Sir the way you explained P- and S waves.... Even NCERT and our school teachers had not presented in such a beautiful and lovely way.... U just nailed it in span of seconds.... INDIA need more educators like you... Go Ahead sir... Waiting for more lectures from you :)
I was reading NCERT 11th Geography but due to lack of graphical representation there i came here(RUclips) searching the topic and found Amit Sir's video..and this is the same content from NCERT but with a nice representation.. Thanks for clearing the concept Amit Sir !! 🙏
Really amazing and clear cut explanations sir, If all the teacher in our country be like u in their own field, our country will easily eradicate the poverty and illiteracy.... Thanks a lot sir... 1 good teacher = 1000 gods with us...
Respect sir Its my humble request that you plzz plzzz make a separate video covering all the contents of G C LEONG(GEOGRAPHY). PLEASE sir it will help me and all of us. Thank you and all the best
Now let's get to the point where you can find a new place to stay in the car for a while now and I am the one by dj Khalid of the time in the past and I was wondering if you could send me a copy of the paper to the top of the page
Sir I am opting for cdse . read many book to understand earthquake. couldn't understand. watched many. couldn't understand. but after watching you video my all doubt is clear
Dr. Keith Miller's demonstration was pretty good. Thank you so for putting the Link in the description. I must show this demonstration to my future students 🙏
Wow...Thank you so much for this video...as a geography student myself,I am relieved to know of such mindblowing information..this video has been very useful to me
Actually when seismic or any kind of waves that travel from denser to less denser medium velocity increases .. from less denser to high denser medium , velocity decreases where as frequency remains same at both the cases with respect to magnitude .
@ 2:26 Speed of the waves is inversely proportional to the density ( meaning denser the material slower the speed ) but this speed of the waves depends on other factors too namely: Compressibility (only for P waves) and Rigidity (for both P & S waves). As Compressibility and rigidity increases towards the core the speed of the waves increases too (because both Compressibility & rigidity are directly proportional to the speed of Waves), This effect is greater than the effect caused by the increase in density therefore ultimately the Speed increases as we go deeper. Hope this was helpful. Thank you
At 1:49 you said focus that is epicenter actually that is hypocenter...... I think you said that by mistake....... Epicenter is the perpendicular above point where earthquake wave hit the earth surface first .....
wao sir what a clear and easy explanation sinc 1 say i am searching about earthquake but all my douts was not cleared randomly i got your vedio in reccomendation and i amd so happy that finally after long hard work my douts are cleared with this video thanks to you
I Always satisfied with you sir and your explanation is best. I most i love is your voice and the way you communicate and explain the things. You are 1st choice for me for any topic explanation. Thanks alot. ❤😊😊
I get were you are coming from but. I think it’s because we are talking about the transfer of kinetic energy and not the velocity of an object, think of it like like this if you hit sand with a hammer the the energy dissipates immediately but if you hit a solid rock the energy will transfer faster through it
You totally spoken the ncert language but used diagram to show clear some doubt like term fault was explained with use of picture. Geography is nothing without map and pics. Nice explanation 👍
At 1:38 you shows hypocenter below lithosphere, but earlier you told that all natural earthquake accur in lithosphere. Than what is the reason for showing hypocenter below the lithosphere ? This is a only doubt remains afterall all explaination excellent. Hope yoy will clear my doubt
As the seismic waves; surface waves in particular come across the materials of lower density near or around the surface, they refract & reflect thereby leaving behind a fault. Does this imply how "faults" are created? Please elaborate 🙏
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Sir the way you explained P- and S waves.... Even NCERT and our school teachers had not presented in such a beautiful and lovely way.... U just nailed it in span of seconds.... INDIA need more educators like you... Go Ahead sir... Waiting for more lectures from you :)
have you read the ncert read chapter 2 of Ncert, Amit is great no doubt but this is the exact excerpt
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Sharath Naidu meant that school teachers were not able to explain like him.
NCERT 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'm watching because we just experienced 6.5 today here in Mindanao,Philippines.
I'm watching because of Science module:'(( hehehe
I’m watching because of school
@@solmazseyed7143 sameeee HAHA
@@venusnueva3937 yeah, for my module's sake im here
@@solmazseyed7143 same
I was reading NCERT 11th Geography but due to lack of graphical representation there i came here(RUclips) searching the topic and found Amit Sir's video..and this is the same content from NCERT but with a nice representation..
Thanks for clearing the concept Amit Sir !! 🙏
the best series of geography videos i've found on youtube. Awesome, simple and crisp explaination methods used Sir !!
