the centerfield of a magnet is by far the most powerful!! FACT! I refer to it as the "B" field, for a good reason it's much more complicated, Here's just a few facts:
      #1. If you tap the centerfield of a magnet (IE: the "B" Field) on any none Metalica item, it will lose weight.
      #2. If you tap the centerfield near a trickle of water, it will repel the water!!
      #3. If you vibrate the center field into a granite rock it will not only lose weight but also be very workable, what basically happens at the correct frequency the Quarts in the rock will reorganize.
      #4. The center field of a magnet is multi-dimensional.
      Once you start to see what's going on

    • @vincecox8376
      @vincecox8376 5 месяцев назад

      Let me share a few facts, I've been a Ham operator since 1959 as a general class operator I designed and built all my equipment (the TUBE days'). You have a good understanding of inductance!! I agree with all your findings. BUT!!! I want to expose something you can get into and it's going to blow your mind. JUST LIKE TESLA SAID look for things you can't see!! So, let me introduce you to what I refer to as the "B" field., I'm sure you know that there are three elements to any AC or Radio wave traversing space The oscilloscope only shows the two base elements, the positive and negative parts of any radio signal "BUTT!! The fact is it's the centerfield of a magnet that pushes the signal out whether it be AC current or a radio signal same thing!! Her's what I want you to learn: the centerfield of a magnet is by far the most powerful!! FACT! I refer to it as the "B" field, for a good reason it's much more complicated, Here's just a few facts:
      #1. If you tap the centerfield of a magnet (IE: the "B" Field) on any none Metalica item, it will lose weight.
      #2. If you tap the centerfield near a trickle of water, it will repel the water!!
      #3. If you vibrate the center field into a granite rock it will not only lose weight but also be very workable, what basically happens at the correct frequency the Quarts in the rock will reorganize.
      #4. The center field of a magnet is multi-dimensional.
      Once you start to see what's going on

  • @MrPaulhunter
    @MrPaulhunter Год назад +9

    I’m 72 rears of age and I loved your presentation. Yes I made it to the end and I’m going to watch it all over again. Thanks for being such an enthusiastic teacher.
    It’s cleared up some of my own questions and needless to say brought many more questions I need to answer to the forefront… isn’t science wonderful😄😄😄

  • @husseinahmed741
    @husseinahmed741 6 месяцев назад +4

    You are "the" genius tutor. No others could be that perfect. I hope we have you in other subjects

  • @davidjones6288
    @davidjones6288 Год назад +17

    Sir, you are utterly gifted when it comes to teaching. Thank you so much for taking the time to teach us without leaving gaps in the flow of information, which so often fractures the uptake of information.

    • @OmarrKoroma-k7c
      @OmarrKoroma-k7c Год назад

      Sir, you are utterly gifted when it comes to teaching. Thank you so much for taking the time to teach us without leaving gaps in the flow of information, which so often fractures the uptake of information.

    • @vincecox8376
      @vincecox8376 Год назад

      Please get tuned into facts, 1. anti gravity is a product of the center field of a magnet. 2. the center of a magnet when vibrated will repel water 3. If you vibrate granite rock with the center field of a magnet at the correct frequency it will turn like butter. that's just the beginning it will play a Hugh part of our country's future. The anti gravity is only applicable to none iron type material such as glass or plastic. If you have a bar magnet simply tap the center near a trickle of water and watch the water move out of the way. Tap the center field on any none metalic surface and watch it loose weight. You can not use a sign wave type vibration it must be saw tooth . A sign wave signal contains the centerfield, that's what pushes AC and radio signals around the world. A sign wave has three elements on an oscilloscope you only see the two , On a scope you see the positive cycle and the negative cycle you never see the most significant part of the cycle and that is the center field that produces the energy to push the energy forward!!! There is allot to be learned about the magnetic center field .. Please help spred the news ..

  • @catalhuyuk7
    @catalhuyuk7 Год назад +22

    If all teachers were as good as you this world would be a better and much different place.

