We discovered quantum mechanics from this accident!

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  • @Mahesh_Shenoy
    @Mahesh_Shenoy  Месяц назад +38

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    Do you prefer such long videos with all the historical details of how our scientific models evolved?
    [I got a lot of stuff to share on quantum mechanics - so do subscribe to stay tuned for more]

    • @andrewfarrar741
      @andrewfarrar741 Месяц назад +1

      To be clear, this transpired after the so-called "Carrington event" of 1859, is that correct?

    • @ScientificGlassblowing
      @ScientificGlassblowing Месяц назад +4

      Wait, so Planck's constant is a spoon? ;)

    • @Starteller
      @Starteller Месяц назад

      Dear pseudo-scientist, answer this (I'm the author of this question)
      "What was the temperature of the film inside the camera while being on the Moon?"

    • @Mahesh_Shenoy
      @Mahesh_Shenoy  Месяц назад +1

      @@Starteller What moon?

    • @Starteller
      @Starteller Месяц назад

      @@Mahesh_Shenoy Earth's moon. That's the ONLY called "the Moon" The others are "a moon" or "the moon of"

  • @notimepass9456
    @notimepass9456 Месяц назад +352

    please never ever, even in the dream, think of deleting/removing this video from the internet, at any cost. Already shared with many. This is a treasure.. A true tenacious treasure. I really do feel unlucky that I didn't get to know all these in my college days. I hope this *historical explorative explanation* continues...

    • @flashwebby
      @flashwebby 14 дней назад +22

      This comment is on the thumbnail

    • @Kawsar0007
      @Kawsar0007 14 дней назад +12

      Congratulations!! your comment is now on the thumbnail

    • @Starchybugger
      @Starchybugger 14 дней назад +2

      More should do this , first time here first vid of his I'm watching, because this comment

    • @danielhenderson7050
      @danielhenderson7050 14 дней назад +1

      Same here, fantastic video. He has an infectious passion for science - I totally love it

    • @DamonNeri
      @DamonNeri 10 дней назад

      Food for thought. Does the gravitational wave collapse when detected? What does this say about the nature of the graviton?

  • @photon434
    @photon434 Месяц назад +174

    Your videos aren't just informative, they are a complete joy to watch.

    • @Mahesh_Shenoy
      @Mahesh_Shenoy  Месяц назад +8

      Glad you like them! :)

    • @canuckprogressive.3435
      @canuckprogressive.3435 Месяц назад +4

      I love how you have conversations with the great scientists!

    • @JorgeFalconOnline
      @JorgeFalconOnline Месяц назад +1

      Absolutely

    • @Starteller
      @Starteller Месяц назад

      He is a fraud. I challenge him with a REAL physics extremely easy question and he refuses to do it.

    • @kanakTheGold
      @kanakTheGold Месяц назад +3

      @@Starteller But he has a niche where he is helping the larger world. There are true frauds and scamsters in the form of those donning suits and proclaiming to be fund managers. I do not sense danger at all from the gentleman putting across this content for free.

  • @thomasraywood679
    @thomasraywood679 20 дней назад +15

    Your enthusiasm combined with your willingness to pretend you're conversing with dead physicists makes you a truly phenomenal teacher.

    • @saketrashmi
      @saketrashmi 18 дней назад

      How did you know they are dead. Did you open the casket to observe the body?

    • @griffincash661
      @griffincash661 17 дней назад +2

      I love when the dead scientists say "but Mahesh...". You know you're about to learn something good

  • @dovbarleib3256
    @dovbarleib3256 Месяц назад +18

    What Millikan did was not diabolical. It was good Science. It is what one is supposed to do, to test a theory in the lab. He tried to disprove the theory and ended up proving it. Kudos to Millikan.

  • @rushikeshkirtikar6147
    @rushikeshkirtikar6147 Месяц назад +143

    No. We don't need any break. We can continue watching your videos endlessly

    • @Mahesh_Shenoy
      @Mahesh_Shenoy  Месяц назад +8

      @@rushikeshkirtikar6147 🔭🔬🧬🧫⚗️

    • @harshitpatil2368
      @harshitpatil2368 Месяц назад +1

    • @Starteller
      @Starteller Месяц назад

      I understand his videos are entertaining but a least do not BELIEVE in them. It is not REAL science. He uses science to explain something that does not exist and fool you all. there's no such thing as Quantum Physics.