Yes👍
Really amazing and clear cut explanations sir, If all the teacher in our country be like u in their own field, our country will easily eradicate the poverty and illiteracy.... Thanks a lot sir... 1 good teacher = 1000 gods with us...
No , you r absolutely wrong 🥺
Bcz every teacher is same , no one is incorrect or correct .. ✌️
The best thing is watched these videos after reading. It is very helpful to understand more.
Respect sir
Its my humble request that you plzz plzzz make a separate video covering all the contents of G C LEONG(GEOGRAPHY).
PLEASE sir it will help me and all of us.
Thank you and all the best
prashant patel learn it yourself
Yes you should learn your self
Now let's get to the point where you can find a new place to stay in the car for a while now and I am the one by dj Khalid of the time in the past and I was wondering if you could send me a copy of the paper to the top of the page
@@r.i.pgamer6156 bhai usme detail m nhi h Isiliye confusing lgti h wo
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The best educator and mentor. Love your work, sir.
I came here from 11th class ncert to understand movement of waves but here I found him reading the class 11th ncert directly!
True..just reading ..good for Nothing
Just experienced my first earthquake a 4.8 and came here to watch this. What a fantastic video explaining everything. Thank you!
Sir I am opting for cdse . read many book to understand earthquake. couldn't understand. watched many. couldn't understand. but after watching you video my all doubt is clear
write properly bruh
Shut up
Very nice, wholesome use of illustrations make the video a delightful learning tool. Much appreciated. Thank you, Sir.
Dr. Keith Miller's demonstration was pretty good. Thank you so for putting the Link in the description. I must show this demonstration to my future students 🙏
Thank you sir for explaining it in a concise way...
Simple and to the point. Thanks . All the best from Scotland 🏴
Seriously I'm very impressed by your every lesson.... Pronunciation doesn't matter...
Perfectly explained through illustrations.🙌thnks sir.
Dear Sir,
❤️ Ur Explanation, Animation, Pictures that u included and Thanks For this Wonderful lecture 💫 🙏❤️
Yaa 🙂 This is very evective 👍 😊
I'm watching because our professor sent us the link of this video.
You are a Rockstar in teaching community...... I'm very grateful to you ❤️
3:31 my body started moving 😂
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Sir aap ke liye bahut bahut dua, aap hamesha sehatmand rahein
As you said all earthquake takes place in lithosphere, the visual in which you are showing body waves , is showing focus/hypocenter in the mantle.
@amitsengupta please verify.
I have the same doubt
It not only occurs in the lithosphere, it also occurs in some upper mantle part near moho discontinuity or below that too.
@@shubhangisingh2302 bhai he did that so that you can understand and able to see clearly
Outer core se earthquake energy travel krke nhi aati h🤣🤣🤣
Lithosphere includes upper mantle
Wow...Thank you so much for this video...as a geography student myself,I am relieved to know of such mindblowing information..this video has been very useful to me
Yaa .. I m also a geographical student !! ✌️
And this is very kind information ...👍
I too watch this just because we felt Earth quake yesterday morning around7:39 am in Arunachal Pradesh India..it was dammm danger 😭
Horrible!!
One correction ... @1:52 thats tha focus that is hypocentre ...
Actually when seismic or any kind of waves that travel from denser to less denser medium velocity increases .. from less denser to high denser medium , velocity decreases where as frequency remains same at both the cases with respect to magnitude .
@ 2:26 Speed of the waves is inversely proportional to the density ( meaning denser the material slower the speed ) but this speed of the waves depends on other factors too namely: Compressibility (only for P waves) and Rigidity (for both P & S waves). As Compressibility and rigidity increases towards the core the speed of the waves increases too (because both Compressibility & rigidity are directly proportional to the speed of Waves), This effect is greater than the effect caused by the increase in density therefore ultimately the Speed increases as we go deeper. Hope this was helpful. Thank you
Really
Can't resist myself from commenting. Dhanyavad sir🙏
This lecture helps me a lot thats why i want you to make more lectures
Ya it's amazing #GeoEntire
It's easier to understand yours than other👍👍👍👍
Excellent sense of humour @ 2:04 "tremor"
Very helpful in understanding concepts in UPSC preparation.
I really like your teaching style 💕
thank you for giving a clear explanation and illustration for this.
Illustrated very well thAnks for the vedio 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
At 1:49 you said focus that is epicenter actually that is hypocenter...... I think you said that by mistake....... Epicenter is the perpendicular above point where earthquake wave hit the earth surface first .....
