Sir i have seen your science history videos i want to study physics and get phd just like you...but can you tell me in which you studied? And what would be the best clg for me to study physics in tamilnadu chennai .....i have many questions on blackholes and angular momentum...
I recommend the following two books to study QM. Their approach is different from rest of QM books. In particular the first one is must-read... 1. Quantum mechanics by David H McIntyre, Corinne A Manogue, Janet Tate 2. Quantum Mechanics for Scientists and Engineers by David A. B. Miller
If an object move within destination we use the formula of velocity v= d/t but my thought if an object move without destination then the velocity of the object is v=d×t=dt it means the distance covered by an object is infinity then velocity is infinity and time is indetermine therefore velocity is directly proportional to time which equal this I use the constant of k which multiple with n which is equal to d =kn which k is constant n is variable therefore the equation forms v=dt this is correct or wrong please comment your thought
Sir I can understand some complex science like quantummechanics because of you. So thank you for your lecture sir
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Sir i have seen your science history videos i want to study physics and get phd just like you...but can you tell me in which you studied? And what would be the best clg for me to study physics in tamilnadu chennai .....i have many questions on blackholes and angular momentum...
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Sir I am requesting you to make videos on the derivation of general relativity equations
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I recommend the following two books to study QM. Their approach is different from rest of QM books. In particular the first one is must-read...
1. Quantum mechanics by David H McIntyre, Corinne A Manogue, Janet Tate
2. Quantum Mechanics for Scientists and Engineers by David A. B. Miller
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Sir please make video about the derivation of general relativity equations
If an object move within destination we use the formula of velocity v= d/t but my thought if an object move without destination then the velocity of the object is v=d×t=dt it means the distance covered by an object is infinity then velocity is infinity and time is indetermine therefore velocity is directly proportional to time which equal this I use the constant of k which multiple with n which is equal to d =kn which k is constant n is variable therefore the equation forms v=dt this is correct or wrong please comment your thought
Bro tell about Richard Feynman interested facts
Its lecture number 7. Kindly correct in video title sir
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two month over, still not yet get next Quantum serious
please upload next serious video in quantum
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