    • @DamonNeri
      @DamonNeri 10 дней назад +1

      Food for thought. Does the gravitational wave collapse when detected? What does this say about the nature of the graviton?

  • @rashishsaini50
    @rashishsaini50 Месяц назад +43

    I never understood the photoelectric effect really in my chemistry class, Our teacher just spat out the formulas and didn't gave any intution, thank you mahesh sir, you really helped a lot of students here

  • @rb9805
    @rb9805 Месяц назад +58

    Please make a video on BLACKBODY RADIATION AND RESEARCH OF MAX PLANCK

    • @noelstarchild
      @noelstarchild Месяц назад +2

      Definitely, until Planck mankind misunderstood the universe and suddenly Planck revolutionised our understanding and now, directly due to his work, smart phones, electric light, a moon landing, satellites and all the good stuff we have realised from the smallest to the largest of this amazing universe.
      Max Planck, a superb physicist that changed all our lives. 👍

    • @youregonnaattackthem
      @youregonnaattackthem 18 дней назад +1

      Seconded

    • @m4x196
      @m4x196 6 дней назад

      Thirded

    • @gyanendrakumal2997
      @gyanendrakumal2997 4 дня назад

      I am four

  • @vikraal6974
    @vikraal6974 Месяц назад +8

    I love the fact that Planck tried to pay his respect to Maxwell by keeping his hypothesis aligned with wave nature of particle. He did not claim that light was a particle but light transferred energies in discrete chunks.
    On the other hand, Einstein abolished the whole idea of wave nature of light.

  • @Grandy_UiD
    @Grandy_UiD Месяц назад +14

    What makes these videos so good is not just that it explains the science but the fact that you are a really good storyteller. Even besides the science, it's just genuinely entertaining to hear you tell the story of how this all went down.

  • @corngrohlio
    @corngrohlio Месяц назад +10

    The joy in your presentation is infectious. I can't wipe the smile off my face while watching this! If only my teachers/lecturers had this enthusiasm

    • @gayatri555
      @gayatri555 День назад

      Ideally if u are truly understand ing physics u shd have a frown on ur face 😂

  • @theOtherNism
    @theOtherNism Месяц назад +60

    21:04 So you have a new theory for me?
    Albert: Yes sir I do

    • @Mahesh_Shenoy
      @Mahesh_Shenoy  Месяц назад +6

      hahah :D

    • @skun406
      @skun406 Месяц назад +8

      oh wow wow wow... wow

    • @tepan
      @tepan Месяц назад +11

      "No matter how intense the light, the electrons don't come out any faster."
      "These electrons are *tight*!"

    • @tepan
      @tepan Месяц назад +5

      "How do explain that?"
      "Super easy, barely an inconvenience."

    • @DamonNeri
      @DamonNeri 10 дней назад

      Food for thought. Does the gravitational wave collapse when detected? What does this say about the nature of the graviton?

  • @enzorb
    @enzorb Месяц назад +16

    This video is an intelectual and emotional journey, because your story telling is excelent.
    I am a physics proffesor and i really love and apreciatte this videos... favourite channel on physics by far. Greetings from Argentina.

    • @Mahesh_Shenoy
      @Mahesh_Shenoy  Месяц назад

      @@enzorb Greetings professor!! So good to hear this :)

  • @sleethmitchell
    @sleethmitchell Месяц назад +6

    one of the weirdest, saddest, results of my psychedelic use in the 60s, was the loss of my ability to understand math and physics. BUT, watching your videos i almost GET IT! thanks!

  • @bobfree
    @bobfree Месяц назад +34

    The way you break down theoretical/experimental process is fantastic while being entertaining and NOT patronizing. Amazing!
    Thank you for your work!