Watching these in 2024 because of science subject 🥹
wao sir what a clear and easy explanation sinc 1 say i am searching about earthquake but all my douts was not cleared randomly i got your vedio in reccomendation and i amd so happy that finally after long hard work my douts are cleared with this video thanks to you
You sound like dr. Rajesh koothrappali from Big Bang theory.
You are right.
omg yes i kept imagining raj when watching this
Ya cos all Indians sound like that
i was about to comment that! haha
I Always satisfied with you sir and your explanation is best.
I most i love is your voice and the way you communicate and explain the things.
You are 1st choice for me for any topic explanation.
Thanks alot.
❤😊😊
2:30 the denser the material the higher the velocity??? Is it true? Velocity and density has inverse relation
I get were you are coming from but. I think it’s because we are talking about the transfer of kinetic energy and not the velocity of an object, think of it like like this if you hit sand with a hammer the the energy dissipates immediately but if you hit a solid rock the energy will transfer faster through it
Please note that waves slow down with increasing density (all else remaining equal)
Shukriya sir...💞💞🌺🤟🤟🤟🤗
sir you are the god of geography
its really helping me to imagine the phenomena of Geography
Yaa 🙂 for me also *
Definitely a great teacher. Really helpful and shortest with full of important information ❤
*Awesome explained Sir.
keep posting Amit Bhai. thank you so much
Thank you very much! This was helpful! Keep posting!
Sir, your videos are very precious .
Thank you sir u made geography very easy & I love geography
Very informative love from India
waiting for this good quality materials thank you sir
Thanks for your help 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Excellent explanation 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
So does this means that earthquakes are like a drop of water on the outer surface of water and waves happening. And also is friction always happening
Very interesting 👍
Easy to understand
Good explanation in a quick time
Thanks for your explanation.
You’re a good teacher
Wow this is the best explanation
Very helpful.❤
You totally spoken the ncert language but used diagram to show clear some doubt like term fault was explained with use of picture. Geography is nothing without map and pics. Nice explanation 👍
I was surprised at how good this video was, great job, I am now a subscriber, keep up the good work!
awesome explanation... ekdum clear-cut...
The video is really help full thank you sir. ✨
Excellent👍👏 explanation
Pls make a comprehensive video on Himalayas formation.
U r really amazing sir...full of knowledge
Superb video👍👍
God bless you sir 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Very helpful....looking forward
Who else is here becuse of the California Earthquake July 5, 2019?
Basny Villalpando meeee! Well because of the California ones and the one that happened near me yesterday (Washington).
Basny Villalpando heck yeah my dood
Thanks sir for your kindness
wonderfully explain..u deserve respect
Which wave releases first? Primary or secondary? What is the reason that it only forms these two specific P & S waves?
Primary
I am watching for school hehehe🤣🤣
Bhai Sahab...u made it so simple sir ... You are a hidden talent on this planet🙏👌
I am here after watching 2023 Turkey and Syria earthquake massive destruction.
Wonderful explanation
At 1:38 you shows hypocenter below lithosphere, but earlier you told that all natural earthquake accur in lithosphere.
Than what is the reason for showing hypocenter below the lithosphere ?
This is a only doubt remains afterall all explaination excellent.
Hope yoy will clear my doubt
It is lithosphere only....you can see there sorry hypocentre written in corner...
watched that video by dr. keith
thanks alot Sir ..well explained
As the seismic waves; surface waves in particular come across the materials of lower density near or around the surface, they refract & reflect thereby leaving behind a fault. Does this imply how "faults" are created? Please elaborate 🙏
Thank you Amit ji. Very clarity info
Agh! I don't know how to thank you for the videos you post. So easy to understand and retain it in my head. Thank you tonnes.
Thnks sir u r the bst geography teacher u explain everything in clear cut manner thnks a lot
hello teacher I'm from Pakistan, I just watched your lecture, your way of teaching is Excellent, I love this way of learning. Thanks so much.
very nice explanations sir. thanks
Thank you so much sir ❤🙏🔥
Great video. Thank you very much.
Awesome Explanation And Slideshow..... Thank you Sir
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ohh you corrected it Hypo-center/ epicenter . thanks
Ncert class 11 fundamentals of physical geography chapter 3. He is just blabbering whats written in the books. No proper description.
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1 Minute 50 seconds : Mistake is FOCUS i.e. the epicenter. It should be Focus i.e. Hypocenter
Wow super explaining I understood full and also tell about valcono please my be I am thinking it's very useful to all all of us okk
Thank you
Precised and accurate