    • @vincecox8376
      @vincecox8376 5 месяцев назад

      Let me share a few facts, I've been a Ham operator since 1959 as a general class operator I designed and built all my equipment (the TUBE days'). You have a good understanding of inductance!! I agree with all your findings. BUT!!! I want to expose something you can get into and it's going to blow your mind. JUST LIKE TESLA SAID look for things you can't see!! So, let me introduce you to what I refer to as the "B" field., I'm sure you know that there are three elements to any AC or Radio wave traversing space The oscilloscope only shows the two base elements, the positive and negative parts of any radio signal "BUTT!! The fact is it's the centerfield of a magnet that pushes the signal out whether it be AC current or a radio signal same thing!! Her's what I want you to learn: the centerfield of a magnet is by far the most powerful!! FACT! I refer to it as the "B" field, for a good reason it's much more complicated, Here's just a few facts:
      #1. If you tap the centerfield of a magnet (IE: the "B" Field) on any none Metalica item, it will lose weight.
      #2. If you tap the centerfield near a trickle of water, it will repel the water!!
      #3. If you vibrate the center field into a granite rock it will not only lose weight but also be very workable, what basically happens at the correct frequency the Quarts in the rock will reorganize.
      #4. The center field of a magnet is multi-dimensional.
      Once you start to see what's going on

  • @spacetimemalleable7718
    @spacetimemalleable7718 Год назад +10

    One of the BEST explanations of magnets. & magnetism And it's humbling that we don't know everything... yet. Why from high to low energy? Why do electrons have a spin attribute? More research needed. Hopefully one day, there will be an explanation - Noble physics prizes are waiting.

    • @MathAndScience
      @MathAndScience  Год назад +1

      Yes absolutely!

    • @davidlongthorn5571
      @davidlongthorn5571 3 месяца назад

      Ha (math's guy) Thanks for a great presentation, I wish I'd had you when I was doing my electrical City and Guilds course, I'll keep watching.

  • @PaulCTownsend
    @PaulCTownsend 8 месяцев назад +2

    I will never look at a solenoid the same after listening to you Thanks for the great info.

  • @RodSnocking350
    @RodSnocking350 Год назад +14

    Outstanding explanation of magnetism and how electrical current and coils create magnetism. I wish struggling physics and EE101 students everywhere knew this video was out there available on youtube. This is a better and much more understandable presentation of the subject than any professor I ever had. Nice tie-in with electron spin and magnetism too. When I went through college I could work the math but never really understood what it represented. After watching this video it finally all makes sense..

    • @TrapperAaron
      @TrapperAaron 11 месяцев назад

      This is definitely an intro type class. I graduated many moons ago but these basic concepts were covered in high-school. I would be outraged if I had to pay for information that anyone w a G.E.D. knows.

    • @vincecox8376
      @vincecox8376 7 месяцев назад

      Let me share a few facts, I've been a Ham operator since 1959 as a general class operator I designed and built all my equipment (the TUBE days'). You have a good understanding of inductance!! I agree with all your findings. BUT!!! I want to expose something you can get into and it's going to blow your mind. JUST LIKE TESLA SAID look for things you can't see!! So, let me introduce you to what I refer to as the "B" field., I'm sure you know that there are three elements to any AC or Radio wave traversing space The oscilloscope only shows the two base elements, the positive and negative parts of any radio signal "BUTT!! The fact is it's the centerfield of a magnet that pushes the signal out whether it be AC current or a radio signal same thing!! Her's what I want you to learn: the centerfield of a magnet is by far the most powerful!! FACT! I refer to it as the "B" field, for a good reason it's much more complicated, Here's just a few facts:
      #1. If you tap the centerfield of a magnet (IE: the "B" Field) on any none Metalica item, it will lose weight.
      #2. If you tap the centerfield near a trickle of water, it will repel the water!!
      #3. If you vibrate the center field into a granite rock it will not only lose weight but also be very workable, what basically happens at the correct frequency the Quarts in the rock will reorganize.
      #4. The center field of a magnet is multi-dimensional.
      Once you start to see what's going on

  • @petMonster28
    @petMonster28 9 месяцев назад +1

    This guy is amazing. I've learned so much from him over the years. Thank you, Math and Science.

