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Conductor & Insulator
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A brief introduction on conductors. I have simplified some of the concepts, but this should be a good enough guide for beginners ! ptable.com This is the link to a nice online periodic table website that I recommend !
Blackbody Radiation
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I explained about blackbody radiation and ultraviolet catastrophe. These are very important to understand before studying Quantum Mechanics.
Expectation Value
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Many people confuse expectation value with mean value. I clarified it here.
Boltzmann Distribution
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at 20:35 , According to the electron configuration it's the third orbit that has 18 electrons (cuz of 3d orbital, not 4d), but for the sake of simplicity please understand :) I explained about the partition function and the Boltzmann distribution.
Squadron Tower Defense (2023 Mechanical builder)
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[Adrenaline 3x select] If you liked it, please like and subscribe to my channel ! It really helps ! 0 leaks ! "Squadron Tower Defense" is a customized mini game in Starcraft 2. Give a comment if there's anything you would suggest to improve this strategy ! .
Squadron Tower Defense (2023 Shadow builder)
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Squadron Tower Defense (2023 Elemental builder)
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Squadron Tower Defense (2023 Celestial builder)
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Squadron Tower Defense (2023 Soul builder)
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Squadron Tower Defense (2023 Soul builder)
Building a roller coaster around a pyramid
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Building a roller coaster around a pyramid
SquadronTD player (from SC2) plays LegionTD
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SquadronTD player (from SC2) plays LegionTD
Hi Reumi! just commenting because one of your previous videos, the biot-savart law and amperes law is helping me tremendously. Thank you for putting out such clear content to understand, many students appreciate it very much! cute cats by the way!
Comments like yours really motivate me. I thank you so much
really helpful thank you😭
This is the best video on the internet for this topic
I usually get tense under stress. But thanks for explaining stress tensor and other tensors. 😊
goat video
The clearest explanation I have viewed!
Second! Jajaja Glad to have you back man
thanks man !
First!
Amazing
I was mislead
? Lol
Excellent explanation sir 🎉🎉🎉
so good! Thanks from Yale graduate students.
Yale!! I'm honored ;)
You are one of the best, wow
Eagerly waiting for your Jefimenko's Eqns which are proving how electric and magnetic field are perpendicular to each other and Lienard-Wiechart potential.
Really? I wasn't making it cuz no one seemed wanting it haha. I'll make it soon
impressive sir
let there be light
GOD tier explanation
Wow haha.. thx a lot for the great compliment
Sum of x^n=1/(1-x) true only when x<1. Is x really smaller than 1?
Does not work with glass cannon mutator 😢
Sry man :( yeah not for mutator
Your content is very beautiful and very concept building, please keep making such interesting videos.
Woww great ❤❤❤
Hey, this video is really great ! I'll share it with my classmates later, but I still have one question : what is the difference between an upper or lower indices ? I know that it has to do with covariant and controvariant quantities but I still have trouble understanding what it means in the world of physics. Does anyone have any explaination or know where I could learn about it ?
Go watch dual vectors video that i made ;)
Thanks goat, this was more effective than my 50 minute lecture on it.
This is better than the 3blue1brown video on limits.
I try to create the best ones. :)
You start building units like ten seconds before the round starts.
My bad :(
Thank you so much. I have my finals in 2 weeks, and this video really cleared up a lot of confusion I had surrounding Optical Mineralogy
Amazing video, cleared all my doubts Great work
This explanation is something else. I'm studying Physics in Nepal, where we're often left to figure things out on our own. The education system here doesn't always support us the way we'd hope, so we turn to videos like this to keep our dreams alive. I’ve always dreamed of doing a Ph.D. in Physics, even though opportunities from a country like mine are so limited. This video touched my heart and gave me hope. Thank you, and sending lots of love from Nepal!
Welcome back!!😆
I'm glad you uploaded man! You bring good stuff!!
감사합니다!
watchig this for 10 min(2x speed) was a severe waste of time dude ty
pls upload a win and the last waves
Sorry about your time waste man. It took quite a long time to record this one, cuz everytime at least one person would leave, and the game gets unbalanced. I had to play until no one left the game. I agree with you that it wouldve been nicer if i recorded a winning one.
Why that minus at the end
I applied a different convention only at the end by mistake. Ignore the negative sign
Which book did you follow ?
Sometimes i just explain it, and this video is the case. This one isnt basing on any books :p You can trust me tho since i just got the PhD degree in Physics this year haha
Very good
It is far easier to understand in geometric algebra notation. Only two multivectors, one for electromagnetic field, the other one for charge, 2 constats, c and ε0, and only one differential operator - gradient. grad(F) = J * constants (I don't remember exactly how constants contribute, in my note the equation written in natural units, all the constants equal to one) For more info check «Swift introduction to geometric algebra» on TH-cam.
This is sooooo fuuucking great!!!!!! THX!!!
Thank you so much but can someone please explain the dirac delta part, how did the integral of dirac delta change both time and position of rho? Thank you!
in which time interval of the video?
although now I get it, but still it would be great to have the biaxial explanation as well. just for the sake of helping us grasp it better
Good and clear explanation!!! Helps me a lot! Thank you.
Very helpful. Lot of confusion resolved
❤HAHAHA brilliant . Thank you very much TEACHER. Beautiful lesson and demonstration.Thank you
Hi.. I was following daniel fleisch and matrix you have written here is for the covariant tensor not the contravariant
I see. Maybe we have different conventions? Was his video better ? :'(
@@ReumiChannel yes.. Good explaination✌thankyou
Thank you!
Immaculate explanation. Thanks.
Hi, thank you for this great explanation. I have a question is the optic axis always in the same direction as extraordinary ray?
Yeah
I like the 2 cats at the end :) keep it up!
Here you "derive" the EM field tensor from the scalar and 3-vector potentials which together constitute a 4-vector potential. But why not first define the EM field tensor from the definitions of the E and B fields? dp/dt = qE + qv × B and dW/dt = qE⋅v ?
Cuz i thought this is what most people would want to know. If you already know how to explain that, you should make one about it! :) But I think that is a separate topic.