    • @weplaywax
      @weplaywax 9 дней назад

      It is a bit patronizing when he's applauding the scientist and saying bravo, as if he was the scientist's teacher or something. Or when he's imagining a conversation where the scientist is asking him questions. To be honest, I find the more classic approach to science documentaries to be better, at least they don't exclaim "RIGHT!?" every other 2 sentences.

  • @jmchez
    @jmchez Месяц назад +37

    Incredibly, Lenard's great experimental skills not only led to Einstein getting his Nobel Prize, it led to Roentgen becoming the first Nobel laurate in Physics and superfamous.
    Roentgen asked Lenard if he could borrow one of Lenard's electron gun tubes, the most powerful up to then. Lenard was busy doing other things and agreed. Roentgen ended discovering X-rays (Roentgen Rays in Germany) and Lenard became deeply envious. He said that he would have easily discovered X-rays had not Roentgen pestered him and asked for his device.

    • @Mahesh_Shenoy
      @Mahesh_Shenoy  Месяц назад +13

      Yes yes. Also, I think Hertz passing away suddenly distracted Lenard as well! It was right around that time

    • @DrDeuteron
      @DrDeuteron Месяц назад

      tears in the rain bro.

  • @pwy0598
    @pwy0598 Месяц назад +13

    Dude only 11k views in 18 hours?? This video needs more recognition!!!!

  • @ChaseNoStraighter
    @ChaseNoStraighter Месяц назад +12

    Taking the time to go through the thoughts and experiments at the time is so important to a deeper understanding.

  • @garysday
    @garysday Месяц назад +7

    Awesome set of videos. Mahesh is one of the best science educators. Right up there with NDGT, Sean Carroll, Krauss etc. breaks down complex theories into something very understandable.
    Excellent channel, cannot recommend enough.

  • @ginalley
    @ginalley Месяц назад +16

    16:30 A much COOLER idea indeed

    • @Mahesh_Shenoy
      @Mahesh_Shenoy  Месяц назад +3

      @@ginalley haha! Nice, you spotted it!!

  • @Alagukarpagavalli
    @Alagukarpagavalli Месяц назад +10

    I have not seen such a clear explanation anytime before. Mind blowing!!

  • @rolandvoellmer5679
    @rolandvoellmer5679 Месяц назад +7

    I wish you would have been my teacher in physics. Our teachers could not explain so powerful. Congrats on your work.

  • @sharmanraval7041
    @sharmanraval7041 Месяц назад +5

    I just watched this incredible video on light particle duality, and it's the day before my test on the topic. I've learned more from this video than I did in the past two weeks at school. Thank you so much! You saved me !

  • @bipindhakal7888
    @bipindhakal7888 Месяц назад +5

    I had read in class. . I just knew formula.But never understood this well. Incredible ❤

  • @capturedbypapri1738
    @capturedbypapri1738 Месяц назад +1

    You make science look like a freaking suspense thriller. Glad I found your channel. So grateful 🙏🏼 Love from 🇧🇩

  • @Alagukarpagavalli
    @Alagukarpagavalli Месяц назад +7

    I was waiting so excitedly for this. This is extraordinary!!

  • @michaellabhard9091
    @michaellabhard9091 День назад

    You have told this story like it has never been told before, with clarity of the wonderment that it truly deserves. Textbooks give us the results. But to know the real magic you have to follow the path that was taken, and you have done this here with unmatched excellence. Bravo and thank you.

  • @billness2635
    @billness2635 12 дней назад +2

    Just stumbled upon a couple of your videos today and I have to say that you come across as a very talented science communicator who can explain the who’s, how’s, what’s and why’s clearly and enthusiastically. Well done and keep up the great work! You have a new fan!

  • @parthhooda3713
    @parthhooda3713 Месяц назад +11

    23:16 sometimes your worst enemies turn out to be your best friends and your best and most trusted friends turn out to be your worst enemies.

  • @dblaze23
    @dblaze23 2 дня назад +1

    Hats off to this man for talking with dead people to explain as complex topics in simple way👏🏻.

