मुझे आपसे सीखना है लेकिन जब भी हम आपकी वीडियो देखते है आप इंग्लिश में ही पढ़ा रहे होते है तो आप से निवेदन है कि हिंदी में पढ़ाए मै 10th में हूं और बोर्ड के पेपर आने वा
Hello Sir, I am a Physics Educator for JEE Mains. NEET and students of class 11th and 12th. One of my students had also once asked this question from me. I am SO happy to see you answering science questions like being answered by you. 🙏🙏😄 many thanks!🎉
@@sirisaacnewton____________5018 because green doesn't scatter as much as blue ..... and it is blue which has both the properties in balance......Its scattering property as well as its intensity in the spectrum
@@hcverma2928 Sir🙏🏻 I 'm in 9th Standard and i have a question can you please help me to clear this *DOUBT :-* If we take an example of pencil and the earth since the earth is attracting a pencil with some force and according to Newton's third law of motion here also the pencil will also attract the earth with same force but since the mass of earth is larger than that of pencil that's why the pencil gets attracted towards Earth and falls on it. On the other hand.. *We know that Earth attracts moon and by the Newton's third law of motion the moon also attracts Earth since the mass of earth is greater than the moon then why the moon does not get attracted towards Earth and falls on earth's surface?*
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@Moonlight Gamers ook Edit : I said that coz I learnt a few concepts of class 12th while I was in 9th coz of curiosity and I did understand a lot...so I thought....
Sir, you teach in a very precise way. When you teach I understand it perfectly you are the most sensible teacher I know in existence. You are quite wise and totally a perfect teacher. Well, My teacher took out a rabbit from a hat and gave it the same question that you explained to us in this video I could successfully answer it correctly. All credits go to you. I admire your passion for teaching you are an avail teacher. I suggested my friends your channel and they were shocked to find such a good teacher all thanks to you
@@hcverma2928 Sir🙏🏻 I 'm in 9th Standard and i have a question can you please help me to clear this *DOUBT :-* If we take an example of pencil and the earth since the earth is attracting a pencil with some force and according to Newton's third law of motion here also the pencil will also attract the earth with same force but since the mass of earth is larger than that of pencil that's why the pencil gets attracted towards Earth and falls on it. On the other hand.. *We know that Earth attracts moon and by the Newton's third law of motion the moon also attracts Earth since the mass of earth is greater than the moon then why the moon does not get attracted towards Earth and falls on earth's surface?*
@@pranavpratik. You see, moon is revolving around the Earth, which creates a centrifugal force, which opposes the Earth's gravitational force. The effect of the gravitational force of Earth is cancelled out by the centrifugal force which is why the moon does not fall into the Earth.
@@pranavpratik. Your question is really good. As another commenter said, it's because of the centrifugal force. Don't worry if you don't understand it right now. It is a part of your syllabus in 11th grade. You'll be taught it there =)
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Awesome sir ji...Though i m mechanical engineer graduate...but i have love toward physics and its phenomena ..and feel great interest in watching your videos...though not regularly watch...and highly respect your physics knowledge..!!
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In spite of having outstanding knowledge in his own field,he possesses a meek and bashful facial expression that deserves attraction & respect from the teachers as well as the students community. Hat's off.❤
Answer is : intensity of Scattering is inversely proportional to 4th power of wavelength, is only 1 criteria , the other is particle size , the particles which scatters the light of perticular color must be of size slightly smaller than wavelength of light, the particle size is greater than wavelength of violet and indigo and slightly smaller than blue
Sir, I am a 1st year btech student and have a question on ydse experiment. In one video you explained the formation of dark and bright fringes by single photon interference. In our text books it is mentioned redistribution of energy takes place on screen. So my question is how this redistribution of energy takes place and in which form the energy exists at dark fringes(for example when two wave impulse of opposite phase and equal amplitude in a string when gets superimposed the potential energy becomes zero and kinetic energy becomes equal to total energy).
Hi, I think you need to understand Photon statistics and non-classical behaviour of light to understand the answer to your question which is much beyond the classical realm of YDSE that we know. Since here we are talking about a single photon which is interfering with itself in sort of a superposition in contrast to the classical case in a normal YDSE. If you study optics/photonics further and do not get into the IT sector later in life, maybe you will find an answer :) Good Luck
As per i know, there is no energy in the dark fringes, instead in bright fringe, the energy is doubled (as it adds up the energy of the bright and dark fringe)
This was a good question, since when we are exposed to very strong light or simply, sunlight for a long time, after looking away, we do see glimpses of indigo and violet flash before our eyes for milliseconds.
