Thank you! I didn't learn anything in school because I came from Ukraine and didn't understand English so it was so boring and hard to understand... But you make it so much fun and easy to understand.. I just now found you. Watching many of your videos and love it..
Excellent video, Ian! Your graphics and content/commentary are brilliant. I'm always learning although I'm way outside of your intended age group audience 😄 cheers!
Protons and neutrons are made of three quarks each. Protons have two up quarks and one down quark giving it a positive charge, while neutrons have two down quarks and one up making it neutral.
Yes, Sunil, the next video shows that an atoms with the same number of protons can have a different number of neutrons. These atoms are isotopes of the same element.
Thank you! I didn't learn anything in school because I came from Ukraine and didn't understand English so it was so boring and hard to understand... But you make it so much fun and easy to understand.. I just now found you. Watching many of your videos and love it..
Excellent video, Ian! Your graphics and content/commentary are brilliant. I'm always learning although I'm way outside of your intended age group audience 😄 cheers!
Thanks Mario. Your feedback is appreciated, especially because you are outside my intended age group audience.
What is the function of neutrons?
They provide extra "glue" in the nucleus with the strong nuclear force to overcome the strong proton-proton repulsions.
Ian when you are posting next video related to atoms? I'm really excited 😀
I'm posting one on isotopes in a few days time. Hope you enjoy it :)
Very good❤
Thanks Basil!
And one more thing your voice is awesome
Why thank you :)
Electrons: Are our mass joke to you?
Your next video on about neutrons ?
I very excited to know , why has deference between protons and neutrons ?
Protons and neutrons are made of three quarks each. Protons have two up quarks and one down quark giving it a positive charge, while neutrons have two down quarks and one up making it neutral.
Yes, Sunil, the next video shows that an atoms with the same number of protons can have a different number of neutrons. These atoms are isotopes of the same element.
Excellent lessons! Using these for homeschooling.
Great to hear, Annie
Thank You so much 🙏❤️❤️
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Thanks for your feedback Avishkar
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I think you are on a roll!