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All physics explained in 15 minutes (worth remembering)
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Five areas of physics worth remembering: Classical mechanics, energy and thermodynamics, electromagnetism, Relativity, and Quantum Mechanics. Classical mechanics - two main concepts worth knowing. The first is Newton’s second law: F= ma: Force equals mass times acceleration. If you apply a force to a fixed mass, it tells you how much acceleration you will get. And knowing acceleration which is the change in velocity, you can make predictions.
The second equation is the law of universal gravitation. it allows us to determine the motion of heavenly bodies. It says that the gravitational attraction between two bodies is the product of their masses divided by the distance between them squared, times a constan...
published: 07 Aug 2020
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Physics - Basic Introduction
This video tutorial provides a basic introduction into physics. It covers basic concepts commonly taught in physics.
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published: 30 Dec 2020
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The Map of Physics
Everything we know about physics - and a few things we don't - in a simple map.
#physics #DomainOfScience
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published: 28 Nov 2016
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Motion L-6 (Graphical Derivation of Equations of Motion) CBSE 9 Physics Chap 1 NCERT | Umang Vedantu
Are you curious to know, Graphical Derivation of Equations of Motion? and what is Numericals of Motion in CBSE Class 9 Physics? So Let's join this session to know more about the amazing topic with proper solution by your favourite Abhishek Sir. We are sure you won't forget this topic after watching this session "Motion Class 9 - Graphical Derivation of Equations of Motion" | CBSE Class 9 Physics Chapter 1 (Science) | Graphical Derivation of Equations of Motion CBSE 9 | Umang 2021 Series 🔥 | Board Exam 2022. Abhishek Sir enlightens you with CBSE Class 9 exam 2022 preparation strategy. Watch and share with your friends.
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published: 20 Jul 2021
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2020's Biggest Breakthroughs in Physics
This year, two teams of physicists made profound progress on ideas that could bring about the next revolution in physics. Another still has identified the source of a longstanding cosmic mystery.
1. Here’s an extremely brief version of the black hole information paradox: Stuff falls into a black hole. Over time — a long, long time — the black hole “evaporates.” What happened to the stuff? According to the rules of gravity, it’s gone, its information lost forever. But according to the rules of quantum mechanics, information can never be lost. Therefore, paradox. This year, a series of tour de force calculations has shown that information must somehow escape — even if how it does so remains a mystery.
2. Levitating trains, lossless power transmission, perfect energy storage: The promise o...
published: 23 Dec 2020
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3 Simple Physics Ideas You Should Know | Parth G Quantum Physics, Thermodynamics, Fluid Dynamics
Here are three concepts in physics that are simple to learn (at first) and that I find very interesting. #physics #simplephysics #physicsideas
The first idea we'll be looking at is the de Broglie Wavelength. This gives us the wavelength that a particle (or any object with mass) seems to move with when it behaves like a wave. In other words, this is one half of the wave-particle duality story of quantum mechanics. The de Broglie Wavelength relates the massive object's wavelength with the Planck Constant and the momentum (mass x velocity) of the object. For more information about the de Broglie Wavelength, check out the following sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matter_wave
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wave%E2%80%93particle_duality
The second idea in this video is known as the Ther...
published: 20 Jul 2021
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For the Love of Physics - Walter Lewin - May 16, 2011
This lecture has been viewed about 14 million times. About 1 million times on MIT's OCW, more than 6.7 million times in the channel "For the Allure of Physics" and more than 6 million times in this channel. Walter Lewin puts his life on the line to demonstrate that he is a strong believer in the conservation of energy. He explained why the sky is blue, why the clouds are white and why sunsets are red. Great demonstrations! MIT video streamed this lecture in real time. It was viewed live by about 25 thousand people all over the world.
published: 11 Feb 2015
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01 - Introduction to Physics, Part 1 (Force, Motion & Energy) - Online Physics Course
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In this lesson, you will learn an introduction to physics and the important concepts and terms associated with physics 1 at the high school, college, or university level.