  • @NewMessage
    @NewMessage Месяц назад +9

    He never gets credit for inventing the Hertz Donut, though. And it had WAY more impact on me in school. Grade school, anyway.

  • @k_a_bizzle
    @k_a_bizzle Месяц назад +12

    You’re one of the best science educators out there! Not an easy job. Bravo.

  • @palakmalik3717
    @palakmalik3717 25 дней назад +2

    The way you explain these complex yet beautiful theories with mathematics included, is just so amazing... Your style is gonna help me a lot in writing my own book about quantum mechanics for the young curious minds...
    Thanks a lot man! ♡

  • @duckamuck1756
    @duckamuck1756 Месяц назад +4

    Bravo, fantastic video, perfect to simply this very unintuitive concept. As an engineer always trying to explain things in everyday terms, this truly is one of the best I have ever come across on RUclips. Been a huge fan for a long time, looking forward to more!

  • @sorry6726
    @sorry6726 Месяц назад +2

    I just dive in joy with you like i am sitting in front of you and you are talking directly to me . Knowing what i am asking 😅

  • @kaiftbl
    @kaiftbl Месяц назад +3

    love this sir! im 15 and cannot wait to learn these in detail in the future

  • @SpaceFrogFromOuterSpace
    @SpaceFrogFromOuterSpace Месяц назад +4

    Absolute fire 🔥 You're so good at encapsulating these discoveries into a digestable and intuitive story. I'd love to see a video on Planck and his experiments. The Planck units are mind bending.

  • @ThunderSky
    @ThunderSky Месяц назад +4

    Very good presentation! I'm definitely not a scientist but you are explaining it in such a good way that is understandable for everyone :D

  • @boyanfg
    @boyanfg Месяц назад +4

    Hi Mahesh, you are such a passionate and exceptional tutor! I love your videos. Please make the effort to explain Planck’s contribution to explain the black body radiation.

    • @Mahesh_Shenoy
      @Mahesh_Shenoy  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you very much! Yes, will do!! 🎉

  • @hrihsikeshpatil4486
    @hrihsikeshpatil4486 Месяц назад +4

    These videos are always so fun. i learned all of this in my class as well, but the way u present it as a story is just chef kiss
    There is so much more to concepts and ideas in physcis than just solving questions

  • @sgiri2012
    @sgiri2012 Месяц назад +3

    The intro music just give a positive vibe.

  • @Valdagast
    @Valdagast Месяц назад +2

    There were also solid theoretical arguments against Einstein's theory - it went against Maxwell's equations. And that's no small thing.
    I can also add that Millikan still didn't believe Einstein's _explanation_ for the photoelectric effect, but he admitted that it gave the true result.

    • @Mahesh_Shenoy
      @Mahesh_Shenoy  Месяц назад +1

      Yes yes and yes! Which only makes it more impressive!!

  • @Kamble-bu6jz
    @Kamble-bu6jz Месяц назад +8

    Been looking forward to this for a while now. Thank you for getting into quantum mechanics 🙏

  • @Frank-si2jd
    @Frank-si2jd Месяц назад +2

    Hamesh you’re incredible and your enthusiasm combined with your incredible teaching skills makes everybody love physics!
    I came across a piece of text, which revealed you have grown your interest in physics by watching Dutch physicist Walter Lewin and his incredible lectures. With the help of your amazing animations you do a better job, but Lewin was limited to what was available to him at his time. Thanks Hamesh it’s a pleasure following you on RUclips.

  • @diogocoletto9135
    @diogocoletto9135 Месяц назад +2

    Definitely the best photoelectric effect video on RUclips

  • @doge_69
    @doge_69 Месяц назад +1

    When I saw the thumbnail of this video, I was really excited, and I literally waited 2 days before clicking on it so that I could watch it with proper time, and despite all the expectations I had, you still blew my mind man. You literally answered one of the biggest questions I had for years. Hats off. I hope you cover the entirity of the quantum revolution, your explanations are the only way my small brain can comprehend such things LOL.

