There’s no better guide than experience, and the way this senior-most teacher explains complex physics concepts on TH-cam proves it! With clarity, patience, and decades of knowledge, they turn challenging problems into easily understandable lessons. Truly the best teacher, making physics both approachable and enjoyable for everyone!❤
You're way of driving us towards the physics practicle concept which enhancing the way of thinking is so beautiful sir and i tried this problem i got nearer to the calculations but due to some mistakes in my approach i didnt made it sir, but next time i will try my best. we are waiting next one sir
In this context it's a detail, but in general, 1 mole of any substance doesn't equal 6.02e23 atoms but rather particles. The molar mass of water (H2O-molecules, not atoms) for ex. is 2×1 + 1×16=18 grams per mole. Agreed, in the case of U and C we have atoms. Thanks for the good examples regarding quantities of energy!
1H has atomic number 1, O has atomic number 16. Thus 1 mole of H20 is 18 grams. Moles of any atom but also of any molecule has number of particles Avogadro
it is very easy to see why 18 grams of H2O (1 mole) have the same number of molecules than the number of atoms in 1 mole of Carbon or 1 mole of Uranium. I suggest you use google if you still don't get it.
This might sound like it has nothing to do with what the video is talking about, but do you agree with the statement saying that Newton's first law is just a special case of the second (this statement does appear in physics textbooks)? if your answer is yes then what is the point of the first law for real if it is included in the second? and if the answer is no could you point out the misconception in this statement please?
You can generalize all three of Newton's laws as the same law: d/dt (sum of p) = sum of F_external I agree, N's 1st law is just a special case of N's 2nd law. The reason we have all 3 of them, is to reflect the way Newton phrased it in his original publication. It also helps to use N's 1st law as a baseline null case to set up our understanding for everything else. So it is for the same reason that we have Boyle's/Charles'/Gay Lussac's/Avogadro's gas laws, when the ideal gas law can combine them all. It's a reflection of history.
@@carultch but the validity of the second law depends on the first one, since it is only valid in inertial frames of reference which are defined by the first law, you really can't say that the first law is a special case of the second. The way I see it, is that the second law is just a quantitative restatement of the first law to indicate the relationship between force and acceleration. I mean *you don't really need to know* the second law to say that if there is a net force acting on some body then its velocity won't be constant that is clearly stated in the first law (the part where it says "unless it is compelled to change by an external force acting on it") Now the second law tells you how you can quantify the effect of this net force on the motion of your system
I think I missed the deadline 🙃 But my answers was: a) 16.4 ktons b) 49 million times greater than the energy released by burning one carbon atom. c) 22.5 [megaton]
Hello sir , sir hve told many times about H.C VERMA acco to him it is the best book for 11th and 12th standard students you can confirm it by watching other videos Thank you!
Sir, I am not able to decide what to do after 12th, i have to go into business line in future and now I am preparing for IIT ,by chance if i do not get a seat in IIT, should we go to any other college? We can go to a university or a research center (iiser ,iisc). Or should I take the drop and prepare the iit again? plz reply me
YESSSS I can help!!! Watch all my 94 MIT course lectures. Start with 8.01, then 8.02, then 8.03. Do all the homework and take all my exams. *I guarantee you that you will then do very well on the Physics portion of any freshman college or JEE exam* You will find all information you need on this channel in three playlists "Homework, Exam, Solutions & Lecture Notes". 8.01 & 8.02 will each take about 200 hours, 8.03 about 250 hours.
@@lecturesbywalterlewin.they9259 As it turns out, pretty straightforward. I didn't really understand that I could just multiply the number of atoms by 200 to get the MeV directly. I was calculating with the binding energies of U236 and the Barium and Krypton. If that is done correctly, does it produce the 200 MeV / Atom ? Or is that an oversimplified approach ?
Hello sir i m a indian and a student of class 11 i have the subjects are biology, chemistry and physics and sir i m still confused i m interested in research science and medical both but in research the most so what can i choose as my carrier or what can i do after 12th can you please guide me sir i hve this que for 3-4 yrs and never get the ans or the right teacher to ask Please sir guide me
Watch all my 94 MIT course lectures. Start with 8.01, then 8.02, then 8.03. Do all the homework and take all my exams. *I guarantee you that you will then do very well on the Physics portion of any freshman college or JEE exam* You will find all information you need on this channel in three playlists "Homework, Exam, Solutions & Lecture Notes". 8.01 & 8.02 will each take about 200 hours, 8.03 about 250 hours.
@@RashviSharma-wt3mt I see you Rashvi Maths are Α-Ω Everything in life its maths. You'll find your way with the time. Let it flow. 😀 Great success comes with great responsibility.
There’s no better guide than experience, and the way this senior-most teacher explains complex physics concepts on TH-cam proves it! With clarity, patience, and decades of knowledge, they turn challenging problems into easily understandable lessons. Truly the best teacher, making physics both approachable and enjoyable for everyone!❤
I'm glad you find my lectures useful!
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Thank you so much professor for giving your time for us still.
hi sir, i am fascinated by just how you make physics work!! you look at lot like Einstein by the wayy
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Even when i see the first video of sir i thought that he is Einstein but its all wrong 😅
Thank you, I hope you continue to be fascinated by physics and hopefully you'll learn more.
You're way of driving us towards the physics practicle concept which enhancing the way of thinking is so beautiful sir and i tried this problem i got nearer to the calculations but due to some mistakes in my approach i didnt made it sir, but next time i will try my best. we are waiting next one sir
I will do only 1 more problem on Nuclear Physics
@@lecturesbywalterlewin.they9259 ok sir
In this context it's a detail, but in general, 1 mole of any substance doesn't equal 6.02e23 atoms but rather particles. The molar mass of water (H2O-molecules, not atoms) for ex. is 2×1 + 1×16=18 grams per mole. Agreed, in the case of U and C we have atoms.