  • @sibalogh
    @sibalogh Год назад +5

    Jason, I still believe you're the best to explain things despite no one seemingly can perfectly explain to me how permanent magnets work on the subatomic level. The best I could comprehend about PMs is that once you harden carbon steel it becomes magnetic due to the carbon atoms (more the better) locked in its molecular structure that retains magnetism even after removing the magnetic field that created it (hence the reason screws stick to the tip of screwdrivers). This is only valid for carbon steel, not a proper PM magnet, although this concept might apply to them the same way.

    • @KerbalSpacey
      @KerbalSpacey 11 месяцев назад +1

      yeah I clicked this hoping for a deeper level of understanding than we already have but we are still stuck in the mystery of why particles even have a north and south pole to begin with before even getting into the whole itinerant ferromagnetism debacle lol i guess asking "why?" is the same as asking why there is anything rather than nothing... will always be out of our scope.

  • @tresajessygeorge210
    @tresajessygeorge210 Год назад +5

    THANK YOU... SIR...!!!
    You have done a great teaching...to connect all the basics we know about this PRAPANCHAM... and took us far beyond...!!!
    IT IS FUN AND WISDOM...!!!
    ENJOYED VERY WELL...!!!
    THANKS AGAIN...!!!

  • @daviddabeegukabassima8232
    @daviddabeegukabassima8232 Год назад +2

    So clear explanations. As an EE it is like music to my ears. It refreshes the concepts in a limpid way Thank you and God bless!

  • @peterwilcox1520
    @peterwilcox1520 7 месяцев назад +2

    This is real magic🎉❤

  • @andrewclarke6916
    @andrewclarke6916 Год назад +15

    Great lesson. Good blend of theory and practical. Please make more videos like this.

  • @awoyemivictora
    @awoyemivictora Год назад +1

    One of the best science videos so far. I know it's not easy to create this kind of video and the time. Thanks so much sir.

  • @anthonygregg862
    @anthonygregg862 Год назад +28

    absolutely superb lesson sir. You explain things so well and understandable. I am so much more interested in science and its all down to you.

    • @MathAndScience
      @MathAndScience  Год назад +2

      So nice of you! Thank you!

    • @vincecox8376
      @vincecox8376 7 месяцев назад

      Let me share a few facts, I've been a Ham operator since 1959 as a general class operator I designed and built all my equipment (the TUBE days'). You have a good understanding of inductance!! I agree with all your findings. BUT!!! I want to expose something you can get into and it's going to blow your mind. JUST LIKE TESLA SAID look for things you can't see!! So, let me introduce you to what I refer to as the "B" field., I'm sure you know that there are three elements to any AC or Radio wave traversing space The oscilloscope only shows the two base elements, the positive and negative parts of any radio signal "BUTT!! The fact is it's the centerfield of a magnet that pushes the signal out whether it be AC current or a radio signal same thing!! Her's what I want you to learn: the centerfield of a magnet is by far the most powerful!! FACT! I refer to it as the "B" field, for a good reason it's much more complicated, Here's just a few facts:
      #1. If you tap the centerfield of a magnet (IE: the "B" Field) on any none Metalica item, it will lose weight.
      #2. If you tap the centerfield near a trickle of water, it will repel the water!!
      #3. If you vibrate the center field into a granite rock it will not only lose weight but also be very workable, what basically happens at the correct frequency the Quarts in the rock will reorganize.
      #4. The center field of a magnet is multi-dimensional.
      Once you start to see what's going on

