I am a high school Physics teacher and my class is studying Inductance right now! It is as if you hacked into my computer, looked at my class schedule, and made the most relevant and entertaining possible video, just for us. You sir, are an inspiration. #true professional
newton named after newton -googleplex named after google- correction google is named after googol i didnt know it was a number before the internet or something i didnt think they could count that high XD
@@miri8851 actually Google is named after a googol, which a googolplex is a googol of googols. But Lenz law is named after Mr. Lenz, Farenheight was named after the guy who made the first Farenheight themomiters (not the one who invented it, that was an astronomer) and Mr. Olms introduced the Olms.
Ah so that's why my small countertop with a support underneath just floats if you take away the leg (I have no clue how they successfully mounted it to the wall with such strength)
"The middle finger ia for b-field, The thumb is reserved for the force, The index finger is for current, You hold those fingers in this pose. If two fingers match their vectors, You know where the third one goes!" Thats the song.
@Dr. M. H. I've known that some middle eastern countries do have the same word for heart and mind so i wouldnt be surprised if it was the same in Persian too
Thank you for the recap on electromagnetism. This was great. It made me realize that i forgot a lot from college physics... I'm gonna have to watch this a few times. Your production has improved so much over the years. Thanks for continuing to make your funny and educational videos.
Your videos show how much clear your basic concepts are and the fact that if someone has clear concepts they can do ANYTHING I being an ECE graduate, spent most of my time in the lab during college but then I needed a job and my job is related to hardware, but I want to go back to basics and do every single experiment that Mehdi has done in the ElectroBOOM 101 series (obviously not the dangerous ones, Mehdi is built different) I will start doing that recording it documenting it, I want to feel the basics of the universe again Thank you ElectroBoom :D
You can’t imagine how worthy this video was for me! I’m doing my final project about a moisture sensor based on inductors and I was preparing all the content about electromagnetism when you suddenly upload this video. Thanks for giving me a guide about what to talk about! ;p
I used to watch him solely to see him get shocked. He’s actually an amazing teacher and got me really interested in electrical engineering. Might even consider it as a career path
Engineering is for people who love math and minutiae. The big, broad strokes that Medhi paints with are only part of the equation. You have to be capable of both big picture stuff and tiny details to be a good engineer. I was not a good engineer. ADHD just got in the way of the level of detail that I could handle when I didn't want to do something.
At time 3:48 you mention 'if you bring a magnetic field to a piece of iron, the domains in the iron will align' - this creates 'Barkhausen noise', which is a 'hissing' sort of sound. Because my parents and aunts and uncles had a ufo hover over their house in 1952 when they were all children in the midwest, I studied all the behavior and symptoms of the vehicle they described. The 'transformer sound' - or the Barkhousen noise - was a tip off that led me to the vehicle's use of coherent alignment of electron spins and this led me to the Lorentz force being deployed on the metal hull, which I mentioned in another of your videos. By the way, my two best friends at UC Berkeley in computer science - Reza A. and Sasan P. - we all worked in Silicon Valley after graduating. There is a large Persian talent pool in the Valley. Lofti Zadeh was one of our professors at UC Berkeley in the early 1990s. Thank you for your excellent videos!
It gets sillier, modern nuclear physics switched to English names instead of Latin or Greek so.... 1. When it turned out that the neutron cross section of absorption was much larger than predicted ( like hitting the broadside of a barn )the unit of measurement was called "Barns" and has smaller units called "Sheds". 2. The six types of quarks are Up, Down , Top, Bottom , Strange and Charmed.
4 minutes in, and everything clicked. A sentence and a whiteboard drawing from you helped me understand better than all the lectures or animations I've come across so far. I understand the right hand rule now, and the context of how the motion of electrons in atoms can generate magnetic fields the same way they do in wires blew my mind. Ferromagnetic atoms act like small self-powered electromagnets. So magnets are just a collection of those little electromagnets with their poles aligned. I'm sure I'm oversimplifying or wrong, and would love any clarifying replies from commenters smarter than myself. I finally feel like I have a hold on how magnets actually work, and that is so priceless that I had to comment. Thank you so much.
Very interesting explanation, adds to the insight I've found from other TH-cams on the subject. Thanks very much. Have subscribed and liked, look forward to viewing the other ElectroBOOM videos.
I think you are BEST suited to be a physics teacher ♥️ I'm from a biology field. But I come to your channel specifically to learn physics because I was never taught properly in school.