We will review Newton's laws of motion, projectile motion, force, energy (potential and kinetic energy), gravitation, momentum, collisions and more.
published: 28 Aug 2018
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5 Fun Physics Phenomena
Five cool physics tricks, but how do they work?
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The Cane Balance:
Slide your fingers in from the ends of a horizontal cane to find its centre of mass.
Shot and Edited by Pierce Cook at the YouTube Space LA.
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published: 06 Aug 2014
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Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains The Weirdness of Quantum Physics
Quantum mechanics is the area of physics that deals with the behaviour of atoms and particles on microscopic scales. Since its inception, the many counter-intuitive aspects and results of quantum mechanics have provoked strong philosophical debates and many interpretations.
Neil deGrasse Tyson explains quantum physics in a way that is understandable even for the lay person. In Quantum Mechanics there is no such thing as absolute certainty when looking for something. This phenomenon is known as Uncertainty Principle and was Introduced first in 1927 by the German physicist Werner Heisenberg. Heisenberg realized that one implication of quantum physics is that the act of measurement always disturbs the object measured.
Neil deGrasse Tyson explains that the whole computer world is based on t...
published: 13 Mar 2021
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All physics explained in 15 minutes (worth remembering)
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Five areas of physics worth remembering: Classical mechanics, energy and th...
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Five areas of physics worth remembering: Classical mechanics, energy and thermodynamics, electromagnetism, Relativity, and Quantum Mechanics. Classical mechanics - two main concepts worth knowing. The first is Newton’s second law: F= ma: Force equals mass times acceleration. If you apply a force to a fixed mass, it tells you how much acceleration you will get. And knowing acceleration which is the change in velocity, you can make predictions.
The second equation is the law of universal gravitation. it allows us to determine the motion of heavenly bodies. It says that the gravitational attraction between two bodies is the product of their masses divided by the distance between them squared, times a constant, called Newton’s gravitational constant.
Energy is not a vector like force or momentum, but it is just a number. Work is closely related to energy. It is force times distance traveled. Energy for most objects consists of kinetic energy plus potential energy. KE is the energy of motion, It is KE = ½ M V^2 – the more mass you have and/or the more velocity you have, the more energy you have.
Gravitational potential energy is expressed as PE = m g h – mass times the gravitational acceleration times the height. The total energy of an object is both Kinetic energy plus potential energy. Potential energy can take many forms. Gasoline or petrol has chemical potential energy. Important: Energy is always conserved. It is not created or destroyed. It only changes form.
Thermodynamics is the study of work, heat, and energy on a system. We showed energy is how much work you could do. But another form of energy is thermal energy. If a car is moving and you apply the brakes, the kinetic energy of the car gets converted to thermal energy, created by friction of the car’s brakes. Temperature is the average kinetic energy of atoms in a system. Thermal energy is the total kinetic energy of atoms in a system.
Entropy is a measure of disorder, or more accurately, the information required to describe the micro states of a system. The 2nd law of thermodynamics states that entropy of an isolated system can never decrease. Energy at lower entropy can do more work than energy at high entropy. The one way flow of Entropy seems to be the only reason we have a forward flow of time.
Electromagnetism is the study of the interaction between electrically charged particles. The essentials are in Maxwell’s equations. If you have a static object with a charge, it will affect only other charges. If you have a static magnet, it will affect only other magnets. It will not affect charges. But if you have a moving charge, it will affect a magnet. And if you have a moving magnet, it will affect a charge. The constants mu naught and epsilon naught are the permeability and permittivity of free space. These two constants determine the speed of light because they measure the resistance of space to changing electric and magnetic fields.
Special Relativity: Einstein presumed that the speed is the same in any frame of reference. This was one of the postulates.
The second postulate was principle of relativity - the laws of physics are the same for all observes who are moving at the same velocity relative to each other. Einstein showed that the only way these can be true is if time was not fixed, but was relative.
General relativity: Later Einstein showed using the same assumptions, there would be no way to tell if you were in an accelerating reference frame or standing stationary on earth. A flashlight beam will bend in gravity. But since light always takes the shortest path between any two points, this means that space-time itself is bending.
