As someone who is taking a self taught physics course, you have really made so many concepts easy to process and relate to! I cannot thank you enough for all your amazing videos!! You really helped me out on so many topics!! We need more professors like you! :D
As someone who is taking a self taught physics course, you have really made so many concepts easy to process and relate to! I cannot thank you enough for all your amazing videos!! You really helped me out on so many topics!! We need more professors like you! :D
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You are most welcome. Glad you find our videos helpful. 🙂
Wow! I never saw problems quite like this!! Thanx!!
You are welcome. This type of calculation and problem will be encountered with light wave interference.
it seems extra distance travel will be (4+x)^.5-x but you write (4-x)^.5-x check at 2:03
Yes, I saw my mistake and corrected it later in the video. Thanks for writing
Thank you for these videos on sound!
I wish I knew about this guy at the start of the semester
Thank you big boy
Dr how we can know how many times distructive interference may occur?
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Thanks helped a lot!
How come a turned from (4+x^2)^(1/2) to -> (4-x^2)^(1/2)?
nvm i saw that you changed it in the video
Andrew Jannsen which video
You click on the add first, and then you watch the video.