Also, my professor did showed the class visually but I did not want to bother asking a question on how he decided what vector should repel or align towards its opposite charge. I understand the tail-to-tail method from Forces but this particular subject on electric field charges caught me off-guard. Again, thanks for your demo!!! ♥ P.S. You will be my online tutor for the rest of the semester until December.
3:05 Time-stamp for Superposition Principle of Electric Field: Sir, you helped me catch up on drawing the net charge for multiple charges. I now can study with tranquility and be prepared for the first exam! n____n
+Anirudh Katti - No, lasseviren1 is correct, think about it the square meter cancels with the square of the distance and the square coulomb with the product between the two charges. On the other hand, newton alone is the unit of the Force, therefore k could never be just in Newtons. (do not know why is it impossible to answer to your comment directly)
meaning that different medium will permit different no of electric field lines, right? is there any other physical meaning behind? the higher the permittivity, the better? Please help. thanks.
Thank you so much for this video !. But I have a question and I'm sorry if it came out dump . But can I know the difference between a field and a wave and the difference they have on a particle placed in them? Thank you again
k isn't the permittivity of free space. K is coulumb's constant. Epsilon naught is the permittivity of free space and its like the ability of free space to permit some number of electric field lines.
Also, my professor did showed the class visually but I did not want to bother asking a question on how he decided what vector should repel or align towards its opposite charge. I understand the tail-to-tail method from Forces but this particular subject on electric field charges caught me off-guard. Again, thanks for your demo!!! ♥
P.S.
You will be my online tutor for the rest of the semester until December.
You're a fantastic teacher!! Keep up the great work!
You are a life saver! I hope you have fun making these because they have helped me and others a great deal! Thank you!!!
You make it easy and simple! thanks i was completely lost in class!
I was lost as well but not that much! :)
I really wish you get more views on your videos. This was really helpful and i understood it because you use simple words unlike my books.
thanks to God then to you, I love your way of explanation its just simple and understandable .
thank you very much for this video. i understood the electric field but i was still confused on the overall concept/terms. you helped a lot!
Fantastic work. Keep it up, your help is greatly appreciated!
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3:05 Time-stamp for Superposition Principle of Electric Field: Sir, you helped me catch up on drawing the net charge for multiple charges. I now can study with tranquility and be prepared for the first exam! n____n
You explained this way better than my teacher does
+Sabrina Bosworth
guys are u takin this Subject in School Or university?
i wonder bcz u said Teacher not Doctor lol
LaithooN JO i took this my sophomore year in high school
Thank You so much! amazing explanation! loved the explanation! Was pretty easy to understand and was made to understand pretty well! THANKS A LOT!
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you are really helping me out with all these explanation.
This video is really helpful, and I found out a lot of things for myself. Thanks!
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Thank you sir for the video, it really have been a great help
Thank you!!!!!!! I understand how to draw the vectors now!
Great explanation. Thanks for the video!
I'm the one who says thank you :). Great video, really well explained :)
Your q's are literally # 8
Thanks for the video.
But why we need fields if with Coulomb's law we arrive at the same calculations?
+Anirudh Katti - No, lasseviren1 is correct, think about it the square meter cancels with the square of the distance and the square coulomb with the product between the two charges. On the other hand, newton alone is the unit of the Force, therefore k could never be just in Newtons. (do not know why is it impossible to answer to your comment directly)
meaning that different medium will permit different no of electric field lines, right? is there any other physical meaning behind? the higher the permittivity, the better? Please help. thanks.
right on, solid efficient lesson, who needs fancy tech to teach!
7:00 wouldnt that be gravitational field instead of electric
Very well explained!!!
Thank you so much for this video !. But I have a question and I'm sorry if it came out dump . But can I know the difference between a field and a wave and the difference they have on a particle placed in them? Thank you again
Thank you for the explanation !
this is good but many such videos are there at Physics Galaxy youtube channel... try it...
can you explain what k, permittivity of free space really means?
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Thank you:) it's great.
Here during Covid from a German University for applied Sciences.
You are very usefull for me
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k isn't the permittivity of free space. K is coulumb's constant. Epsilon naught is the permittivity of free space and its like the ability of free space to permit some number of electric field lines.
Excellent Work. Killed SaTan with it.
BRAVO! BRAVO :)
thanks a lot for this video, I was WONDERING where E=kq/r^2 was being derived from... o.O
And i got a quiz in an hour thank yuiuuuuuu
Thanks a lot
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grea explanations. I would like to know if you can post notes.
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2020 kids we have are test tomorrow 🤣
cool
2021?
3 subchapters in 10 minutes and i understood
faltu
Sorry to correct you sir the unit of k=9.10*9 N. NOT Nm*2/C*2
Anirudh Katti it is just NEWTONS
It is Nm*2/C*2 lol
That was really explained poorly
Sir please speak in Hindi please please please
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