Quantum mechanics: Three principles are important. First by Max Planck, says that energy is not continuous, but is quantized. The amount of energy equals the frequency of the radiation times Planck's constant. Using this, Einstein later showed that a photon is both a wave and a particle.
The second is the Heisenberg's uncertainty principle: you cannot know both a particle’s exact position and it’s exact momentum at the same time. For a particle with mass, this means if you know exactly where a particle is, you don’t know how fast going. If you know exactly how fast it’s going, you don’t know where it is.
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Schrodinger's equation: prior to measurement, quantum systems are in superposed states. This means that their properties can only be expressed as a wave function. A wave function simplified, is a set of probabilities. So in a hydrogen atom, you can’t know where to find the electron in advance. All you can know is the probability of where you might find it, if you measured it. Prior to measurement, all quantum systems are waves of probabilities. This is not a limitation of our measuring devices. It is a limitation of reality.
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Five areas of physics worth remembering: Classical mechanics, energy and thermodynamics, electromagnetism, Relativity, and Quantum Mechanics. Classical mechanics - two main concepts worth knowing. The first is Newton’s second law: F= ma: Force equals mass times acceleration. If you apply a force to a fixed mass, it tells you how much acceleration you will get. And knowing acceleration which is the change in velocity, you can make predictions.
The second equation is the law of universal gravitation. it allows us to determine the motion of heavenly bodies. It says that the gravitational attraction between two bodies is the product of their masses divided by the distance between them squared, times a constant, called Newton’s gravitational constant.
Energy is not a vector like force or momentum, but it is just a number. Work is closely related to energy. It is force times distance traveled. Energy for most objects consists of kinetic energy plus potential energy. KE is the energy of motion, It is KE = ½ M V^2 – the more mass you have and/or the more velocity you have, the more energy you have.
Gravitational potential energy is expressed as PE = m g h – mass times the gravitational acceleration times the height. The total energy of an object is both Kinetic energy plus potential energy. Potential energy can take many forms. Gasoline or petrol has chemical potential energy. Important: Energy is always conserved. It is not created or destroyed. It only changes form.
Thermodynamics is the study of work, heat, and energy on a system. We showed energy is how much work you could do. But another form of energy is thermal energy. If a car is moving and you apply the brakes, the kinetic energy of the car gets converted to thermal energy, created by friction of the car’s brakes. Temperature is the average kinetic energy of atoms in a system. Thermal energy is the total kinetic energy of atoms in a system.
Entropy is a measure of disorder, or more accurately, the information required to describe the micro states of a system. The 2nd law of thermodynamics states that entropy of an isolated system can never decrease. Energy at lower entropy can do more work than energy at high entropy. The one way flow of Entropy seems to be the only reason we have a forward flow of time.
Electromagnetism is the study of the interaction between electrically charged particles. The essentials are in Maxwell’s equations. If you have a static object with a charge, it will affect only other charges. If you have a static magnet, it will affect only other magnets. It will not affect charges. But if you have a moving charge, it will affect a magnet. And if you have a moving magnet, it will affect a charge. The constants mu naught and epsilon naught are the permeability and permittivity of free space. These two constants determine the speed of light because they measure the resistance of space to changing electric and magnetic fields.
Special Relativity: Einstein presumed that the speed is the same in any frame of reference. This was one of the postulates.
The second postulate was principle of relativity - the laws of physics are the same for all observes who are moving at the same velocity relative to each other. Einstein showed that the only way these can be true is if time was not fixed, but was relative.
General relativity: Later Einstein showed using the same assumptions, there would be no way to tell if you were in an accelerating reference frame or standing stationary on earth. A flashlight beam will bend in gravity. But since light always takes the shortest path between any two points, this means that space-time itself is bending.
Quantum mechanics: Three principles are important. First by Max Planck, says that energy is not continuous, but is quantized. The amount of energy equals the frequency of the radiation times Planck's constant. Using this, Einstein later showed that a photon is both a wave and a particle.
