I'm Korean and now studying general physics for final exam. This lecture is really cool... Loud voice, accurate pronunciation and nice speed. Really recommendable even for all of non english students, I've been struggling for learning by myself before I found these. Thanks for lifesaving kkk
you are really amazing , I used to watch your lectures .Actually, if I will get A in physics or biology is because of you . how can you do physics biology and chemistry , what a mind !!
Michael Lee You're welcome Michael. Yes, go to my website and check out the chapter on sound waves under classical physics. Hope that helps with what you're looking for.
I have a question , the time period for case 1 is the whole time for the wave to propagate the to the observer , why did you multiply it by Vsource as if the time period is not for the wave.
I'm Korean and now studying general physics for final exam. This lecture is really cool... Loud voice, accurate pronunciation and nice speed. Really recommendable even for all of non english students, I've been struggling for learning by myself before I found these.
Thanks for lifesaving kkk
최정민 Thats awesome! I talk the way I do so that people like you can understand these topics! Glad to see that its working! Best of luck with your exam!
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you are really amazing , I used to watch your lectures .Actually, if I will get A in physics or biology is because of you . how can you do physics biology and chemistry , what a mind !!
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not a native speaker, but great explanation sir. This is exactly what i was looking for
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Great : ) You're welcome!
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Thanks for your lectures ! Do you have one on resonance in pipes and strings by any chance?
Michael Lee You're welcome Michael. Yes, go to my website and check out the chapter on sound waves under classical physics. Hope that helps with what you're looking for.
I have a question , the time period for case 1 is the whole time for the wave to propagate the to the observer , why did you multiply it by Vsource as if the time period is not for the wave.
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I wish my board is neat as yours
IS Vsource = Vsound???