You made it so clear, don't have to watch no another video. Really the way you presented, the right time of transition, the labels are perfect, and the right amount of explanation for each component makes it clear and crisp. 👍
I’m currently revising for my Physics exam tomorrow, and this video has helped me conceptualise this phenomena more than you know! I just wanted to say thank you! :) MSc Diagnostic Radiography student btw. Both Anatomy and Physiology I find very easy, but Physics just doesn’t stick in my head aha. Thanks again!
4th year medical student here. I would like to go into radiology and I was struggling to understand the logic behind the x-ray as a lot of sources skip details of why a particular part can do a certain thing. I can't thank you enough for my future career. Love and greetings from Germany. :)
I'm a former Xray repair technician and am currently a high school engineering teacher. This is a terrific video and I'm going to use it in my class. Are you able to make a similar video on voltage, current, resistance and Ohm's Law?
+B C this is high praise - I am grateful for your appreciation. I would have to give some serious thought to how to make a similar video for Ohm’s Law. Though I plan to cover the entire A-Level specification (UK) with lesson videos which includes that. The animation I really want to make it proton beam therapy though.
There are already tons of videos on TH-cam about ohms law and current/voltage. Off the top of my head, Eugene Khutoryanski has some really nice visualizations on current and voltage and a wealth of other stuff on electronics, physics and math. Afrotech mods is another great channel that has a nice playlist with topics on ohms law, voltage, current, and so. I think using both would be good for teaching because Afrotech Mods has the theory and demonstrations, while Eugene Kutryaski takes a more visual approach. But it's your class, so tht's your call. Also there's a circuit simulator called CircuitMod that's been a really great tool for visually and intuitively understanding what's going on in a circuit. It's not as extensive as SPICE, but it's easy to use and runs right in your browser. It would be a really useful teaching tool because you can visually show ohm's law in action and they can see where the current is flowing and what is at what voltage. I hope that helps. Cheers.
Great video....Getting ready for my second interview as an imaging engineering field technician. Videos like this are a terrific tool for new technicians.
Very well done. Maybe you could consider making the following videos? 1. Collimators 2. High Voltage Generators 3. Anti-Scattering X-Ray Grids 4. Flat Panel Detectors 5. Alignment & Tuning of a X-Ray System 6. MTF (Mean Transfer Function) of a X-Ray System 7. DQE of a X-Ray Image When you have these videos created, I can assure you that you can join any X-Ray Systems company of your choice ^^
Absolutely. Im studying to become an industrial radiographer and despite the assumptions and lack of challenge from my instructors, these sciences have sparked my mind on levels of comprehension i could have never imagined. My determination and yearning for knowledge has consumed my entire being. God has awakened me through a process of deep learning and i humbly thank you for your contributions towards finding my purpose. Ive found that a good teacher is one who can use his ability to reject all assumptions about the students understanding. This has been the main hinderance in my recent studies. Im ashamed to admit but for example, ferrite is anothet word for iron, i did not know this and for 2 classes the teacher failed to mention, only when googling ferrite testing did i find this out. I think it was Einstein who said “if you cant explain it to a 6 year old, you don’t understand it” and he is right. Teaching is all about understanding the students on the most basic of levels. I encourage you to check out the youtube channel “jeff run” and his experiments. They are thoroughly interesting and thought provoking. We have entered a new age of science and we must be open books without secrecy if we are to survive in this life and the next. God bless and thank you again.
WOW... I am on my second week into Radiology Technology and we had Lecture today about this. I am glad I found your work. It cleared my mind completely. Thank you very much.
Best explanation video I've ever seen! I really appreciate the effort and quality. This channel should have way more subscribers if this is any indication of the general quality. Please keep them coming!
I am currently a Rad Tech student and let me tell you, LOVED THIS! Simple, thorough, and easy to understand! Amazing work, best informative presentation I have seen so far, Thank You!
The filament is usually heated by a separate low voltage power supply. It works much like an incandescent light filament. It needs to be heated for electrons to be freely accelerated by the high voltage power supply. The target you depicted is a rotating type. This is used for high flux X-ray tubes. The target is spun by a magnetic driver outside of the vacuum. The purpose of a rotating target is to prevent excessive heating on one single spot of the target, which would cause erosion and pitting of the target.