    • @vincecox8376
      @vincecox8376 5 месяцев назад

      Let me share a few facts, I've been a Ham operator since 1959 as a general class operator I designed and built all my equipment (the TUBE days'). You have a good understanding of inductance!! I agree with all your findings. BUT!!! I want to expose something you can get into and it's going to blow your mind. JUST LIKE TESLA SAID look for things you can't see!! So, let me introduce you to what I refer to as the "B" field., I'm sure you know that there are three elements to any AC or Radio wave traversing space The oscilloscope only shows the two base elements, the positive and negative parts of any radio signal "BUTT!! The fact is it's the centerfield of a magnet that pushes the signal out whether it be AC current or a radio signal same thing!! Her's what I want you to learn: the centerfield of a magnet is by far the most powerful!! FACT! I refer to it as the "B" field, for a good reason it's much more complicated, Here's just a few facts:
      #1. If you tap the centerfield of a magnet (IE: the "B" Field) on any none Metalica item, it will lose weight.
      #2. If you tap the centerfield near a trickle of water, it will repel the water!!
      #3. If you vibrate the center field into a granite rock it will not only lose weight but also be very workable, what basically happens at the correct frequency the Quarts in the rock will reorganize.
      #4. The center field of a magnet is multi-dimensional.
      Once you start to see what's going on

  • @charliejohnston1978
    @charliejohnston1978 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is a very good demonstration of how magnetic lines couple together to form closed loops of a magnetic field in the air or in space. Once the lines are formed/coupled together and everything stabilizes, the lines are coupled together without moving from pole to pole actually. And that is why we saw steel filings being coupled and attracted to both poles simultaneously. You did a very nice good of explaining why the fields are generated within each atomic structure and magnetic domain. The angular rotation of each atom's electrons is random, until the magnetic field is introduced to see its region of magnetic influence. Thank you for helping young people increase their knowledge of physics. QED

    • @digbysirchickentf2315
      @digbysirchickentf2315 10 месяцев назад

      The field is continous there are no actual lines, that is only a concept to map the strength. The filings form lines within the field because of their long thin shape. I thing the video host maybe confused. I didnt watch the whole video.

  • @AVOWIRENEWS
    @AVOWIRENEWS 9 месяцев назад

    Magnets and magnetic fields are such fascinating topics! It's great to see content exploring how magnets interact with the world around us. The way magnets can attract or repel each other and how they influence objects without physical contact is really intriguing. Plus, the concept of magnetic fields extends to so many areas, from compass navigation to data storage in computers. It's amazing to think about the invisible forces at play!

  • @terrybull3798
    @terrybull3798 Год назад +4

    Excellent presentation. I think it is worth considering at 1:7:04 that, as your arrows show, the external field of the solenoid does not cancel but the additive effect is diminished by the reducing flux density, and thus tends to zero in the ideal solenoid. If the external field did cancel every case would behave as ideal.

  • @mewsicman9541
    @mewsicman9541 Год назад +19

    I've been waiting for this! Hoping for more lessons about electromagnetism

    • @MathAndScience
      @MathAndScience  Год назад +1

      Awesome to hear thank you.

    • @billsavimaki900
      @billsavimaki900 Год назад

      ​@@MathAndScienceis ¹¹.😮😢🎉😂c😅😅u6t31 45:38 45:38

  • @GaryBaumli
    @GaryBaumli 14 дней назад

    probably the best explanation ever given so anyone can understand

  • @glenmartin2437
    @glenmartin2437 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you. Watched your video several times. Would have been good to have it when I was slogging through engineering physics.
    I and my fellow students were buried in calculus, not having physical models for the phenomena we studied.
    Thanks.

  • @stuzman52
    @stuzman52 Год назад +3

    Very well done! As you mentioned, we truly don’t know what’s happening at the quantum level, but models help our feeble minds to come up with calculations to describe our universe. I believe that magnetic field lines do not exist. The magnetic field is continuous throughout, dissipating as it extends outward. In other words, with the iron filings, one would believe that in between the lines, there is no field. When actually, each iron filing has become a magnet repelling another iron filing in its next concentric circle. Also, when looking at an electron’s magnetic field, you can use the left hand rule to show the direction of the magnetic field. Again, great discussion Jason of this complicated topic. 👍

  • @leeslevin7602
    @leeslevin7602 11 месяцев назад +1

    You sir, are absolutely brilliant. Thank you. I'm an electrical engineer, this is by far the best lesson I've ever come across. 👏👏👏

  • @Hoekstes
    @Hoekstes Год назад +15

    I like how you invited energy to the party. That’s the thing that always make magnets seem like magic things with endless energy.