What a great explanation. The way you condense information together yet still get the points across in an understandable manner is awesome, and that's an understatement. You probably get messages like this every single day, but seriously, your videos are a treat, and the way you convey information nails it on the head. I'm an undergrad engineering student and watching your videos helps click the concepts in even more than before. Thank you!!!
thank you so much for this series. I have been using electronic components without really understanding them and this is fixing that. After quarantine when i have a job again i will become a patron.
Mehdi, for me personally you do a phenomenal job with explanation on your channel! Years ago I watched Afrotechmods (a favorite of mine). You, BigClive, & few others have truly helped me as a hobbyist. Thank you!
so they won't keep distracting him by coming in and out to check on him. it's like he's saying " if you don't see me dead, DO NOT ENTER!!" . I think I should do this too.
Hey BOOMers! If I ever say "Neomidium" I meant to say "Neodymium"!
Ok...
@@daffamuhammad391 Boomer.
Oh ok
Neomehdium
BOOM
I am a high school Physics teacher and my class is studying Inductance right now! It is as if you hacked into my computer, looked at my class schedule, and made the most relevant and entertaining possible video, just for us. You sir, are an inspiration. #true professional
Ever hooked up with one of your students?
@@arthurmead5341 wtt dude
I wish my physics teacher was like you instead what they do is translate the book😢
So you could explain us the thing at 5:33 :)
PLEEASE
@@arthurmead5341 Stop watching sh*t
The sound fx budget for this episode is amazing!!!!!!!
"Budget" hehehe!
How you commented 15 hrs ago?
Also check these th-cam.com/video/VJRkjqK1UZg/w-d-xo.html plan of DC home....
only time song
@@Banditxam4 Magic...
This dude is the best teacher. He's funny, and he just makes everything, so much easier to understand
Yes dude...... Ur right.....
No I still don't understand most of this
"a unit of 'Henry' named after Henry" at last, something I can understand.
newton named after newton -googleplex named after google- correction google is named after googol i didnt know it was a number before the internet or something i didnt think they could count that high XD
@@miri8851 actually Google is named after a googol, which a googolplex is a googol of googols.
But Lenz law is named after Mr. Lenz, Farenheight was named after the guy who made the first Farenheight themomiters (not the one who invented it, that was an astronomer) and Mr. Olms introduced the Olms.
@@Maninawig acc a googolplex is 10^googol not googol^2 but either way too big to wrap our puny heads around
looking at it hurts my brain
@@miri8851 "Google" was just a misspelling of the word "googol,' a number which is th number one followed by one hundred zeros.
That had me dying
As a kid, I was fascinated by magic and that's why I'm now an engineer
Ah so that's why my small countertop with a support underneath just floats if you take away the leg (I have no clue how they successfully mounted it to the wall with such strength)
Oh hello integza
you still fascinated or frustated?
And now you are youtuber.
“The middle finger is for b field, the thumb is direction of force” After all those years, it’s still stuck in my head.
The 🖕 is for current
@@codergtm3691 its for magnetic (B) field
"The middle finger ia for b-field,
The thumb is reserved for the force,
The index finger is for current,
You hold those fingers in this pose.
If two fingers match their vectors,
You know where the third one goes!"
Thats the song.
Ok...we learn it different in India...Index one for field and middle for current....I call it FBI to remember
@@codergtm3691 yeh lel I remember getting confused when I was in 10th
Sadly this rule is useless ,cuz u r better of using cross product/other rules
All sound effects:
1:06 "dhoo dhoo dhoo"
1:41 "wheeeeeee"
1:53 "biju biju biju biju biju biju"
2:20 " dhoo dhoo dhoo" (less bass)
2:29 "ping pong ping pong"
6:00 "whoo whoo whoo"
12:35 "aaaaah"
12:36 "ohhhhh"
Biju biju is so cute
just merge the last two
12:35 "aaaaah, ohhhhh"
Why does the 2:29 look so familiar
where is the download link? planing a new indie-game these would fit perfectly.
Thanks :)
"I wonder if it can shock me?" Is why I love this guy.
"Not everything hot is kissable." -Mehdi 2020
Hhahaahahahaa
Was just about to quote this as well😂
4:53
How did u comment before the vid was uploaded
Valuable life lesson :)
I love how he is funny and we are learning
Same.
Nah i am too dumb to understand what is he saying
1:28 new way to get shocked 😳😂
4:57 not everything hot is kissable 🤣
Finally a friend from nepal!!😊..
Am i right??
@@roshandev8604 yes 😁😊
@@ameetpaudel Nice to hear that, and ypu should definitely watch..