Sweet licks underneath this slick presentation. I am still uncertain if voice-over narration would have hurt or helped this video. Thanks for the upload, regardless!
Thanks! Music is a highly subjective thing. Personally I enjoy listening to progressive rock and classical music but I couldn’t compose those. Glad to hear from people who enjoyed this track. All the best
wow EPIC music and EPIC video quality I was learning and shaking my head at the same time lol keep it up this is the highest educational video quality I've ever seen
You are surely crazy. No one can do the same. Amazing. Everything is just enough and remarkably useful. Please add similar videos about the detectors and the ways for getting high-contrast images.
Thanks so much! All the best with your studies. These videos have been a labour of love, but recently I’ve had so little time to make new videos - sorry.
This is epic! Thanks so much mr.daniel! Just got this lesson from my physics teacher last week and couldn't understand much. This video clarified things much better. And i love the simplicity :)
Iam an o level student in senior Four sitting for my physics mock exams tomorrow but this video has really been helpful it explains it all thank you so much and please make more animentions for other topics so clear
I am immensely thankful for your contribution to my better understanding of x rays production. A very unique and detailed presentation. Excellence at its finest! Thank you once again. Jorge P.
Thank you so much! I have been struggling to understand the concept, but you really summed it up perfectly and in a way I could finally get! Brilliant!
Well explained with best Animation style...woww...and covers everything in x ray tube within 8 mins ...this picture now feeds in our mind thank you sir...
Excellent presentation and very informative. I liked the parts showing different anode materials and useful frequency ranges thereof. Bravo. Well done👍😱😎🕵
Awesome video!!! Thanks alot made concepts much clear. My recommendation would be if you could make videos solving alevel physics paper 4 past papers for CIE
@A Level Physics HQ Fantastic video and really easy to understand. I only have a question: how is the filament itself get heated up in order to release electrons?
Thank you! It happens in much the same way as a light bulb filament. When a current is passed into the filament (which has resistance) it will heat up. When adequate current is passed into the filament over enough time it will heat up enough to begin the process of thermionic emission.
Thank you. I felt the need to indicate that I did actually create all aspects of the animation including the soundtrack since I have had a spate of false copyright claims on my soundtracks in the past.
You can now take a free quiz on the content of this video, the link to the quiz is shown toward the end of the quiz (6:35).
your quiz is amazing
@@fusion331 thanks
Where is the quiz ???i didn't find it
Wow, that looks amazing.
Thanks!! 🙏
You made it so clear, don't have to watch no another video. Really the way you presented, the right time of transition, the labels are perfect, and the right amount of explanation for each component makes it clear and crisp. 👍
Amazing! Thank you for taking the time to write detailed feedback. 🙏
All the best with your studies.
The simplification, the animation and the music , everything was just perfect.
This was highly informative and helpful, thank you for your hard work 🙏
You’re most welcome. All the best with your studies.
To be honest, only word for this video is .. Masterpiece.
Thanks so much!! It makes a huge difference to me to receive feedback like this.
Love how clean and fluid the animations were, very well put together. Thanks!
I’m currently revising for my Physics exam tomorrow, and this video has helped me conceptualise this phenomena more than you know! I just wanted to say thank you! :) MSc Diagnostic Radiography student btw. Both Anatomy and Physiology I find very easy, but Physics just doesn’t stick in my head aha. Thanks again!
Do you remember what your physics questions were like?
Music - Epic
Video - Unbelievably thorough and easy to understand
Did I mention the music was epic?
Very well done. Thanks! From the USA.
+Navywavylife 😁 thanks! Glad it helped.
Navywavylife was a great update on the time of the day you got it off your day going back home and
John Carpener music all over again!! nice work
4th year medical student here. I would like to go into radiology and I was struggling to understand the logic behind the x-ray as a lot of sources skip details of why a particular part can do a certain thing. I can't thank you enough for my future career. Love and greetings from Germany. :)
Wow, nice to meet you. I hope that I'll become Nuclear Chemist soon.
I'm a former Xray repair technician and am currently a high school engineering teacher. This is a terrific video and I'm going to use it in my class.
Are you able to make a similar video on voltage, current, resistance and Ohm's Law?