I know that he is a 10th kid but he should have researched this. It's really easy. I know asking something from the best is good but learning physics by yourself is the best feeling.
Sir you should write a book on general physics that we use everyday like Prof Walter Lewin and Neil deGrasse Tyson wrote...I mean like that....some books for general reader......I think it will be phenomenal book for us 😊😊
Sir, I am an average student and I didn't like physics. I think it was so hard but when I started my studying book it was easy for me. Thank you sir your words give me inspiration and motive to do hard work.
@@primenumberbuster404 Mene to apni preparation tabhi start krdi thi jab mai 1 month ka tha...log demotivate krte the ki it's too late now.. But i kept hustling and believed in myself. Now I am in IIT Mars.
Hello sir, Sir,I'm class 12th student I have a question: Sir, as per plank's theory E=nhv So, energy is inversely proportional to wavelength Intensity =energy /time area So, intensity directly proportional to energy and inversely proportional to wavelength. But when we read in spectral lines e.g balmer series we say in transition from n=3 to n=2 intensity of radiation is maximum but shouldn't it be mini in that case bcoz there wavelength of emited energy is maximum.
Thank you sir 🙏 for solving my doubt it was my doubt and asked it by many more but i was not satisfied and after watching this video my doubt was finally solved
I love watching your videos sir...i am in 9 th class now and i am studying physics from your book and yesterday i came across a chapter which we all know Newton's Laws Of Motion in which there is a relation between force and momentum that force is directly propotional to rate of change of momentum.My question is that" how and why force is directly propotional to rate of change of momentum ".please sir can you make a conceptual video on this topic.
You know that P(momentum) = mv, F= ma, and rate of change of velocity is acceleration (these are basics you should know) [[[[Also please remember that rate of change (with respect to time) can be expressed mathematically by differentiation(formulated by Newton and one other scientist)]]]] We can write Rate of change of momentum = mass(mass doesn't change, *generally*) × rate of change of velocity Rate of change of momentum = mass × acceleration = Force So we get rate of change of momentum is equal to Force and thus if momentum is increased Force increases. Sir will definitely never make a video on this since it can't be explained conceptually but only by maths, it can only be visualized if you have a good teacher teaching you this. Comment if you couldn't comprehend one specific part Remember that momentum is a defined term which means we gave meaning to it (a good teacher will explain you how we got these physical quantities by doing different long derivations and getting same repetitive terms). Don't mind what I just told you'll most probably understand when you hit class 11.
In very superficial terms, If 'A' is directly proportional to 'B'; then when the quantity of 'A' is increased, the quantity of 'B' also increases. Similarly, If the external force on an object increases, its velocity increases. Momentum(P)= Mass(m)*Velocity(v) Therefore, Change in momentum= mass* acceleration.......(since, mass is constant) Force= mass*acceleration :D
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I asked this same question when I was in 12th and my physics had a smile on his face and he asked "kaha se tumko ye baat dimag me aaya"? I was very surprised that if I asked something wrong but sir answered it and gave me a applause
@@hcverma2928 Sir🙏🏻 I 'm in 9th Standard and i have a question can you please help me to clear this *DOUBT :-* If we take an example of pencil and the earth since the earth is attracting a pencil with some force and according to Newton's third law of motion here also the pencil will also attract the earth with same force but since the mass of earth is larger than that of pencil that's why the pencil gets attracted towards Earth and falls on it. On the other hand.. *We know that Earth attracts moon and by the Newton's third law of motion the moon also attracts Earth since the mass of earth is greater than the moon then why the moon does not get attracted towards Earth and falls on earth's surface?*
here are two factors affecting color of sky 1. Intensity of particular wavelength(of color) 2. The frequency Blue wins the 1st factor over violet and green loses the 2nd factor over blue. change the intensities and frequency and experiment yourself🔥🔥👍👍
I am so happy because after 2 months of studying the chapter: human eye and colourfull world, I just let know about the intensity of blue and violet huhh thanksssss sir again and also no other channels had explained this clearly than you
There are 3 primary reasons: (1) Size of particulates suspended in air such as salt particles, dust, pollens, pollution causing molecules etc are mostly in the range of wavelength of blue light. Therefore scattering of blue light happens most. For example, Mars has a very thin atmosphere made mostly of carbon dioxide and filled with fine dust particles. These fine particles scatter light differently than the gases and particles in Earth’s atmosphere. Photos from NASA’s rovers and landers on Mars have shown us that at sunset there is actually the opposite of what you’d experience on Earth. During the daytime, the Martian sky takes on an orange or reddish color. But as the Sun sets, the sky around the Sun begins to take on a blue-gray tone. (2) Moreover, we have one of the cones out of the three in our eyes, dedicated especially to disentangle blue colour out of the visible spectrum. There's is no such cone dedicated for violet or indigo. The other two cones are dedicated for disentangling red and green out of the visible spectrum. It is interesting to know that a bee (one which collects honey from flowers) have 4 cones and a mantis shrimp has 12 cones !!!. Imagine how beautiful the world must look to them shrimps. Different animals have different cones and rods in their eyes. They see various objects as differently coloured than we do. (3) The colour of ozone gas surrounding the atmosphere is pale blue. These 3 reasons are responsible for blue colour of the sky. If you've like my answer, then you might want to take a look at some of the videos on my channel. I make Physics related videos. Here's my channel: www.youtube.com/@thephysicstrain
