These videos are a gem of a resource on nuclear physics! Many thanks to Prof. Verma and IIT K for sharing. It's a bit of a pity that this video has not been edited properly though. The editing of the previous videos was fine.
As has been pointed out by one of the commenters here, this video needs some proper editing. The frames involving calculation of Rmin have abruptly jumped to somewhere and also the substitution of A into Z in the formula of Rmin is strange!
It is the cross-section corresponding to a given theta (scattering angle) and phi (azimuthal angle) over a finite delta-theta and delta-phi. This is the case for a detector subtending a small solid angle that measures the events. When you integrate the differential cross-section over the full range of theta and phi covering the 4 pi solid angle, you will obtain the total cross-section.
These videos are a gem of a resource on nuclear physics! Many thanks to Prof. Verma and IIT K for sharing. It's a bit of a pity that this video has not been edited properly though. The editing of the previous videos was fine.
This video haven't been edited in a consistent manner.
This was like "Memento" directed by Christopher Nolan. 😁
hahahaha, not quite that but somewhat of a non linear structure to the video.
College teacher don't know how to teach the nuclear physics. Thank you sir 🙂
The video starts from 9:00
Back to the past, thrown to future, was i time traveling? Or watching Tenet?
There was some kind of mistake on the editing
One of Finest professor of Physics
In all his lectures he proved his mettle.
This lecture, in particular, was insanely good.
suspense for the separation
So in that last figure it appears that Fe has the highest BE per nucleon. Is this why iron is sometimes said to be the most stable element?
Yes sir
As has been pointed out by one of the commenters here, this video needs some proper editing. The frames involving calculation of Rmin have abruptly jumped to somewhere and also the substitution of A into Z in the formula of Rmin is strange!
It should have been Z=79
its really horrible...
Very nice teaching which clears all the concept of nuclear physicslecture
good explanation sir
Excellent lecture series
It is the cross-section corresponding to a given theta (scattering angle) and phi (azimuthal angle) over a finite delta-theta and delta-phi. This is the case for a detector subtending a small solid angle that measures the events. When you integrate the differential cross-section over the full range of theta and phi covering the 4 pi solid angle, you will obtain the total cross-section.
Sir Can you please re upload removing editing errors.
Thanq very much sir for giving us a crystal clear concept
Concepts of physics
Very nice lecture sir
Can I get the notes for the same somewhere?
May God bless you sir
thank you very much sir
He just rocks the Jeans.....
Very poor editing but nice lectures.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH SIR
THANK YOU SIR FOR THIS LECTURE SERIES
The video editing is horrible... Topics are misplaced. From 9.00 minutes it starts again
It's a distorted video pls check the video
Who edit this video....😓. Anybody could better edit this video after 30 min lesson from youtube
It's TENET
9:00
Horrible editing. From 9:00, the lecture starts from the beginning. Calculations of Rmin have been edited out.
Thank you sir
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Editing is extremely bad
very poor editing
Thankyousir
Sir plz tell more about how nucleus is stable... Means nuclear force
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thnq so much sir..
poor editing of the video
Horrible editing!
Thank u sir
Poor editing.
Thank u sir
Thank u sir