The second is the Heisenberg's uncertainty principle: you cannot know both a particle’s exact position and it’s exact momentum at the same time. For a particle with mass, this means if you know exactly where a particle is, you don’t know how fast going. If you know exactly how fast it’s going, you don’t know where it is.
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Schrodinger's equation: prior to measurement, quantum systems are in superposed states. This means that their properties can only be expressed as a wave function. A wave function simplified, is a set of probabilities. So in a hydrogen atom, you can’t know where to find the electron in advance. All you can know is the probability of where you might find it, if you measured it. Prior to measurement, all quantum systems are waves of probabilities. This is not a limitation of our measuring devices. It is a limitation of reality.
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Physics - Basic Introduction
This video tutorial provides a basic introduction into physics. It covers basic concepts commonly taught in physics.
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This video tutorial provides a basic introduction into physics. It covers basic concepts commonly taught in physics.
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The Map of Physics
Everything we know about physics - and a few things we don't - in a simple map.
#physics #DomainOfScience
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Everything we know about physics - and a few things we don't - in a simple map.
#physics #DomainOfScience
If you are interested in buying a print you can buy it as a poster here:
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Errata and clarifications.
I endeavour to be as accurate as possible in my videos, but I am human and definitely don’t know everything, so there are sometimes mistakes. Also, due to the nature of my videos, there are bound to be oversimplifications. Some of these are intentional because I don’t have time to go into full detail, but sometimes they are unintentional and here is where I clear them up.
1. “Isaac Newton invented calculus.” Actually there is controversy over who invented calculus first Isaac Newton or Gottfried Leibniz. Regardless of who it was I have used Leibniz’s mathematical notation here and so he definitely deserves credit. I did’t know about all this so thanks to those who pointed it out. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leibniz%E2%80%93Newton_calculus_controversy
2. “Maxwell derived the laws of electromagnetism.” This is a simplification as Maxwell’s work was built on the backs of other scientists like Hans Christian Ørsted, André-Marie Ampère and Michael Faraday who discovered induction and saw that electricity and magnetism were part of the same thing. But it was Maxwell who worked out all the maths and brought electricity and magnetism together into a unified theory. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetism#History_of_the_theory
3. “Entropy is a measure of order and disorder”. This is also a simplification and this does a good job of explaining it better https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy
4. Einstein and Quantum physics: I made it sound like quantum physics was built by people other than Einstein, but this couldn’t be further from the truth. Einstein got a Nobel prize for his work on the photoelectric effect which was a key result to show the particle-like nature of light. Funnily enough he never got a nobel prize for his work on Relativity!
Also, if you enjoyed this video, you will probably like my science books, available in all good books shops around the work and is printed in 16 languages. Links are below or just search for Professor Astro Cat. They are fun children's books aimed at the age range 7-12. But they are also a hit with adults who want good explanations of science. The books have won awards and the app won a Webby.
Frontiers of Space: http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-frontiers-of-space/
Atomic Adventure: http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-atomic-adventure/
Intergalactic Activity Book: http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-intergalactic-activity-book/
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Everything we know about physics - and a few things we don't - in a simple map.
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Also you can download a digital version here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/95869671@N08/30976775430/in/dateposted-public/
I made the music, which you can find on my Soundcloud if you'd like to get lost in some cosmic jam. https://soundcloud.com/dominicwalliman
Errata and clarifications.
I endeavour to be as accurate as possible in my videos, but I am human and definitely don’t know everything, so there are sometimes mistakes. Also, due to the nature of my videos, there are bound to be oversimplifications. Some of these are intentional because I don’t have time to go into full detail, but sometimes they are unintentional and here is where I clear them up.