Way back in school 15years ago..I too had the same question in mind but obviously no class teacher knows about it and he was not on RUclips so I never got this answer. But finally I got it. Thank you sir😊
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मुझे आपसे सीखना है लेकिन जब भी हम आपकी वीडियो देखते है आप इंग्लिश में ही पढ़ा रहे होते है तो आप से निवेदन है कि हिंदी में पढ़ाए
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Hello Sir, I am a Physics Educator for JEE Mains. NEET and students of class 11th and 12th. One of my students had also once asked this question from me. I am SO happy to see you answering science questions like being answered by you. 🙏🙏😄 many thanks!🎉
Sir I saw some of your videos those were really great and amazing, do you teach in offline classes, and where? Btw, I'm in class 9.
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Doesn't matter if someone pursues physics or not... These are general things we must know abt our nature... Tq Sir 💞BTW I m a phy student
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Wow... this question never came to our mind. Thanks for the video sir 😊🙏
Most welcome 😊
@@sirisaacnewton____________5018 because green doesn't scatter as much as blue ..... and it is blue which has both the properties in balance......Its scattering property as well as its intensity in the spectrum
@@hcverma2928 Sir🙏🏻 I 'm in 9th Standard and i have a question can you please help me to clear this
*DOUBT :-*
If we take an example of pencil and the earth since the earth is attracting a pencil with some force and according to Newton's third law of motion here also the pencil will also attract the earth with same force but since the mass of earth is larger than that of pencil that's why the pencil gets attracted towards Earth and falls on it.
On the other hand..
*We know that Earth attracts moon and by the Newton's third law of motion the moon also attracts Earth since the mass of earth is greater than the moon then why the moon does not get attracted towards Earth and falls on earth's surface?*
Centripetal force
Love you sir,I am reading Feynman Lectures on Physics Volume 2 and your book on Electromagnetism and I'm enjoying the beauty of it at every step.Thanks for writing such a delightful book
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Edit : I said that coz I learnt a few concepts of class 12th while I was in 9th coz of curiosity and I did understand a lot...so I thought....
I am working, passed my school in 2016, and this man still teaches me a new thing everyday.
Sir, you teach in a very precise way. When you teach I understand it perfectly you are the most sensible teacher I know in existence. You are quite wise and totally a perfect teacher. Well, My teacher took out a rabbit from a hat and gave it the same question that you explained to us in this video I could successfully answer it correctly. All credits go to you.
I admire your passion for teaching you are an avail teacher. I suggested my friends your channel and they were shocked to find such a good teacher all thanks to you
Sir i am actually student of humanities but the way you clears a doubt about geography also it makes us vrictlous thanku sir.
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@@hcverma2928 Sir🙏🏻 I 'm in 9th Standard and i have a question can you please help me to clear this
*DOUBT :-*
If we take an example of pencil and the earth since the earth is attracting a pencil with some force and according to Newton's third law of motion here also the pencil will also attract the earth with same force but since the mass of earth is larger than that of pencil that's why the pencil gets attracted towards Earth and falls on it.
On the other hand..
*We know that Earth attracts moon and by the Newton's third law of motion the moon also attracts Earth since the mass of earth is greater than the moon then why the moon does not get attracted towards Earth and falls on earth's surface?*
@@pranavpratik. You see, moon is revolving around the Earth, which creates a centrifugal force, which opposes the Earth's gravitational force. The effect of the gravitational force of Earth is cancelled out by the centrifugal force which is why the moon does not fall into the Earth.
@@pranavpratik. view some space time fabric animation
@@pranavpratik. Your question is really good. As another commenter said, it's because of the centrifugal force. Don't worry if you don't understand it right now. It is a part of your syllabus in 11th grade. You'll be taught it there =)
If I get a reply from you Sir, my life will be meaningful. I'm an English teacher but I come to your channel from time to time because Physics has been my true love. I was never guided properly to pursue the subject; thank you for motivating me to learn again. 🙂
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Awesome sir ji...Though i m mechanical engineer graduate...but i have love toward physics and its phenomena ..and feel great interest in watching your videos...though not regularly watch...and highly respect your physics knowledge..!!