"GREAT SCOTT!" , "EEV-LOG"
And also "Electronoobs"
@@roshandev8604 I watch them bro. Thanks for suggestion though 😊
"I wonder if it can shock me"
me: quickly grabs popcorn.
Hahahahah
True as fck!!!
I was trying to shock me. But nothing.... I think my wall adapter is not right as his
Exactly
5:27
Mehdi: "...in your heart."
Also Mehdi: **points at his head**
Captain Disillusion: *triggered*
XD
Lol
He did that bc he thinks with the heart and lives with his brain.
Who else was scrolling through the comments to see if someone already commented this
You're a great teacher
Entire magnetism in just one episode
“I would like you to feel magnetism in your heart” *points to his head*
@Dr. M. H. he's Persian.
@Dr. M. H. I've known that some middle eastern countries do have the same word for heart and mind so i wouldnt be surprised if it was the same in Persian too
5:27
Mehdi: feel magnetism with your heart
Also mehdi :*points at head*
The Animaniac doof doof doof MAGIC
....... Do you know nothing of anatomy? Get out of my office!
@@user-st7rq3sn7v i have found the secret to free energy... 🙃
Feel magnetism with your heart, use your head for everything else.
But Mehdi where are your brains?
Mehdi: *points to the wall outlet*
1:06 Someone remix this
4:53 Goodbye love.
4:58
"Not eveything hot is kissable"
-Mehdi 2020
I'm going to use that from now on
New shirt design.
Along with bidoobidoobidoobi, or however one would spell that.
1:50 the sound effects are so good i had to listen to that part again and again.
So cute
Keep uploading these lessons, Medhi! Taking ECE courses at UNI makes these videos for refreshing. Thank you, eyebrow man
"There is a new way to get shocked"
*laughs uncomfortably*
- ElectroBOOM, 2020
The last words:
*let's try it*
@@niko5008 Lol, last words of every great man
*hmmmmmm*
@@gauravmalltarlok5354 Not Lenin's last words though
5:27 "... to really feel magnetism in your heart"
*points at his head*
Electrocutions scrambled all his organs :C
I was going to point that out...
Thank you for the recap on electromagnetism. This was great. It made me realize that i forgot a lot from college physics... I'm gonna have to watch this a few times.
Your production has improved so much over the years. Thanks for continuing to make your funny and educational videos.
College?? This is high school physics 😂
0:01
pffft... well that escalated quickly
"Id really like you to feel magnetism in your heart"
*points at brain*
his heart is in his head thats why
Your videos show how much clear your basic concepts are and the fact that if someone has clear concepts they can do ANYTHING
I being an ECE graduate, spent most of my time in the lab during college but then I needed a job and my job is related to hardware, but I want to go back to basics and do every single experiment that Mehdi has done in the ElectroBOOM 101 series (obviously not the dangerous ones, Mehdi is built different)
I will start doing that recording it documenting it, I want to feel the basics of the universe again
Thank you ElectroBoom :D
Me seeing the thumbnail:
"Oh, he is going to talk about magnets today, I guess I won't see any explosions"
First second of video....
There is always a Boom! - Babylon 5
You can’t imagine how worthy this video was for me! I’m doing my final project about a moisture sensor based on inductors and I was preparing all the content about electromagnetism when you suddenly upload this video. Thanks for giving me a guide about what to talk about! ;p
heyyy!!! Do you mind telling us about the project you did?
2:44
Mehdi: Staaay
Me, and intellectual: Woof
Facts
Woof
I used to watch him solely to see him get shocked. He’s actually an amazing teacher and got me really interested in electrical engineering. Might even consider it as a career path
Eat your cereal
Same dude! I even make my own robots now
Im currently doing it myself and you need to go trough a lot of super boring math before you get to the interesting stuff.
@@TheMann-zv9vt No he wont ill give him some wirea he can chew instead
Engineering is for people who love math and minutiae. The big, broad strokes that Medhi paints with are only part of the equation. You have to be capable of both big picture stuff and tiny details to be a good engineer.
I was not a good engineer. ADHD just got in the way of the level of detail that I could handle when I didn't want to do something.
1:59 Can this be the further MEME please
all I heard was Mr Bean saying magic lol
4:53 the way he jumped so fast is hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣
5:28 when you forgot where you heart is
Iwas about to say that
@@Itsuki_joestar Bro is a bit late
@@michaeltatoy2388 yep 4 years late, damn....
I think I am even late I suppose
"not everything hot is kissable"
Fantastic life tip tbh
- Mehdi 2020
holy sh*t I got scared so hard
How not sexual assault people 101
I'm new here, is he a muslim?