+B C this is high praise - I am grateful for your appreciation. I would have to give some serious thought to how to make a similar video for Ohm’s Law. Though I plan to cover the entire A-Level specification (UK) with lesson videos which includes that.
The animation I really want to make it proton beam therapy though.
yes i do
Can you get radiation exposure when warming up the tube or xray machine and it's pointing at you?
im agree with u. simple and easy to understand
There are already tons of videos on TH-cam about ohms law and current/voltage. Off the top of my head, Eugene Khutoryanski has some really nice visualizations on current and voltage and a wealth of other stuff on electronics, physics and math. Afrotech mods is another great channel that has a nice playlist with topics on ohms law, voltage, current, and so. I think using both would be good for teaching because Afrotech Mods has the theory and demonstrations, while Eugene Kutryaski takes a more visual approach. But it's your class, so tht's your call.
Also there's a circuit simulator called CircuitMod that's been a really great tool for visually and intuitively understanding what's going on in a circuit. It's not as extensive as SPICE, but it's easy to use and runs right in your browser. It would be a really useful teaching tool because you can visually show ohm's law in action and they can see where the current is flowing and what is at what voltage.
I hope that helps. Cheers.
I have never felt cooler learning about science. This is the new pre-game vibe before going out for a night on the town.
Concept , animation, music everything fabulous
Boom! Thank you 🙏 thank you. I’m really glad to have helped.
this is by far the easiest to understand physics explanation i have ever seen in my life. You are excellent. PLS do more videos
Great video....Getting ready for my second interview as an imaging engineering field technician. Videos like this are a terrific tool for new technicians.
Short , clear and sharp telling ....
Thanks...
Thank you 🙏
All the best.
This video is amazing, it covers everything in less than 8 mins and gives an amazing visual understanding of the topic
Fantastic, thanks for the visuals. I feel like this is what most lectures lack. You've made it much easier to understand.
Thank you for your demonstration. This was a perfect example of how a cathode ray tube, (X-Ray tube) works. Fantastic.
You’re very welcome. All the best with your studies
Very well done. Maybe you could consider making the following videos?
1. Collimators
2. High Voltage Generators
3. Anti-Scattering X-Ray Grids
4. Flat Panel Detectors
5. Alignment & Tuning of a X-Ray System
6. MTF (Mean Transfer Function) of a X-Ray System
7. DQE of a X-Ray Image
When you have these videos created, I can assure you that you can join any X-Ray Systems company of your choice ^^
Are you a CRES or just very well informed?
That's the best animation of X ray production that I have ever seen
Thanks so much!! All the best with your studies.
Best xray video on youtube and you didnt even say a word. You sir, know how to teach.
Thank you for your kind words. I’m glad the video helped.
Absolutely. Im studying to become an industrial radiographer and despite the assumptions and lack of challenge from my instructors, these sciences have sparked my mind on levels of comprehension i could have never imagined. My determination and yearning for knowledge has consumed my entire being. God has awakened me through a process of deep learning and i humbly thank you for your contributions towards finding my purpose.
Ive found that a good teacher is one who can use his ability to reject all assumptions about the students understanding. This has been the main hinderance in my recent studies. Im ashamed to admit but for example, ferrite is anothet word for iron, i did not know this and for 2 classes the teacher failed to mention, only when googling ferrite testing did i find this out.
I think it was Einstein who said “if you cant explain it to a 6 year old, you don’t understand it” and he is right. Teaching is all about understanding the students on the most basic of levels.
I encourage you to check out the youtube channel “jeff run” and his experiments. They are thoroughly interesting and thought provoking. We have entered a new age of science and we must be open books without secrecy if we are to survive in this life and the next. God bless and thank you again.
Great video!! The animations are so beautiful! Makes it much easier to understand x-ray production, thank you so much :D
Glad you like the animations. And I'm glad to help you understand the concepts better! All the best.
As a medical student studying for my radiology exam, I find this quite useful. Everything here is so clearly explained and understandable. Thank You
WOW... I am on my second week into Radiology Technology and we had Lecture today about this. I am glad I found your work. It cleared my mind completely. Thank you very much.
Fantastic! So glad to hear it helped. All the best with your radiology studies.
Extremely well-explained and simple to grasp for normal folks like me. Please do more.
Best explanation video I've ever seen! I really appreciate the effort and quality. This channel should have way more subscribers if this is any indication of the general quality. Please keep them coming!