1. “Isaac Newton invented calculus.” Actually there is controversy over who invented calculus first Isaac Newton or Gottfried Leibniz. Regardless of who it was I have used Leibniz’s mathematical notation here and so he definitely deserves credit. I did’t know about all this so thanks to those who pointed it out. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leibniz%E2%80%93Newton_calculus_controversy
2. “Maxwell derived the laws of electromagnetism.” This is a simplification as Maxwell’s work was built on the backs of other scientists like Hans Christian Ørsted, André-Marie Ampère and Michael Faraday who discovered induction and saw that electricity and magnetism were part of the same thing. But it was Maxwell who worked out all the maths and brought electricity and magnetism together into a unified theory. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetism#History_of_the_theory
3. “Entropy is a measure of order and disorder”. This is also a simplification and this does a good job of explaining it better https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy
4. Einstein and Quantum physics: I made it sound like quantum physics was built by people other than Einstein, but this couldn’t be further from the truth. Einstein got a Nobel prize for his work on the photoelectric effect which was a key result to show the particle-like nature of light. Funnily enough he never got a nobel prize for his work on Relativity!
Also, if you enjoyed this video, you will probably like my science books, available in all good books shops around the work and is printed in 16 languages. Links are below or just search for Professor Astro Cat. They are fun children's books aimed at the age range 7-12. But they are also a hit with adults who want good explanations of science. The books have won awards and the app won a Webby.
Frontiers of Space: http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-frontiers-of-space/
Atomic Adventure: http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-atomic-adventure/
Intergalactic Activity Book: http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-intergalactic-activity-book/
Solar System App: http://www.minilabstudios.com/apps/professor-astro-cats-solar-system/
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- published: 28 Nov 2016
- views: 3996795
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Motion L-6 (Graphical Derivation of Equations of Motion) CBSE 9 Physics Chap 1 NCERT | Umang Vedantu
Are you curious to know, Graphical Derivation of Equations of Motion? and what is Numericals of Motion in CBSE Class 9 Physics? So Let's join this session to kn...
Are you curious to know, Graphical Derivation of Equations of Motion? and what is Numericals of Motion in CBSE Class 9 Physics? So Let's join this session to know more about the amazing topic with proper solution by your favourite Abhishek Sir. We are sure you won't forget this topic after watching this session "Motion Class 9 - Graphical Derivation of Equations of Motion" | CBSE Class 9 Physics Chapter 1 (Science) | Graphical Derivation of Equations of Motion CBSE 9 | Umang 2021 Series 🔥 | Board Exam 2022. Abhishek Sir enlightens you with CBSE Class 9 exam 2022 preparation strategy. Watch and share with your friends.
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2020's Biggest Breakthroughs in Physics
This year, two teams of physicists made profound progress on ideas that could bring about the next revolution in physics. Another still has identified the sourc...
This year, two teams of physicists made profound progress on ideas that could bring about the next revolution in physics. Another still has identified the source of a longstanding cosmic mystery.
1. Here’s an extremely brief version of the black hole information paradox: Stuff falls into a black hole. Over time — a long, long time — the black hole “evaporates.” What happened to the stuff? According to the rules of gravity, it’s gone, its information lost forever. But according to the rules of quantum mechanics, information can never be lost. Therefore, paradox. This year, a series of tour de force calculations has shown that information must somehow escape — even if how it does so remains a mystery.
2. Levitating trains, lossless power transmission, perfect energy storage: The promise of room-temperature superconductivity has fed many a utopian dream. A team based at the University of Rochester in New York reported that they had created a material based on a lattice of hydrogen atoms that showed evidence of superconductivity at up to about 15 degrees Celsius (59 degrees Fahrenheit) — about the temperature of a chilly room. The only catch: Superconductivity at this temperature only works if the material is crushed inside a diamond anvil to pressures approaching those of Earth’s core. Utopia will have to wait.
3. A dazzling cosmic strobe has ended an enduring astronomical mystery. Fast radio bursts — blips of distant radio waves that last for mere milliseconds — have eluded explanation since they were first discovered in 2007. Or rather, astronomers had come up with far too many theories to explain what are, for the brief time they’re alight, the most powerful radio sources in the universe. But on a quiet morning in April, a burst “lit up our telescope like a Christmas tree,” said one astronomer. This allowed researchers to trace its source back to a part of the sky where an object had been shooting out X-rays. Astronomers concluded that a highly magnetized neutron star called a magnetar was behind the phenomenon.
