i am really grateful..been trying to understand this since 4 days but couldnt get it..this made me understand within minutes. thank you so much!!the visual representation really helped!
Sir, I really appreciate your video. It rescued me from the deep struggle of not understanding what physics is talking about. I wish you to have a wonderful day!
@@samran4 Sure, thanks for your feedback :) Btw, not sure if you've seen this video, it's quite a comprehensive discussion of harmonics: th-cam.com/video/UjWe8Wiskc4/w-d-xo.html
If you confused about amplitude of both waves. Progressive wave amplitude is same for all partials because each particle in progressive wave can take turn oscillating to maximum displacement
Thanks so much! All credit to the PhET team for the simulation - check out their site in the description. Their hard work and dedication is what made the visuals in this video possible.
You can get progressive sound waves and standing waves of sound as well. If you are listening to music from a speaker, then the sound waves reaching your ears are progressive waves (they transfer energy). If you blow over a tube, you can create standing waves of sound. Does that answer your question?
@@mamdouhabdalmonam670 If you strike a table, the sound created is a progressive wave. To create standing waves of sound, you need some kind of 'tube', for example, musical instruments such as the flute.
This will one day in the near future be a 6 mark question. AQA like a lot of comparison questions. Any chance of electric field vs gravitational field before paper 2?
This is a fantastic video. The simulation especially helped, but your clear way of explanation with that table of differences was superb too!
Many thanks, glad it was helpful :)
i am really grateful..been trying to understand this since 4 days but couldnt get it..this made me understand within minutes. thank you so much!!the visual representation really helped!
You're welcome, really glad to hear that it helped :)
You're amazing. That was a wonderful video. I've learned more in these 14 minutes than I did in my university lectures. Thanks a lot.
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Thank you for watching and your very kind comment :)
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Thank you for the clear demonstration
My pleasure, glad I could help :)
First year in uni taking A level physics. This is helpful thanks
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You explained so patiently and the animations helped a lot. You gained a subscriber, sir!!
Thank you so much, it's a pleasure to be able to help you :)
If I take 3 pencils, a ruler and a sharpner and throw them all as far as I can, no matter what happens, these items will always be stationary.
Stationery for life!
Sir can you explain this
@@ARYAMANMULMI What would you like to be explained?
They are all stationary items...😂😂😂😂
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@@atharvgitte5169 Thanks :)
Sir, I really appreciate your video. It rescued me from the deep struggle of not understanding what physics is talking about. I wish you to have a wonderful day!
Very happy to hear that! Your comment made my day :)
Amazingly explained, you explaining the animations cleared everything.
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Saved me from a lot of stress. thank you so much
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Thanks so much :) Are there any particular topics you'd like to see videos on?
@@ForestLearn maybe more on waves harmonics, and maybe some hard exam question walkthroughs if you can please. Thanks a lot once again.
@@samran4 Sure, thanks for your feedback :) Btw, not sure if you've seen this video, it's quite a comprehensive discussion of harmonics: th-cam.com/video/UjWe8Wiskc4/w-d-xo.html
The visuals were really helpful.
Glad you found the video useful!
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As long as some people find this stuff helpful that's all that really matters :)
this saved me, thanks so much!!!
Glad to hear that :)
I was really confused about the two but the visuals helped a lot. Thanks👍
My pleasure, that's great to hear :)
Thank you sooo much, i was much confused about the difference between those. Ur visuals helped to clear the confusioms 👍
You're welcome 😊
Fantastic visualisation and very clear narration, thank you!
Thanks :) All credit to the PhET team for the simulation. Check out their site in the description.
thankyou, was very clear with the simulation and helped me understanding of the stationary waves.
You're welcome :)
Oh goddd, finally I get it damnnn you made it really easy for me to grasp the concept , Absolutely amazing
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If you confused about amplitude of both waves. Progressive wave amplitude is same for all partials because each particle in progressive wave can take turn oscillating to maximum displacement
Correct - that's why I wrote 'the same for all particles' for the amplitude of a progressive wave.
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Spread the word and it might happen one day :)
We’ll that didn’t go very far
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My pleasure :)
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Hey, my pleasure, really happy to hear you're finding the stuff useful :) There's a lot more to come yet!
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I suspected as much (about there being no other vid like it) :)
That's awesome. The level of explanation that I needed.
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much sir!
Animation really helps in understanding the concept clearly
Glad to hear that :)
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Thanks :)
Top notch simulation and very simply explained
Thanks! Credit for the simulation goes to the phet team.
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I am on a binge of these videos! I think I will use some of them while teaching my students at school. I hope that's OK
Of course :)
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Underrated or not, if people find this stuff useful I'm happy :)
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Thanks, glad you found it useful :)
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Thanks so much! All credit to the PhET team for the simulation - check out their site in the description. Their hard work and dedication is what made the visuals in this video possible.
Your channel will definitely flourish one day..... Keep it up!😊👍
With your support and that of other viewers maybe one day...thanks for the encouragement!
@@ForestLearn Definitely..... you deserve it!
@@shreyasingh4719 Thanks :)
what's the app that products the two waves?
phet.colorado.edu/en/simulations/wave-on-a-string
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Subbed. Great explanation & video. Thanks.
My pleasure, thanks so much :)
hey! are you planning to make more videos like this soon?
Thanks for your interest, I would certainly like to!
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Glad it helped :)
Keep making more videos before exam season please :) (whenever they come)
Thanks for the encouragement! Anything you'd like to see in particular?
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The explanation is very nice.👍👍
Thank you :)
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Glad it was helpful!
Thank you it helps me a lot 🙏
You're welcome!
Do standing waves is condition to produce sound or sound may result from progressive wave
You can get progressive sound waves and standing waves of sound as well. If you are listening to music from a speaker, then the sound waves reaching your ears are progressive waves (they transfer energy). If you blow over a tube, you can create standing waves of sound. Does that answer your question?
@@ForestLearn thanks but I want to know the origin of sound if i strike on atable or any type of sound must result from standing wave
@@mamdouhabdalmonam670 If you strike a table, the sound created is a progressive wave. To create standing waves of sound, you need some kind of 'tube', for example, musical instruments such as the flute.
@@ForestLearn thank you very very much
@@mamdouhabdalmonam670 No problem, happy to help :)
it was really helpful and helped me a lot to prepare for my exam
That's great to hear, hope you do well on it :)
Very good video
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Thnxx a lot 😁 it rlly cleared all my doubts
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Very kind of you :)
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My pleasure :)
Great video
Thanks :)
This will one day in the near future be a 6 mark question. AQA like a lot of comparison questions. Any chance of electric field vs gravitational field before paper 2?
Hmm...let's see if I can squeeze it in before then!
Thank you :)
My pleasure :)
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Thanks :)
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This really helped thanks
Glad to hear that!
graphics are awesome
Thanks - all credit to the PhET team for the simulation. Check out their site in the description.
Thank you very much sir!!. The visuals were really helpful.
Thanks, glad you found it useful :)
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Copyrights to Columbia 😂
However very nicely explained 😁😁🙏
Thanks...Colorado actually :) Not hiding anything, credits at end of video and in description. Also informed the PhET team!
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Thanks!
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Thank you!The animation helped a lot😊
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