_"Inductance" has the sign "L" and the unit "Henry"_
You guys sure love your stuff complicated, eh? 😘
Some books teach the "left-hand rule," and some teach the "right-hand rule," to explain the same damn thing 😂
5:26 "I'd like you to really feel magnetism in your heart"
Points at his head :D
feeling something with our heart is, in the end, brain still.
That explains why he's bald: His head is always throbbing.
This 12 min video has more clarity than two chapters of my textbook . Now i can finally answer questions from magnetism and induction . Thanks 👍
6:18 in other words, magnetism is like friendzone?
Say "feel the magnetism in your heart". Touches his head. 🤔
"There's no escape from the enemy who lives within." -Medhi Sadaghdar 2018
Never heard this kinda explanation in 4yrs of engineering...
Man you nailed it👍👍👍
Me:- This is a good video! Thanks, Medhi
90% of comments-:
5:27 "....feel magnetism in your heart"
Points to head
Calling Lorentz "some other scientist" is next level electroBOOM :D
As a 2nd year AC Theory student who has a terrible teacher, I just wanted to thank you for being so easily understood. Seriously. 10/10
3:00 “The middle finger is for B field...” I hope some knows that.
The thumb is direcction of force~
Thanks alot... took me forever to get it out of my head... now its back
@@PragandSens The index finger is for current~
I’m lowkey disappointed that it wasn’t included
And u shall not be dummy again
At time 3:48 you mention 'if you bring a magnetic field to a piece of iron, the domains in the iron will align' - this creates 'Barkhausen noise', which is a 'hissing' sort of sound. Because my parents and aunts and uncles had a ufo hover over their house in 1952 when they were all children in the midwest, I studied all the behavior and symptoms of the vehicle they described. The 'transformer sound' - or the Barkhousen noise - was a tip off that led me to the vehicle's use of coherent alignment of electron spins and this led me to the Lorentz force being deployed on the metal hull, which I mentioned in another of your videos. By the way, my two best friends at UC Berkeley in computer science - Reza A. and Sasan P. - we all worked in Silicon Valley after graduating. There is a large Persian talent pool in the Valley. Lofti Zadeh was one of our professors at UC Berkeley in the early 1990s. Thank you for your excellent videos!
This man has so much stuff to entertain himself during self isolation
4:57 It was at this point when I realised that this video was uploaded in 2020
I've learned more watching these videos than ALL the electrical theory courses I took in college.
11:34 I smell something fishy with that "t". :D
🤯
🤕
5:58 Let's Stick to primitive ways:
**Makes weird ape noises**
Haha yes akka
3:50 the 3Dness of that arrow, man!
THAT'S MAGIC!!
Thank you very much! This really helps me understand the basics to RCL Circuits a whole lot better! I love ElectroBoom 101!
Mehdi bro, you are the inspiration for me to take Computer Engineering as my university major. Love and respect from Armenia.
That probably should have been Electrical Engineering.
5:55 the best part
2:35 of course this is not magic, IT'S MAGIC!!!!
Me: You don't say
units of Henry, named after Henry 😂
It gets sillier, modern nuclear physics switched to English names instead of Latin or Greek so....
1. When it turned out that the neutron cross section of absorption was much larger than predicted ( like hitting the broadside of a barn )the unit of measurement was called "Barns" and has smaller units called "Sheds".
2. The six types of quarks are Up, Down , Top, Bottom , Strange and Charmed.
4 minutes in, and everything clicked. A sentence and a whiteboard drawing from you helped me understand better than all the lectures or animations I've come across so far.
I understand the right hand rule now, and the context of how the motion of electrons in atoms can generate magnetic fields the same way they do in wires blew my mind.
Ferromagnetic atoms act like small self-powered electromagnets. So magnets are just a collection of those little electromagnets with their poles aligned.
I'm sure I'm oversimplifying or wrong, and would love any clarifying replies from commenters smarter than myself.
I finally feel like I have a hold on how magnets actually work, and that is so priceless that I had to comment.
Thank you so much.
Saw this video 8 times and understood 98% finally
Thank you for the massive amount of information
I still don't get everything and saw it probably bout 10 times .especially the formulas
5:28
I think Mehdi got shocked enough time that made him confused between heart and brain . Just look at his gesture at 5:28
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
He is right though. Only stupid follow real 💓..
I like how you put the time stamp twice
Very interesting explanation, adds to the insight I've found from other TH-cams on the subject. Thanks very much. Have subscribed and liked, look forward to viewing the other ElectroBOOM videos.