Learn more: https://www.quantamagazine.org/quantas-year-in-physics-2020-20201223/
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This year, two teams of physicists made profound progress on ideas that could bring about the next revolution in physics. Another still has identified the source of a longstanding cosmic mystery.
1. Here’s an extremely brief version of the black hole information paradox: Stuff falls into a black hole. Over time — a long, long time — the black hole “evaporates.” What happened to the stuff? According to the rules of gravity, it’s gone, its information lost forever. But according to the rules of quantum mechanics, information can never be lost. Therefore, paradox. This year, a series of tour de force calculations has shown that information must somehow escape — even if how it does so remains a mystery.
2. Levitating trains, lossless power transmission, perfect energy storage: The promise of room-temperature superconductivity has fed many a utopian dream. A team based at the University of Rochester in New York reported that they had created a material based on a lattice of hydrogen atoms that showed evidence of superconductivity at up to about 15 degrees Celsius (59 degrees Fahrenheit) — about the temperature of a chilly room. The only catch: Superconductivity at this temperature only works if the material is crushed inside a diamond anvil to pressures approaching those of Earth’s core. Utopia will have to wait.
3. A dazzling cosmic strobe has ended an enduring astronomical mystery. Fast radio bursts — blips of distant radio waves that last for mere milliseconds — have eluded explanation since they were first discovered in 2007. Or rather, astronomers had come up with far too many theories to explain what are, for the brief time they’re alight, the most powerful radio sources in the universe. But on a quiet morning in April, a burst “lit up our telescope like a Christmas tree,” said one astronomer. This allowed researchers to trace its source back to a part of the sky where an object had been shooting out X-rays. Astronomers concluded that a highly magnetized neutron star called a magnetar was behind the phenomenon.
Learn more: https://www.quantamagazine.org/quantas-year-in-physics-2020-20201223/
- published: 23 Dec 2020
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6:56
3 Simple Physics Ideas You Should Know | Parth G Quantum Physics, Thermodynamics, Fluid Dynamics
Here are three concepts in physics that are simple to learn (at first) and that I find very interesting. #physics #simplephysics #physicsideas
The first idea w...
Here are three concepts in physics that are simple to learn (at first) and that I find very interesting. #physics #simplephysics #physicsideas
The first idea we'll be looking at is the de Broglie Wavelength. This gives us the wavelength that a particle (or any object with mass) seems to move with when it behaves like a wave. In other words, this is one half of the wave-particle duality story of quantum mechanics. The de Broglie Wavelength relates the massive object's wavelength with the Planck Constant and the momentum (mass x velocity) of the object. For more information about the de Broglie Wavelength, check out the following sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matter_wave
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wave%E2%80%93particle_duality
The second idea in this video is known as the Thermodynamic Inverse Temperature. It is an idea used in thermodynamics, primarily to make mathematics a bit more convenient. It is common to see a factor of 1 / kT in thermodynamics, where T is the temperature of the system we are studying, and k is the Boltzmann constant. Therefore, we can define a quantity (called beta) that is equal to 1 / kT. This way, we can easily write down beta over and over again, rather than the full factor. Aside from this mathematical convenience, in many ways beta is actually a more fundamental quantity than temperature. It is also sometimes called "coldness". Find out more here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermodynamic_beta
The third idea in this video is known as the Reynolds Number. It is a dimensionless (unitless) quantity that describes a fluid flow. A fluid is basically any material that can flow (usually liquids and gases), and the Reynolds number for a particular fluid flow describes the type of flow: laminar (smooth) or turbulent (chaotic).
The Reynolds number depends on properties of the fluid (density, speed, dynamic viscosity) as well as a characteristic length scale (often set by the container in which the fluid is flowing). The Reynolds number can be used to meaningfully compare different fluid flows, such as ones with different fluids or ones on very different length scales. The larger the value of Re, the more turbulent the flow, and the smaller the value of Re, the more laminar.