Thanks for the good examples regarding quantities of energy!
1H has atomic number 1, O has atomic number 16. Thus 1 mole of H20 is 18 grams. Moles of any atom but also of any molecule has number of particles Avogadro
it is very easy to see why 18 grams of H2O (1 mole) have the same number of molecules than the number of atoms in 1 mole of Carbon or 1 mole of Uranium. I suggest you use google if you still don't get it.
It's crazy that the laws and principles we study in engineering are given by those who were not an engineer.
many engineers do not have any understanding of the meaning of E=mc^2 and also have no deep understanding of Faraday's Law.
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I will do only 1 more problem on Nuclear Physics
@@lecturesbywalterlewin.they9259 a lot more pls!
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This might sound like it has nothing to do with what the video is talking about, but do you agree with the statement saying that Newton's first law is just a special case of the second (this statement does appear in physics textbooks)? if your answer is yes then what is the point of the first law for real if it is included in the second? and if the answer is no could you point out the misconception in this statement please?
use google
You can generalize all three of Newton's laws as the same law:
d/dt (sum of p) = sum of F_external
I agree, N's 1st law is just a special case of N's 2nd law. The reason we have all 3 of them, is to reflect the way Newton phrased it in his original publication. It also helps to use N's 1st law as a baseline null case to set up our understanding for everything else. So it is for the same reason that we have Boyle's/Charles'/Gay Lussac's/Avogadro's gas laws, when the ideal gas law can combine them all. It's a reflection of history.
Sir I, don't remember physics theory. Please help me 🙏🙏🙏😭😭😭
@@carultch I am interested to know, why galaxies are flat spirals and not spherical.
@@carultch but the validity of the second law depends on the first one, since it is only valid in inertial frames of reference which are defined by the first law, you really can't say that the first law is a special case of the second.
The way I see it, is that the second law is just a quantitative restatement of the first law to indicate the relationship between force and acceleration. I mean *you don't really need to know* the second law to say that if there is a net force acting on some body then its velocity won't be constant that is clearly stated in the first law (the part where it says "unless it is compelled to change by an external force acting on it")
Now the second law tells you how you can quantify the effect of this net force on the motion of your system
I think I missed the deadline 🙃
But my answers was:
a) 16.4 ktons
b) 49 million times greater than the energy released by burning one carbon atom.
c) 22.5 [megaton]
The thing is I don't understand any of the art quiz 😕 I don't understand art itself
take courses in art history
Hello sir , i am physics teacher
I ask which physics book is best for class 11 and 12 standard
Please reply
Hello sir , sir hve told many times about H.C VERMA acco to him it is the best book for 11th and 12th standard students you can confirm it by watching other videos
Thank you!
ask your teachers. They know your present physics knowledge level - I don't
Sir, I am not able to decide what to do after 12th, i have to go into business line in future and now I am preparing for IIT ,by chance if i do not get a seat in IIT, should we go to any other college? We can go to a university or a research center (iiser ,iisc). Or should I take the drop and prepare the iit again? plz reply me
ask your parents and friends- they know you, I don't
@@lecturesbywalterlewin.they9259 Sir, if you were in this situation, what would you do?
Instead of harnessing the wheel work of the earth aka n. Tesla. Why wouldn't you aim for harnessing the wheel work of the milky way? Tishri
Dear sir i am recentaly start my IIT journey , can you sujjest me your best physics book for IIT preparation
Please sir!
ask your teachers they know what your level of understanding physics is
Sir can you help audience from india to cover jee syllabus.... mostly questions please???😀😀
YESSSS I can help!!! Watch all my 94 MIT course lectures. Start with 8.01, then 8.02, then 8.03. Do all the homework and take all my exams. *I guarantee you that you will then do very well on the Physics portion of any freshman college or JEE exam* You will find all information you need on this channel in three playlists "Homework, Exam, Solutions & Lecture Notes".
8.01 & 8.02 will each take about 200 hours, 8.03 about 250 hours.
Out of my reach I'm afraid. Maybe later .
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@@lecturesbywalterlewin.they9259 As it turns out, pretty straightforward. I didn't really understand that I could just multiply the number of atoms by 200 to get the MeV directly. I was calculating with the binding energies of U236 and the Barium and Krypton. If that is done correctly, does it produce the 200 MeV / Atom ? Or is that an oversimplified approach ?
It's a Mondrian day...
Hello sir i m a indian and a student of class 11 i have the subjects are biology, chemistry and physics and sir i m still confused i m interested in research science and medical both but in research the most so what can i choose as my carrier or what can i do after 12th can you please guide me sir i hve this que for 3-4 yrs and never get the ans or the right teacher to ask
Please sir guide me
Watch all my 94 MIT course lectures. Start with 8.01, then 8.02, then 8.03. Do all the homework and take all my exams. *I guarantee you that you will then do very well on the Physics portion of any freshman college or JEE exam* You will find all information you need on this channel in three playlists "Homework, Exam, Solutions & Lecture Notes".
8.01 & 8.02 will each take about 200 hours, 8.03 about 250 hours.
@@lecturesbywalterlewin.they9259 ok thq sir but i didn't chose maths as a subject i only hve biology chemistry and physics so will it affects??
@@RashviSharma-wt3mt
I see you Rashvi
Maths are Α-Ω
Everything in life its maths. You'll find your way with the time.
Let it flow. 😀
Great success
comes with great responsibility.
c) 20 million tons of TNT
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Sir how can I improve my physics, there is only 2 months for JEE mains and I am very anxious
plz dont say eat yoghurt every friday
ask your teachers
@@lecturesbywalterlewin.they9259 lol Okay sir 🤐😶🌫😜