  • @alfredoillescas4353
    @alfredoillescas4353 Год назад +8

    Excellent explanation! when I was a student I had to read so many bookss and cost me a lot of time to have a real picture of the physical phenomena. Now Jason, in less than an hour, explains everything so clearly!!

  • @Glad2bMe1
    @Glad2bMe1 20 дней назад

    I did make it to the end. I'm currently an x-ray student and you helped me understand magnets better than my teacher ever did. Still trying to fully understand electromagnetism, as well as the x rate circuit, wish you could be my teacher

  • @Ckillen2422
    @Ckillen2422 9 месяцев назад

    I've been fascinated by magnetism lately. Because it already is an invisible force that can easily explain why the Earth's magnetism could be the source that's turning the constellations through an invisible axis that makes a vortex which creates our gravity. Especially when you see how quantum locking works.
    It's just fascinating stuff.

  • @alerum3473
    @alerum3473 9 месяцев назад +1

    Cool dude! This is the Science teacher everyone needs! ☺️👌

  • @raydelaforce8149
    @raydelaforce8149 Год назад +3

    I really like the way you explain these concepts. I can just see Michael faraday doing the same things amazing children. They didn't need the math, but the evidence is locked into their minds when they get in the physic of electricty. Thank you, I enjoyed it.

  • @matthewtheobald1231
    @matthewtheobald1231 3 месяца назад

    I've been searching up videos for days trying to wrap my head around how exactly this stuff works and your video helped tremendously! My only question now is where do photons come into all this? Because I know that photons carry the force of electromagnetism

  • @vythinathanduraiswamy3430
    @vythinathanduraiswamy3430 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent explanation of magnetism and the idea of mathematical models that may or may not fully explain what really goes on. Very enlightening. A huge thanks.

  • @DucatiMTS1200
    @DucatiMTS1200 3 месяца назад

    Brilliant explanation Jason. I stuck like glue to your video to the very end and I am most grateful for your determination to explain. This was a subject that I was interested in at school, but back then in the 70's/80's I never really got to grips with it. Needless to say I've ticked the subscribe button! Brilliant props. Wm.

  • @frankroper3274
    @frankroper3274 Год назад +2

    Great class for anyone interested in electricity such as myself!

  • @NightNDay2.0
    @NightNDay2.0 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for all your lesson. Really appreciate. Really enjoy all of them. Extremely well explained. Thank you

  • @justinwilliam5693
    @justinwilliam5693 6 месяцев назад

    This is better than my physics w/ calculus 2 class and its free! Thank you sir

  • @eagle43257
    @eagle43257 11 месяцев назад

    The most honest scientific explanation

  • @zezebeavogui6694
    @zezebeavogui6694 Год назад +2

    It's so well explained that I understood every single aspects. Thank you so much. I love it. Subscribed.

  • @southernsoundpulse
    @southernsoundpulse Год назад +2

    Excellent lesson. I was planning to make speakers and before that I wanted to learn magnets thoroughly and I am so glad that I found this video.
    Keep up the good work

  • @leonhardtkristensen4093
    @leonhardtkristensen4093 Год назад +1

    I think you explaned it very well but I am even more satisfyed with that you admitted that it is probably just the functioning of it you explaned and not the total truth. I am especially happy with that you explaned magnetic attraction in a way that is actually a pushing effect. It is just like that vaccuum doesn't suck. It is the air aroud that pushes things into the vacuum.

  • @micahjoshua8827
    @micahjoshua8827 Год назад +5

    Amazing video sir. Thank you for illustrating everything so clearly. I'm very interested in the theoretical physics of Electro Gravitics and Over Unity energy machines. I'd love to see you do work on those things.

  • @SafiaBegam-f5b
    @SafiaBegam-f5b Месяц назад

    Thank you so much, teacher, for taking the time to explain everything. Your efforts are deeply appreciated.

  • @JackieFugate
    @JackieFugate Год назад

    you my man--are great---ty -i,m 77 and do wish i had you as a teacher all the way through--you are very understandable--thanks again

  • @tsmith4343
    @tsmith4343 Год назад

    The last 10 minutes really explained the attractive and repulsive properties of magnets. Keep up the great work!!!!