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0:00 - Introduction
0:15 - The de Broglie Wavelength (Wave-Particle Duality in Quantum Mechanics)
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Here are three concepts in physics that are simple to learn (at first) and that I find very interesting. #physics #simplephysics #physicsideas
The first idea we'll be looking at is the de Broglie Wavelength. This gives us the wavelength that a particle (or any object with mass) seems to move with when it behaves like a wave. In other words, this is one half of the wave-particle duality story of quantum mechanics. The de Broglie Wavelength relates the massive object's wavelength with the Planck Constant and the momentum (mass x velocity) of the object. For more information about the de Broglie Wavelength, check out the following sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matter_wave
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wave%E2%80%93particle_duality
The second idea in this video is known as the Thermodynamic Inverse Temperature. It is an idea used in thermodynamics, primarily to make mathematics a bit more convenient. It is common to see a factor of 1 / kT in thermodynamics, where T is the temperature of the system we are studying, and k is the Boltzmann constant. Therefore, we can define a quantity (called beta) that is equal to 1 / kT. This way, we can easily write down beta over and over again, rather than the full factor. Aside from this mathematical convenience, in many ways beta is actually a more fundamental quantity than temperature. It is also sometimes called "coldness". Find out more here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermodynamic_beta
The third idea in this video is known as the Reynolds Number. It is a dimensionless (unitless) quantity that describes a fluid flow. A fluid is basically any material that can flow (usually liquids and gases), and the Reynolds number for a particular fluid flow describes the type of flow: laminar (smooth) or turbulent (chaotic).
The Reynolds number depends on properties of the fluid (density, speed, dynamic viscosity) as well as a characteristic length scale (often set by the container in which the fluid is flowing). The Reynolds number can be used to meaningfully compare different fluid flows, such as ones with different fluids or ones on very different length scales. The larger the value of Re, the more turbulent the flow, and the smaller the value of Re, the more laminar.
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0:00 - Introduction
0:15 - The de Broglie Wavelength (Wave-Particle Duality in Quantum Mechanics)
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3:35 - Reynolds Number (Measure of Fluid Flow in Fluid Dynamics)
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- published: 20 Jul 2021
- views: 8327
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For the Love of Physics - Walter Lewin - May 16, 2011
This lecture has been viewed about 14 million times. About 1 million times on MIT's OCW, more than 6.7 million times in the channel "For the Allure of Physics...
This lecture has been viewed about 14 million times. About 1 million times on MIT's OCW, more than 6.7 million times in the channel "For the Allure of Physics" and more than 6 million times in this channel. Walter Lewin puts his life on the line to demonstrate that he is a strong believer in the conservation of energy. He explained why the sky is blue, why the clouds are white and why sunsets are red. Great demonstrations! MIT video streamed this lecture in real time. It was viewed live by about 25 thousand people all over the world.
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This lecture has been viewed about 14 million times. About 1 million times on MIT's OCW, more than 6.7 million times in the channel "For the Allure of Physics" and more than 6 million times in this channel. Walter Lewin puts his life on the line to demonstrate that he is a strong believer in the conservation of energy. He explained why the sky is blue, why the clouds are white and why sunsets are red. Great demonstrations! MIT video streamed this lecture in real time. It was viewed live by about 25 thousand people all over the world.
- published: 11 Feb 2015
- views: 6472943
30:40
01 - Introduction to Physics, Part 1 (Force, Motion & Energy) - Online Physics Course
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In this lesson, you will learn an introduction to physics and the important concepts and terms associated with physics 1 at the high school, college, or university level.
We will review Newton's laws of motion, projectile motion, force, energy (potential and kinetic energy), gravitation, momentum, collisions and more.
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In this lesson, you will learn an introduction to physics and the important concepts and terms associated with physics 1 at the high school, college, or university level.
We will review Newton's laws of motion, projectile motion, force, energy (potential and kinetic energy), gravitation, momentum, collisions and more.
- published: 28 Aug 2018
- views: 798429
5:28
5 Fun Physics Phenomena
Five cool physics tricks, but how do they work?