  • @jimmytaco6738
    @jimmytaco6738 Месяц назад +27

    Upcoming video: How a tiny lab accident in 2024 led to the end of the world

    • @Mahesh_Shenoy
      @Mahesh_Shenoy  Месяц назад +7

      @@jimmytaco6738 coming to space theatres near Saturn, soon!

    • @harshitpatil2368
      @harshitpatil2368 Месяц назад +2

      Ha ha would love to come❤

    • @g.g.1663
      @g.g.1663 Месяц назад

      "It's a glitch" (Robocop film)

  • @bokunokira
    @bokunokira Месяц назад +11

    I wish you could upload videos more frequently

    • @Mahesh_Shenoy
      @Mahesh_Shenoy  Месяц назад +1

      Yes, I have an animator onboard now! :)

  • @marki7661
    @marki7661 Месяц назад +10

    With all the potential energy in the universe, yours burns the brightest! I’ve been enjoying all of your content for some time now, especially when you start having hypothetical conversations with Einstein. I hope you know, your explanations and animations are so well done that even a 40 year old like me, who never opened a book in school, in fact, barely graduated high school and since have worked in construction, can fully understand and appreciate these concepts, and at the same time make me want to know everything there is to know. I’m certain that if growing up I had teachers who were half as enthusiastic, energetic and engaging as you, and a few of the other creators who’s content I’ve become enthralled within the last few years, we would all be better for it. 🫶🏼 Thanks Mahesh, I’ll see you in next one!

    • @Mahesh_Shenoy
      @Mahesh_Shenoy  Месяц назад +1

      Wow! This instantly made my day 🎉🎉. Thank you thank you!!!

    • @jeffPeck99
      @jeffPeck99 Месяц назад

      💯 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

  • @palakmalik3717
    @palakmalik3717 25 дней назад

    I wish to meet this man someday in future... As a quantum physicist whose journey has a special role played by him...
    Thanks dear... You are the photon that triggered my electrons(curiosity) even more...
    Love from India!

  • @gxzmic
    @gxzmic Месяц назад +4

    Perfect timing for my special relativity course! Your video explanations are amazing

  • @tracymetherell8744
    @tracymetherell8744 13 дней назад

    I love how you use the history of the discoveries to help us to understand it all step-by-step
    Your joy is infectious

  • @gauravbatra9987
    @gauravbatra9987 7 дней назад

    Never dare to stop your work. You are the only one on whole of the youtube who doesn't use memorized words but gives intuitive understanding. You are really underrated. Also please add the title "photoelectric effect" somehow after your title of "we discovered......by accident" so that people get your video after they search for photoelectric effect. I learnt about the effect just this month but was not recommended your video when searched youtube about it. I clicked this video for just curiosity and voila.

  • @bigbrain-e2n
    @bigbrain-e2n Месяц назад +2

    ohhhhh. your are best teacher i ever see .

  • @BHBima
    @BHBima Месяц назад +3

    I love when you explain physics along with a bit of history. Great video!

  • @masudmasudpatwary5451
    @masudmasudpatwary5451 Месяц назад +7

    Your all topics are helpful and you make every topic so easy that I can easily understand those . Thank you sir

  • @Mashrit
    @Mashrit Месяц назад +2

    BRAVO!! Mahesh BRAVO!!!
    I until recently did not understand what a photon is, now I do all thanks to you

  • @BloobleBonker
    @BloobleBonker Месяц назад +1

    Wow I had no idea about Millikan's experiments. Thanks so much Mahesh. Another great video!

  • @ashedtogether
    @ashedtogether Месяц назад +1

    You are brilliant at explaining things. I just love the way you talk through a whole internal journey to reaching understanding, you are truly a great teacher.
    Also, learning about the history and evolution of these ideas is fascinating.

  • @b.s.7693
    @b.s.7693 Месяц назад +4

    Fun fact: in today's science, we use these so called photoelectrons to determine of which elements a material is made of bc they have show specific energies depending from which atom they com from. It's called analysis by XPS.