Mechanical engineering is a subset of physics applications, thats why we love physics and mechanical engineering both
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Your books and lectures drive me towards physics.. you really give me a new perspective to Physics...thank you sir.. Thank you for being with us sir
In spite of having outstanding knowledge in his own field,he possesses a meek and bashful facial expression that deserves attraction & respect from the teachers as well as the students community. Hat's off.❤
Thank you for such an awesome explanation sir😊Just hatsoff for your love and passion towards physics 🙏
Answer is : intensity of Scattering is inversely proportional to 4th power of wavelength, is only 1 criteria , the other is particle size , the particles which scatters the light of perticular color must be of size slightly smaller than wavelength of light, the particle size is greater than wavelength of violet and indigo and slightly smaller than blue
Sir, I am a 1st year btech student and have a question on ydse experiment. In one video you explained the formation of dark and bright fringes by single photon interference. In our text books it is mentioned redistribution of energy takes place on screen. So my question is how this redistribution of energy takes place and in which form the energy exists at dark fringes(for example when two wave impulse of opposite phase and equal amplitude in a string when gets superimposed the potential energy becomes zero and kinetic energy becomes equal to total energy).
Hi, I think you need to understand Photon statistics and non-classical behaviour of light to understand the answer to your question which is much beyond the classical realm of YDSE that we know. Since here we are talking about a single photon which is interfering with itself in sort of a superposition in contrast to the classical case in a normal YDSE. If you study optics/photonics further and do not get into the IT sector later in life, maybe you will find an answer :) Good Luck
Good question. And ignore the above low iq reply. T
As per i know, there is no energy in the dark fringes, instead in bright fringe, the energy is doubled (as it adds up the energy of the bright and dark fringe)
Sir
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A new concept was cleared !! Thanks sir .
I read in a book that our eyes are more sensitive to blue than violet and which is in fact the reason why sky is blue.
Every student Don't get teacher like u we are so lucky
This was a good question, since when we are exposed to very strong light or simply, sunlight for a long time, after looking away, we do see glimpses of indigo and violet flash before our eyes for milliseconds.
I know that he is a 10th kid but he should have researched this. It's really easy. I know asking something from the best is good but learning physics by yourself is the best feeling.
5 months ago i was watching this for boards not knowing who this was, now the name rung a bell when I was purchasing the book 💀
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Sir you should write a book on general physics that we use everyday like Prof Walter Lewin and Neil deGrasse Tyson wrote...I mean like that....some books for general reader......I think it will be phenomenal book for us 😊😊
Yes, that is a very good idea. Sir's ability to convey interesting concepts is unparalleled.
im not studying physics but i always wondered about this, thanks for reaching my recommended and teaching this sir!
Sir, I am an average student and I didn't like physics. I think it was so hard but when I started my studying book it was easy for me. Thank you sir your words give me inspiration and motive to do hard work.
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I have this question in my mind when i was in class 10th.
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Hello sir,
Sir,I'm class 12th student I have a question:
Sir, as per plank's theory E=nhv
So, energy is inversely proportional to wavelength
Intensity =energy /time area
So, intensity directly proportional to energy and inversely proportional to wavelength. But when we read in spectral lines e.g balmer series we say in transition from n=3 to n=2 intensity of radiation is maximum but shouldn't it be mini in that case bcoz there wavelength of emited energy is maximum.
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Thank you sir 🙏 for solving my doubt it was my doubt and asked it by many more but i was not satisfied and after watching this video my doubt was finally solved
Sir mai school ke dino se hi tarap raha tha is question ke answer ke. Aaj mil gaya, mil hi gaya.
Thankyou so much sir
When I asked that question to my teacher, he just say that "only read what is written "and ignored the curiosity.
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I love watching your videos sir...i am in 9 th class now and i am studying physics from your book and yesterday i came across a chapter which we all know Newton's Laws Of Motion in which there is a relation between force and momentum that force is directly propotional to rate of change of momentum.My question is that" how and why force is directly propotional to rate of change of momentum ".please sir can you make a conceptual video on this topic.
You know that P(momentum) = mv, F= ma, and rate of change of velocity is acceleration (these are basics you should know)
[[[[Also please remember that rate of change (with respect to time) can be expressed mathematically by differentiation(formulated by Newton and one other scientist)]]]]
We can write
Rate of change of momentum = mass(mass doesn't change, *generally*) × rate of change of velocity
Rate of change of momentum = mass × acceleration = Force
So we get rate of change of momentum is equal to Force and thus if momentum is increased Force increases.
