Your series is hands down the best I've found, my class structure avoids introducing the hamiltonian and the principle of least action until lagrangian is fully covered but the way you introduced everything is way more intuitive and your explanations are so neat, haven't struggled much with the class thank to your videos
Wow..Thank u very much.. I hope ur channel blows up soon cause the content deserves more views.. Plz keep apploading such videos.. They help me nail my college tests.
Hi Dr Mitchell! I recently discovered your channel and your lectures are exceptional!! I wonder if you could make available the notes you wrote in the lectures as a pdf?
This video is the best explanation for generalized coordinates and constraints.Thank you very much. Can you recommend some books which explains clearly as you have explained in this video?
thanks a lot for sharing these amazing lectures. I have a question about the way of writing lagrangian for spin dynamics and calculating equation of motion for antiferromagnets and skyrmions. I will be grateful if you could kindly reply to my question or could introduce me a good source to study.
Your series is hands down the best I've found, my class structure avoids introducing the hamiltonian and the principle of least action until lagrangian is fully covered but the way you introduced everything is way more intuitive and your explanations are so neat, haven't struggled much with the class thank to your videos
Wow..Thank u very much.. I hope ur channel blows up soon cause the content deserves more views.. Plz keep apploading such videos.. They help me nail my college tests.
Brilliant stuff ,you just made it look so simple
Hi Dr Mitchell! I recently discovered your channel and your lectures are exceptional!! I wonder if you could make available the notes you wrote in the lectures as a pdf?
This video is the best explanation for generalized coordinates and constraints.Thank you very much. Can you recommend some books which explains clearly as you have explained in this video?
Thanks for the question! Yes, I really like Morin's classic Classical Mechanics textbook for this material.
@@drmitchellsphysicschannel2955 yes, this is the best, with great problems.
Brilliant stuff thumbs up
Great lecture! Thank you so much.
Good job
looking forward to the General Relativity Playlist!!!
nice photo man
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A heartfelt thank you from moroco
very informative video thanks!
superb
thanks a lot for sharing these amazing lectures. I have a question about the way of writing lagrangian for spin dynamics and calculating equation of motion for antiferromagnets and skyrmions. I will be grateful if you could kindly reply to my question or could introduce me a good source to study.