  • @lamperya
    @lamperya 9 месяцев назад

    I am a Porter but I love science talk , I allow myself to give students an advice to review what Richard Feynman said in this part from 1:40:28 to 1:41:20.

  • @RamiK101
    @RamiK101 Год назад +5

    Great demonstrations and explanations! Really appreciate your time and efforts. Thank you.

  • @mbahcarrier1629
    @mbahcarrier1629 Год назад

    How Do Magnets and Magnetic Fields Work? Good question. I like this video because it provides a lot of knowledge. Always success "Math....."....Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia On

  • @Eileen_Yulick
    @Eileen_Yulick Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for this you’re a great teacher.

  • @saugeyes
    @saugeyes Год назад +4

    Great lesson! I would love to see your Iron fillings experiment on repelling and attracting magnets. Am I correct in assuming 2 opposite magnets when attracted together form one larger magnet?

    • @MathAndScience
      @MathAndScience  Год назад +3

      Yes exactly when they attract everything is lined up in the same way so they form 1 larger magnet!

  • @allenpike5473
    @allenpike5473 Год назад

    Excellent Sir!! Im sorry to only hear this at 77 yrs of age!! Pse continue!!

  • @LOWKEYDANGER
    @LOWKEYDANGER Год назад

    Now get the most expensive rare earth magnets, bolt opposing sides together, weigh them and find an equal weight. now drop them from a few stories and see which one lands first. Love the channel btw cheers 🥂☺️

  • @o0o-jd-o0o95
    @o0o-jd-o0o95 Год назад +2

    Whenever you're handling neodymium magnets take care never to let them slam together because they will break easily. they're quite brittle. regular magnets probably could break as well but definitely neodymium because they're a bit stronger and they will probably slam together a lot harder

  • @DownhillAllTheWay
    @DownhillAllTheWay Год назад

    From 1:17:40 to 1:26:35 is a talk about how magnetic fields exist due to their interaction with electrons (which are components of atoms). Does this mean that if I took two bar magnets into intergalactic space, their magnetic attraction or repulsion would be greatly reduced because the number of atoms, and consequently electrons per cm^3 is greatly reduced?

  • @jaybingham3711
    @jaybingham3711 7 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent. More importantly, those that want so badly to have firm, definitive answers for every baseline why...why? Show me a universe where all the minutia is known and I'll show you a place where it would be miserable to live. The thing that is important/relevant for us is pragmatism. We observe the tendencies of how the universe gets on with its business and we embrace that as our way forward. Science doesn't need absolute, fully sussed out truths to go about its business. In fact, science expressly works only under a rubric of tentative truths. That's unknown by and/or lost on many.

  • @the_kid777
    @the_kid777 Год назад +1

    My whole body shook when I learned at the end of the video, that all this complicated stuff can go down to a single law of the universe... Amazing video.

  • @albertomontoya4316
    @albertomontoya4316 Год назад +2

    Another Excellent lesson , Jason.

  • @m.syassin5774
    @m.syassin5774 Год назад +2

    A very interesting and useful lecture. Thank you very much.

  • @DannyTorn
    @DannyTorn 3 месяца назад

    The magnetic field is mystical your right. Good video, thank you.

  • @wilkyclergeot9416
    @wilkyclergeot9416 Год назад +4

    You're so amazing teacher everyone would love that just the way you described it incredible teacher!!!

  • @jamesjohn2537
    @jamesjohn2537 Год назад +2

    Nice lessons and more helpful and deep in content

  • @brentchadwell8101
    @brentchadwell8101 Год назад +2

    The best teacher!

  • @DeteacherTeacha
    @DeteacherTeacha Год назад

    Great explanation...Enjoyed It..A Refresher For Me...

  • @NickGj-k7v
    @NickGj-k7v 6 месяцев назад

    Briliant lecture.

