Listen to this with headphones and only have the left bud in, or change the balance to all the way left on your speakers. That should get rid of the weird distortion going on...
Your intro is really nice and all but you need a better microphone man. It sounds like there's a ghost speaking alongside you, it made it impossible to watch.
is the top right picture at 5:27 showing left versus right circulatory light wrong, or am I too dumb to understand left and right? The blue arrow goes clockwise, yet it says left circulatory light. The red arrow goes counter-clockwise yet it says right polarized light. In the beginning you say clockwise= RCP, and that makes more sense. Is it a mistake?
Listen to this with headphones and only have the left bud in, or change the balance to all the way left on your speakers. That should get rid of the weird distortion going on...
I have seen all your study videos. That's all are amazing 😍 thanks for making such a simplest way to understand for this type of topic
Glad it helped
Thanku Soooooooo much it was really easy to understand this topic & once again 👏👏👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
Your intro is really nice and all but you need a better microphone man. It sounds like there's a ghost speaking alongside you, it made it impossible to watch.
+Giuseppe Bernal so true..:P
is the top right picture at 5:27 showing left versus right circulatory light wrong, or am I too dumb to understand left and right? The blue arrow goes clockwise, yet it says left circulatory light. The red arrow goes counter-clockwise yet it says right polarized light. In the beginning you say clockwise= RCP, and that makes more sense. Is it a mistake?
thank you so much brother.. it was really helpful
You're welcome
Thanks man. You just saved my life
Cool, I got it from the first time! :) Thank you!
+Daryna Tarasenko glad it helped
Best explanation
wow! Thanks for the video, it was really easy to understand it.
Thank you so much, this helped a lot.
How can you use monochromatic light and then have a spectrum with different wavelength?
You use only one wavelength at a time, but you have to measure several wavelengths to have the spectrum.
Thank you for the great video!
Very nice explanation and useful
You're welcome
Well explained...Sir plz Optical rotatory dichroism also
Well explained, thank u!
Thank you
thought my headphones were broke. This video is good but needs some help with audio.
u need better audio brother
Thanku sir
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What´s HV?
Tell me when you know plz
High voltage. In the CD spectrometer I use, it shows up as HT (High Tension).
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