Wow! This is really great. I initially thought that it would be better if with narration but then I realized that our mind is better with this
Thanks!! 🙏
All the best with your studies.
Totally Brilliant! You explained a black art into something that is easy to understand. Thank you and well done!
I haven't seen a better video and don't think I will ever see about this topic ..I mean it's equivalent to my requirements or much more..Thanks a lot
Absolutely perfect for my Diagnostic Radiography degree, thank you so much! This is the only material that has made sense to me!
Thanks so much. Really glad to have been part of your learning journey. All the best.
Omg !!! Just no words how amazing and clear this video is , so beautifully displayed , no words
Thank you🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
I am currently a Rad Tech student and let me tell you, LOVED THIS! Simple, thorough, and easy to understand! Amazing work, best informative presentation I have seen so far, Thank You!
Thank you for your kind words. All the best for your studies.
The music made this very wonderful to pay attention to! I think I may add this to my music playlists too!
I am revising for FRCR and needed a thorough but simple revision of this.. this was PERFECT. Thank you for making it so easy!
🔥 thanks so much. All the best with your revision and studies.
The most incredible video i have seen before about imaging
i can undoubtedly say that this animation saved my life :D
Amazing! I hope your studies go really well!
너무 쉽게 이해할 수 있는 좋은 애니메이션 입니다. 감사합니다.
Thanks a lot. Glad it helped. All the best.
Have a biophysics module for my 1st year medical school. This is so helpful, thank you.
Are you from TSMU
Are yoy from TSMU
This video is so self explanatory and easy to understand for layman like myself. Thank you for the great work.
Best educational video I have ever seen. 10/10.
That’s amazing of you to say so. Thank you 🙏
All the best.
Awesome tune in the background..kept me intrigued throughout the video.. very nice explanation thru diagrams as well !! Thanks for making it !
The filament is usually heated by a separate low voltage power supply. It works much like an incandescent light filament. It needs to be heated for electrons to be freely accelerated by the high voltage power supply.
The target you depicted is a rotating type. This is used for high flux X-ray tubes. The target is spun by a magnetic driver outside of the vacuum. The purpose of a rotating target is to prevent excessive heating on one single spot of the target, which would cause erosion and pitting of the target.
Could you explain how an X-ray detector/ sensor works to display the x ray image?
Great animation, makes it much easier to understand x-ray production
Amazing!! All the best with your X-ray journey.
I don't usually comment on videos but the level of explanation made me do it. 👍
Radiologist here, thank you very much for your effort
You’re welcome. Thanks for taking the time to write.
Have my radiology exam tomorrow. You saved my life haha
Haha, so funny (his future patient are apparently fucked, but hey, lol)
Sweet licks underneath this slick presentation. I am still uncertain if voice-over narration would have hurt or helped this video. Thanks for the upload, regardless!
Thanks! Music is a highly subjective thing. Personally I enjoy listening to progressive rock and classical music but I couldn’t compose those. Glad to hear from people who enjoyed this track.
All the best
This is the best explaination I ever got!!
Thanks! All the best with your studies.
I can't tell you how much help you do to my learning in bme , Thank you vary much
You’re very welcome 😊
All the best with your studies.
wow EPIC music and EPIC video quality
I was learning and shaking my head at the same time lol
keep it up this is the highest educational video quality I've ever seen
You are surely crazy. No one can do the same. Amazing. Everything is just enough and remarkably useful. Please add similar videos about the detectors and the ways for getting high-contrast images.
Thanks so much!
All the best with your studies.
These videos have been a labour of love, but recently I’ve had so little time to make new videos - sorry.
This is epic! Thanks so much mr.daniel! Just got this lesson from my physics teacher last week and couldn't understand much. This video clarified things much better. And i love the simplicity :)
That’s amazing feedback. I’m so glad I’ve helped.
Really amazing thanks. Just imagine youtube was full of those videos
Thank you for your kind words.
I am a lecturer at the Department of Physics, KNUST. I find this video very intuitive and i would like to use it for my class
Hello Kofi. Thank you for the complement. You may use the video in your class.
Very useful. Especially for my first year Diagnostic Radiography students. Thanks so much for this.
Thanks for visual.when man is a genius? This is the best explanation of generation of x-rays.