Sir will definitely never make a video on this since it can't be explained conceptually but only by maths, it can only be visualized if you have a good teacher teaching you this.
Comment if you couldn't comprehend one specific part
Remember that momentum is a defined term which means we gave meaning to it (a good teacher will explain you how we got these physical quantities by doing different long derivations and getting same repetitive terms). Don't mind what I just told you'll most probably understand when you hit class 11.
In very superficial terms,
If 'A' is directly proportional to 'B'; then when the quantity of 'A' is increased, the quantity of 'B' also increases.
Similarly,
If the external force on an object increases, its velocity increases.
Momentum(P)= Mass(m)*Velocity(v)
Therefore,
Change in momentum= mass* acceleration.......(since, mass is constant)
Force= mass*acceleration
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I asked this same question when I was in 12th and my physics had a smile on his face and he asked "kaha se tumko ye baat dimag me aaya"? I was very surprised that if I asked something wrong but sir answered it and gave me a applause
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Additional point - human eye is more sensitive to blue light
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@@hcverma2928 Sir🙏🏻 I 'm in 9th Standard and i have a question can you please help me to clear this
*DOUBT :-*
If we take an example of pencil and the earth since the earth is attracting a pencil with some force and according to Newton's third law of motion here also the pencil will also attract the earth with same force but since the mass of earth is larger than that of pencil that's why the pencil gets attracted towards Earth and falls on it.
On the other hand..
*We know that Earth attracts moon and by the Newton's third law of motion the moon also attracts Earth since the mass of earth is greater than the moon then why the moon does not get attracted towards Earth and falls on earth's surface?*
@@pranavpratik. babu, distance bhot jayada hai that's why ........
here are two factors affecting color of sky
1. Intensity of particular wavelength(of color)
2. The frequency
Blue wins the 1st factor over violet and green loses the 2nd factor over blue.
change the intensities and frequency and experiment yourself🔥🔥👍👍
Thanks for clearing this doubt sir .
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I am so happy because after 2 months of studying the chapter: human eye and colourfull world, I just let know about the intensity of blue and violet huhh thanksssss sir again and also no other channels had explained this clearly than you
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Legend is always legend 💪🙏 but nowadays we hv more clowns and bussiness minded people as teachers opening coaching institute/online courses
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And actually our eyes are more sensitive for blue than violet hence it is also the reason for that phenomenon....(REF. NCERT )
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sir you are a great teachher!!!!!! THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTION SIR
Thank you sir, I had the same doubt revolving in my mind, but never thought of asking it.
RIP e-girls and their purple sky
Thanks for this video sir. I have had this question in mind and now it's cleared.
Explanation is super by simple word of Physics ..
There are 3 primary reasons:
(1) Size of particulates suspended in air such as salt particles, dust, pollens, pollution causing molecules etc are mostly in the range of wavelength of blue light. Therefore scattering of blue light happens most. For example, Mars has a very thin atmosphere made mostly of carbon dioxide and filled with fine dust particles. These fine particles scatter light differently than the gases and particles in Earth’s atmosphere. Photos from NASA’s rovers and landers on Mars have shown us that at sunset there is actually the opposite of what you’d experience on Earth. During the daytime, the Martian sky takes on an orange or reddish color. But as the Sun sets, the sky around the Sun begins to take on a blue-gray tone.
(2) Moreover, we have one of the cones out of the three in our eyes, dedicated especially to disentangle blue colour out of the visible spectrum. There's is no such cone dedicated for violet or indigo. The other two cones are dedicated for disentangling red and green out of the visible spectrum. It is interesting to know that a bee (one which collects honey from flowers) have 4 cones and a mantis shrimp has 12 cones !!!. Imagine how beautiful the world must look to them shrimps. Different animals have different cones and rods in their eyes. They see various objects as differently coloured than we do.
(3) The colour of ozone gas surrounding the atmosphere is pale blue.
These 3 reasons are responsible for blue colour of the sky. If you've like my answer, then you might want to take a look at some of the videos on my channel. I make Physics related videos. Here's my channel: www.youtube.com/@thephysicstrain
Sir why smaller wavelength of light scatters more
Sir love the way you explain please also try to explain in Hindi language
Sir I have and question how time behave from light's perspective??
Way back in school 15years ago..I too had the same question in mind but obviously no class teacher knows about it and he was not on RUclips so I never got this answer. But finally I got it.
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Sir you are our role model