  • @tushargehlot4618
    @tushargehlot4618 Месяц назад +5

    Hey i was waiting for this video for soo long 😭😭

  • @aditi2326
    @aditi2326 Месяц назад +4

    i was waiting for this video for soooo long

  • @physics_enthusiast_Soorya
    @physics_enthusiast_Soorya Месяц назад +5

    Great video ^^
    Thanks alot for the beautiful explanation, it helped me in this year syllabus.
    Please make more videos, I love watching them

  • @subhamdekhawat5608
    @subhamdekhawat5608 Месяц назад +4

    Please make video on how the exchange of photons leds to attraction and repulsion of particle

  • @user-on7ym1wp8o
    @user-on7ym1wp8o Месяц назад +1

    Without a doubt, the best science RUclips channel. Awesome explanation in this video. Respect 🙏

  • @rjhat3
    @rjhat3 Месяц назад +4

    Your videos are outstanding! Love your attitude and energy, as well as your delivery. Keep it up! Subscribed!

  • @suryamgangwal8315
    @suryamgangwal8315 27 дней назад +1

    You can actually watch Dr. Jorge K Dias' video for the mathematics behind this video. You also forgot about Arthur Compton because his experiments were the ones that definitely proved the particle nature of light

  • @milindadpaiker
    @milindadpaiker Месяц назад +1

    Thanks @Mahesh_Shenoy The water/ice analogy for explaining the quantization of light was brilliant and effective. I've watched many RUclips videos but hadn't come across such a simple visualization.
    Explaining science with its detailed history has a greater impact. Teaching science through laws/hypotheses, and the experiments that go with it is essential. However, taking students through the journey of discovery helps develop critical thinking. For instance, understanding what led a scientist to design an experiment in a particular way, how they overcame technological limitations, and how human emotions influenced their choices of experiments can foster a better scientific temperament among students.
    I'd love to see an explainer video on black body radiation that traces its history.

  • @Random13Guy
    @Random13Guy Месяц назад +1

    This channel has made me fall in love with physics.

  • @matthewgiallourakis7645
    @matthewgiallourakis7645 День назад

    This is one of the best science communication channels ever created.

  • @MarcelinoDeseo
    @MarcelinoDeseo Месяц назад

    I love this approach of learning the theory from history. In this way we get to see scientists built upon from previous discoveries. Also, it's nice to see, despite personal flaws, scientists try to be as objective as possible.

  • @srobonasen2566
    @srobonasen2566 24 дня назад +1

    Sir, that was absolutely the most fun I've had in a while! I had so much fun linking things and writing notes for myself!
    Thank you so very much! Love your videos!
    (Especially the quantum mechanics ones)

    • @Mahesh_Shenoy
      @Mahesh_Shenoy  24 дня назад

      @@srobonasen2566 glad you liked it. More stuff coming soon. Stay tuned :)

  • @nate5eplayer574
    @nate5eplayer574 Месяц назад +2

    I always expect contagious energy from you in your videos. And you never disappoint. 🎉

  • @mnomprakash
    @mnomprakash 12 дней назад

    Why are you not super famous? Too underrated! Please keep doing what you do! We simply love your videos!

  • @chokkammal12345
    @chokkammal12345 Месяц назад +3

    Brilliant video 👏👏👏It is amazing to see how scientific knowledge takes shape 💯💯

    • @chokkammal12345
      @chokkammal12345 Месяц назад

      Now I know what 1eV exactly means. Back at school when I was learning this I had no idea

    • @Mahesh_Shenoy
      @Mahesh_Shenoy  Месяц назад

      Thanks!! And yes, eV is deceptively hard :D

  • @shazmunchdylbertoid
    @shazmunchdylbertoid Месяц назад +1

    I just started reading quanta and fields by Sean Carroll and I spent this morning reading about exactly this! You've presented it very well

  • @3pints
    @3pints Месяц назад +3

    One of your best vids

  • @aarathiselvam9194
    @aarathiselvam9194 Месяц назад +4

    Just loved the way you explained 👍😊

  • @AKSB2790
    @AKSB2790 23 дня назад

    Never came across any video on RUclips which explained this concept in a away which is so easy to understand.