Appreciation to you!
coolest video i have seen in a while
Amazing video! (And soundtrack!) Very useful for medical students (US). Keep it up!
One of the best videos I've ever seen. Well done.
Thank you 🙏
2 hours of studying arthur bieser is equivalant to watching 8 mins of this video...awesome work
Wow, thank you for the compliment 🙏
We are so doomed
Non-sleep enducing , entertaining , quality , education ,,,, i love oy
I love the music choice, its like an auditory pun
Great video, explains x rays very efficiently.
Thanks! All the best.
Bestest Video on X-ray production Ever....Hats of to the creator 👏👏❤️❤️👍👍......From Animation to detailing everything is just Perfect...🌺✨
Thanks a lot!! All the best.
Iam an o level student in senior Four sitting for my physics mock exams tomorrow but this video has really been helpful it explains it all thank you so much and please make more animentions for other topics so clear
I am immensely thankful for your contribution to my better understanding of x rays production. A very unique and detailed presentation. Excellence at its finest! Thank you once again. Jorge P.
I agree with others’s comments: the music was pretty sick and suitable for this topic
Hahaha. Nice one. So glad you liked.
this video was awesome , nice animation, easy understandable
THANK YOU
Thank you so much! I have been struggling to understand the concept, but you really summed it up perfectly and in a way I could finally get! Brilliant!
Well explained with best Animation style...woww...and covers everything in x ray tube within 8 mins ...this picture now feeds in our mind thank you sir...
Thanks! All the best with your studies.
legendary presentation
Amazing explanation. It helped me visualize everything that I read on my plain book. Thank you❤
Excellent! All the best.
Very cool! Thanks!
Thanks for the feedback! All the best.
Perfect!!! crystal clear. Visualization makes learning easy n simplified. Thanks
🔥 thanks 🙏
All the best with your studies.
This is the best explainig video I have ever watched on youtube since last two years... Plz make up more videos ...
Next on my hit list for animated videos is to redo my MRI animation with some corrections and improvements
this is an awesome explanation, really helped me as a student to understand x-ray production
Excellent presentation and very informative. I liked the parts showing different anode materials and useful frequency ranges thereof. Bravo. Well done👍😱😎🕵
Thank you 🙏
All the best
Very well done !! Things are beautifully explained...this is really very very good !!!!
Thanks so much. 🙏
All the best.
Awesome video!!! Thanks alot made concepts much clear. My recommendation would be if you could make videos solving alevel physics paper 4 past papers for CIE
Amazing. Thanks 🙏
All the best with your studies.
@A Level Physics HQ Fantastic video and really easy to understand. I only have a question: how is the filament itself get heated up in order to release electrons?
Thank you!
It happens in much the same way as a light bulb filament. When a current is passed into the filament (which has resistance) it will heat up. When adequate current is passed into the filament over enough time it will heat up enough to begin the process of thermionic emission.
@@PhysicsHQ Thanks for responding. I think you should add one more power source for the filament itself; that would be better!
Very awesome video! thanks! saved me from reading tons of notes!
Each part is nicely explained. Really fantastic 👌👌👌. Thank you so.much for making this video..
This is such a fantastic explanation.
thank you so much for providing such a good quality video , i was in the need of something like this.... thank u once again
Amazing video. Thanks for all the effort.
What a good video. Really helpful for beginners.
Amazing, Cleared all concepts.
Excellent introduction about X-ray. I got it. Thanks a lot
Such a beautiful edited video, very useful
This is just so perfect. Thank you so much.
Great demonstration
Amazing all concepts are clear now regarding x ray production thank you sir
Thank you! 🙏
All the best with your studies.
this is super great... thank you a lot!! Greetings from Turkey!!
How could something be so perfect?
Thanks 😊
Hope your studies are going really well.
OMG!! THIS VIDEO IS EVERYTHING 😍😍very clear and informative. I appreciate the effort you put into it.👍👍👍👏👏
Amazing explanation and animations....
Really very helpful 👍👍
Extremely helpful. I loved the credits.
Thank you. I felt the need to indicate that I did actually create all aspects of the animation including the soundtrack since I have had a spate of false copyright claims on my soundtracks in the past.
Pretty good and clear
thank you you just make it look easier and simple
Thanks, Glad it helped