  • @jtmplmbr4465
    @jtmplmbr4465 2 месяца назад

    One the best channel on YT

  • @muhammadhussainsarhandi9928
    @muhammadhussainsarhandi9928 Год назад +2

    Excellent Sir, lots of respect and love for you,

  • @trailertrashed6390
    @trailertrashed6390 Год назад +1

    Bravo.... Thanks for the very informative lesson. Science is awesome, even more so when its easily learned. Well done...

  • @resignurdrnk7535
    @resignurdrnk7535 Год назад +2

    amazing visual presentations. super fun!

  • @rudyhabib2
    @rudyhabib2 Год назад

    i wish i had you as my science teacher! great video. thanks.

  • @talashpeygir2621
    @talashpeygir2621 10 месяцев назад

    How can I appreciate your teaching other than appreciation

  • @Travis-u6n
    @Travis-u6n 25 дней назад

    When the electron spins to create a magnetic field, what is that magnetic field made of? I'm not sure how to properly ask this question, but I am trying to understand what the electron's spin is interacting with that creates a magnetic field. For instance, if an electron were to spin and no magnetic field were created, that is because it is just an electron spinning. What is causing that spin to have this secondary affect of a magnetic field? Is it some sort of quantum field that when electrons spin in it, it causes this field?

  • @musicoscope
    @musicoscope 11 месяцев назад

    you are a genius! you live science and have the power to magnetize with you anybody that hears your videos, they are so profound and thorough!! thank you very much!!!

  • @nagasundaryerramilli3867
    @nagasundaryerramilli3867 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent explanation. Your way of explaining is very good.

  • @dougloggie2880
    @dougloggie2880 Год назад

    awesome... you've ignited my curiosity in science... As you explained the rotation of electrons, my thoughts go to whole big picture of why matter rotates around the centre points gravitational objects in the universe...

  • @User-74891
    @User-74891 Год назад

    Thank you for very good demonstrative experiments and explanation of behaviour of magnets.

  • @nickrowe9221
    @nickrowe9221 Год назад

    wonderful. recommend it to everyone.

  • @mathwithmrsirmpho
    @mathwithmrsirmpho Год назад +1

    I’d like to know the brand of your microphone. Good quality there.

  • @LSATAngel
    @LSATAngel Год назад +1

    Excellent! Can you do this?:
    Put a normal bar magnet (straight line) down vertically, then bring a piece of non-magnetic steel or whatever next to the North Pole. Have it lay on the page also. Once in the same line as the first magnet, once at a 90 degree angle where the first magnet bisects the second, and once where the first magnet attaches to the end of the second (but still with the second at a 90 degree angle). And do the paper plus iron filing thing on top at each of the three configurations.

  • @vincecox8376
    @vincecox8376 9 месяцев назад +1

    FOCUS ON THE CENTER FIELD>>> it will blow your mind..

  • @Star_Jewel_Realm
    @Star_Jewel_Realm Месяц назад

    We did something similar back in Physics of my high school days. 😊 It's interesting magnetic fields are actually a weak force. However if we can find ways to increase it million folds, we might make forced field come true.

  • @humbledb4jesus
    @humbledb4jesus 10 месяцев назад

    i've come to understand it better learning about qubits and quantum operators...
    at each point in space, we have a field of operators that affect the wave function of a object...
    if you have an object at point A with initial conditions X:
    the velocity operator will define its motion
    the electromagnetic operator will define the behaviours of electric charge
    the gravity operator will define it's path through timespace
    when you look at an object, you are applying a 'positional' operator on the object's waveform to find out where it is...
    applying the operator collapses the wave form...
    the conditions of operation are inherent in the fields not the object...it only has finite initial conditions regardless of field encountered...

  • @АлексейОвсянкин-ч9б
    @АлексейОвсянкин-ч9б 8 месяцев назад

    Perfect explanation, interesting and clear. Thanks a lot!