5:28 The heart shouldn't be in your head... go to a doctor
I know right?, The heart should be between your thighs
Y'all uneducated or what? The heart lies just above the left elbow in your arm
@@deathstroke7316 you gonna get wooooshed by someone eventually so good luck
@@deathstroke7316 well well what do we have here.
Heh, noobs.... Heart is in your eyes
11:35 wow, the word"t" is visible in his hand, MAGIC!!!
"The word T"
dude this is actually really good people don't realize how much information is in this video
"ping pong, ping pong, ping pong"
it is "bing - bong", stop the misinformation! :D
@@ElectroBOOM okay okay sorry!!!!
@@ElectroBOOM Its ping pong for sure... As i do trust my ears atleast that much!
@@helloworld_6996 don't trust everything you hear with your ears then!
6:00 apes together stronger
agree
It's so funny the way he sneaks in sponsors I don't even skip. SHOCK and AWE tactics.
6:14 that is my favourite part of this video that make me laugh so hard I nearly pissed myself. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I think you are BEST suited to be a physics teacher ♥️
I'm from a biology field. But I come to your channel specifically to learn physics because I was never taught properly in school.
Best explanation of lenz's law i have ever heard in my entire life
The circuit that turn on the led are called "Joule Thief"
Being nitpicky, but it's Joule. Otherwise, yes, you are correct
@@ResidentWeevil82 Oh! thanks, man. I edited the comment.
kind of, but isn't a Joule Thief an oscillating circuit which requires an amplifying transistor?
@@ryanfrench796 No. The transistor used as a switch at high speed. (Short and open) exactly what he did
@@abus3ude I figured that might be the case. thanks!
What a great explanation. The way you condense information together yet still get the points across in an understandable manner is awesome, and that's an understatement. You probably get messages like this every single day, but seriously, your videos are a treat, and the way you convey information nails it on the head. I'm an undergrad engineering student and watching your videos helps click the concepts in even more than before. Thank you!!!
eyyy fellow possibly ex fellow undergrad lol
thank you so much for this series. I have been using electronic components without really understanding them and this is fixing that. After quarantine when i have a job again i will become a patron.
did u do it
is really entertaining and educational at the same time, I love your work.
"I want you to feel magnetism in your heart...."
*points to his head...
OMG! I've never learned something in such an entertaining way. This guy is the BOOM MAGIC!
Oh man! You're a such a legend! I wish I had you as a professor in my high school. Might learned much more tho... :D
Honestly an informative and especially funny video. Love this channel.
The essence of Inductors learned in many years .. awesome
4:53 Mehdi: "Good Bye Love"
4:54 Magnet: "TZZZ" BUUUUUUUURN!!!! 🔥🔥🔥
"not everything hot is kissable"
Its staged
His every burn or sizzle sound is same every time
Yes
Wisdom of the day: "Not everything hot is kissable"
Enya with her heavenly sonically powerful musical talent brings, as expected, a moment a bliss at the 3:14 mark
When you started talking about the B field I was really hoping to see the right hand rule song
4:56 "Not everything hot is kissable"
Mehdi 2020😂😂😂
Mehdi, for me personally you do a phenomenal job with explanation on your channel! Years ago I watched Afrotechmods (a favorite of mine). You, BigClive, & few others have truly helped me as a hobbyist. Thank you!
that "stay" came at the right moment. i was about to leave but then i had to laugh and stayed till the end
6:25, the love on the right LMAO
Turn on subtitles
Oh boy if only you were one of our science teachers when I was at school - brilliant stuff; thankyou so very much.
1:43 Why have glass wall? For the rest to see if you're okay?
so they won't keep distracting him by coming in and out to check on him.
it's like he's saying " if you don't see me dead, DO NOT ENTER!!" .
I think I should do this too.
6:25 That smile 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I nearly peed myself when the magnet on the door slid down. Not because of the magnet, but his sound effect he put in 🤣
5:29
"In your 🧠HEART🧠"
Mehdi 2020
1:07 Tftftftf,MAGIC
Ahh Gauss's Law
Horrible Memories ❤️
medhi:
i want you to feel magnetism in your heart
also medhi:
*taps head*
5:17 me in school
XDDD 🤣😂😅
The example with the elastic hose is excellent! I will use that when I have to teach "inductance" to other people.
Alternative episode name: "Magnetic things you can do while quarantine-time"
When he said "not everything hot is kissable" I felt that
ooof XD relatable
Yeah, the heating thingy made him do it.