  • @hardygunsalus9897
    @hardygunsalus9897 Месяц назад +1

    Not sure how I stumbled on your channel a year or so ago, but I’m certainly glad I did. Great stuff! Love the science, the history, and the ability to explain conplex ideas to dummies like me so I can understand it. 👏

  • @sherlock2472
    @sherlock2472 12 дней назад

    Man, i want you to be my Physics teacher. You're so good at it. The way you explain topics in your videos is amazing.

  • @MichalPlichta
    @MichalPlichta Месяц назад +3

    Nice one, didn't know full details of story!

  • @ejasackey
    @ejasackey 21 день назад +1

    The passion in his eyes 😅 5:27

  • @blackhogarth4049
    @blackhogarth4049 Месяц назад +1

    I respect how Millikan published the results even though they proved he was wrong. That man was a real scientist.

  • @arnesaknussemm2427
    @arnesaknussemm2427 Месяц назад +3

    One of your best. Bravo sir 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻

  • @edthomas4029
    @edthomas4029 7 дней назад

    Dude, you are an outstanding teacher. Your use of analogies and your presentation examples really make complex subjects very easy to understand. Thank you.

  • @iamamish
    @iamamish 5 дней назад +1

    If you think about it, it is one of the great jokes of the cosmos that the guy who discovered Planck's constant also happened to be named Planck.

  • @aayushagarwal8991
    @aayushagarwal8991 Месяц назад

    "What's the big deal about photoelectric effect and why did Einstein win the Nobel prize for it?" - that's exactly what I thought! I love that your videos are structured as though you're thinking out loud. They have answered more questions than any other content because this is the only channel that expects and answers my questions as I'm thinking them. The same goes for Feynman's explanation of quantum spin.
    "How would I know whether the elections have stopped or not?" (This video)
    vs.
    "The experiment setup includes A, B and C and this is just how it is".
    (Every textbook ever)
    Thank you so much for making these videos!!

  • @jitenshah9618
    @jitenshah9618 Месяц назад +1

    Your enthusiasm and sheer joy in understanding something is, well I love it!

  • @pj6366
    @pj6366 Месяц назад +2

    Wow, Just beautiful. Thank You!

  • @namco003
    @namco003 28 дней назад

    Worked on/with electronics, mostly arcade machines, for over 30 years, but am just now learning about the science of it all and how we got to where we are. Fascinating when you take even a small bit of time. ❤ Subbed

  • @BlueBearOne
    @BlueBearOne 7 дней назад +1

    I tip my hat, Sir. Most excellent explanation. SO good in fact, that I have a BIG request. Can you please do the same thing but for the Double Slit experiment? My understanding is that they had the same experience with their off the wall results. I'd love for you to use your amazing talent to retell that historical moment in time with the same in depth storytelling telling used for this one! Many thank yous! We appreciate you 🤗

  • @mangakhoon4517go
    @mangakhoon4517go Месяц назад +2

    Please Make a video on books for beginners in physics

  • @danielaudipoy2350
    @danielaudipoy2350 Месяц назад +2

    I really love your videos, they help us to understand. Thanks for your efforts. Thanks for doing them

  • @diamondgamz4032
    @diamondgamz4032 Месяц назад

    the animated visuals make it so much easier to understand than just books and coaching classes! continute the awesome videos!

  • @herb_inventurecatalyst
    @herb_inventurecatalyst Месяц назад

    Yes Mahesh, please please please do take the story further! Can't wait to see what followed Einstein's discovery, eventually leading to Nils Bohr's ground-breaking work on Quantum theory

  • @elfeiin
    @elfeiin Месяц назад +1

    This video was epic, thank you.

  • @Smart.successor
    @Smart.successor Месяц назад +1

    Thank u bro i was really struggling with this topic but as now i have understood it intuitively i can solve problems easily

  • @hazimahmed8713
    @hazimahmed8713 Месяц назад +4

    One of the exceptionally fine videos on the photoelectric effect in RUclips. You truly blew my mind this time.

  • @mearpanchatterjee
    @mearpanchatterjee Месяц назад +7

    You make learning physics and it's history very interesting and fun. Great job!! I wish i had a teacher like you back in my school days.