  • @duanebogan3836
    @duanebogan3836 9 месяцев назад

    Thank You again Sir, if there are small particles, I'll call them magtiles (magnetic-particle) making up magnetic fields, then electrifying a bar magnet for example, 1st would bring all of the electrons to a higher valence shell, but if it is emitting mag-particles, it should increase those, creating a larger field. The more power, wattage, the stronger the field, until we, it could repel, lasers, masers, bullets, whatev? But more than that, Iron, Fe for example, is much lighter, stronger, workable, less brittle than Lead, Pb, space radiation, or electrical shielding, for deeper space travelling, space craft skin, or electronic component shielding. Now a magnet, next to a coil, or inductor, might be able to induce a current +/- into the base, or gate of a transistor, both stronger, and faster, with less heat, or friction, parts that last longer? Yay Yay or Nay Nay

  • @carolmartin7042
    @carolmartin7042 28 дней назад

    This is the second or third time I have watched your video. Thank you.

  • @sidhu.australia
    @sidhu.australia 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much for your great information about the magnetic field n magnets. You are a great teacher to explain things easy n simple way.

  • @pousarmic8155
    @pousarmic8155 29 дней назад

    Thank you for your service to science.

  • @PreetiM-x3e
    @PreetiM-x3e 10 месяцев назад

    TQ SO MUCH SIR, FOR DETAILED INFORMATION OF BASICS

  • @athenaphoenix3771
    @athenaphoenix3771 Год назад +1

    Whoa, the intro has me hooked!

  • @ursschmied5309
    @ursschmied5309 Год назад

    yeah "mesmerizing" ist most certainly the word! Terrific doing, Mr. Jason! :) cheers!

  • @kevindtyus
    @kevindtyus 5 месяцев назад

    Great Job! Even with my Dyslexia & 5th Grade math, I still got it😊

  • @rebeccahuru5536
    @rebeccahuru5536 2 месяца назад

    Thankyou this is very interesting. Since I didn't really go to school long.

  • @jedidaddyissues4128
    @jedidaddyissues4128 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this video! I really feel like I have a better understanding of magnetism, and you have inspired me to do further research!

  • @vincecox8376
    @vincecox8376 9 месяцев назад +1

    Let me share a few facts, I've been a Ham operator since 1959 as a general class operator I designed and built all my equipment (the TUBE days'). You have a good understanding of inductance!! I agree with all your findings. BUT!!! I want to expose something you can get into and it's going to blow your mind. JUST LIKE TESLA SAID look for things you can't see!! So, let me introduce you to what I refer to as the "B" field., I'm sure you know that there are three elements to any AC or Radio wave traversing space The oscilloscope only shows the two base elements, the positive and negative parts of any radio signal "BUTT!! The fact is it's the centerfield of a magnet that pushes the signal out whether it be AC current or a radio signal same thing!! Her's what I want you to learn: the centerfield of a magnet is by far the most powerful!! FACT! I refer to it as the "B" field, for a good reason it's much more complicated, Here's just a few facts:
    #1. If you tap the centerfield of a magnet (IE: the "B" Field) on any none Metalica item, it will lose weight.
    #2. If you tap the centerfield near a trickle of water, it will repel the water!!
    #3. If you vibrate the center field into a granite rock it will not only lose weight but also be very workable, what basically happens at the correct frequency the Quarts in the rock will reorganize.
    #4. The center field of a magnet is multi-dimensional.
    Once you start to see what's going on

  • @ismaelismael9080
    @ismaelismael9080 8 месяцев назад

    Very satisfying video, thank you dear.
    We hope to see more videos like this one.

  • @user-du7jx8ex1e
    @user-du7jx8ex1e Год назад

    Thank you very much. Amazing presentation.

  • @Andrew-nj2tn
    @Andrew-nj2tn Год назад

    The antecedent to a directional vector is motion, the earth is in constant motion, which is why we have weight, a density layering and gradient
    When objects are released from a height they aren’t accelerating, in fact they’re decelerating until they reach terminal velocity then there’s no motion, so nothing is falling
    When a bottle of water and air are released from a height there’s no displacement which means there’s no acceleration
    Gravity is just motion

  • @AR-tb9hq
    @AR-tb9hq Год назад

    what an excellent lecture, thank you

  • @victorcervantes3822
    @victorcervantes3822 Год назад

    Wow nice explanation thank's sir