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- published: 06 Aug 2014
- views: 6027064
10:24
Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains The Weirdness of Quantum Physics
Quantum mechanics is the area of physics that deals with the behaviour of atoms and particles on microscopic scales. Since its inception, the many counter-intui...
Quantum mechanics is the area of physics that deals with the behaviour of atoms and particles on microscopic scales. Since its inception, the many counter-intuitive aspects and results of quantum mechanics have provoked strong philosophical debates and many interpretations.
Neil deGrasse Tyson explains quantum physics in a way that is understandable even for the lay person. In Quantum Mechanics there is no such thing as absolute certainty when looking for something. This phenomenon is known as Uncertainty Principle and was Introduced first in 1927 by the German physicist Werner Heisenberg. Heisenberg realized that one implication of quantum physics is that the act of measurement always disturbs the object measured.
Neil deGrasse Tyson explains that the whole computer world is based on the principle of Quantum Physics. We are able to manipulate the electrical properties of silicon only because we can study the wave nature of electrons.
Our daily routines are often governed by technology that is directly related to Quantum Physics, thus our lives rest upon these fundamental scientific discoveries.
Another hard concept to grasp is Quantum entanglement. Einstein referred to it as "spooky action at a distance. It occurs when a pair or group of particles is generated, interact, or share spatial proximity in a way such that the quantum state of each particle of the pair or group cannot be described independently of the state of the others. But Neil deGrasse Tyson and Lawrence Krauss explain this concept with everyday life examples which makes it a little bit easier to understand.
As Neil deGrasse Tyson points out, the first quantum phenomena were observed more than a century ago. However scientists are still learning about this realm of our universe.
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House Science & National Labs Caucus: Neil deGrasse Tyson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joARXZagTuM Accessed 01.03.2021
Lawrence Krauss - Connoway Hall - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRNtcj6YRuc Accessed 12.03.2021
In the Blink of Bird’s Eye, a Model for Quantum Navigation
https://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Publications/pdfs/2011-01-27-wired.com-In_the_Blink_of_Birds_Eye_a_Model_for_Quantum_Navigation.pdf retrieved 10.03.2021
Satellite-to-ground quantum-limited communication using a 50-kg-class microsatellite
https://www.nature.com/articles/nphoton.2017.107 Accessed 11.03.2021
NASA's Cold Atom Lab Takes One Giant Leap for Quantum Science
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/nasas-cold-atom-lab-takes-one-giant-leap-for-quantum-science/ Accessed 09.03.2021
NASA’s Cold Atom Lab: The Coolest Experiment in the Universe
https://coldatomlab.jpl.nasa.gov/videos/coolest-experiment/ Accessed 02.03.2021
Why do quantum effects only happen on the atomic scale?
https://wtamu.edu/~cbaird/sq/2014/04/22/why-do-quantum-effects-only-happen-on-the-atomic-scale/ retrieved 01.03.2021
Neil deGrasse Tyson JRE #919
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhHtBqsGAoA retrieved 26.02.2017
https://wn.com/Neil_Degrasse_Tyson_Explains_The_Weirdness_Of_Quantum_Physics
Quantum mechanics is the area of physics that deals with the behaviour of atoms and particles on microscopic scales. Since its inception, the many counter-intuitive aspects and results of quantum mechanics have provoked strong philosophical debates and many interpretations.
Neil deGrasse Tyson explains quantum physics in a way that is understandable even for the lay person. In Quantum Mechanics there is no such thing as absolute certainty when looking for something. This phenomenon is known as Uncertainty Principle and was Introduced first in 1927 by the German physicist Werner Heisenberg. Heisenberg realized that one implication of quantum physics is that the act of measurement always disturbs the object measured.
Neil deGrasse Tyson explains that the whole computer world is based on the principle of Quantum Physics. We are able to manipulate the electrical properties of silicon only because we can study the wave nature of electrons.
Our daily routines are often governed by technology that is directly related to Quantum Physics, thus our lives rest upon these fundamental scientific discoveries.
Another hard concept to grasp is Quantum entanglement. Einstein referred to it as "spooky action at a distance. It occurs when a pair or group of particles is generated, interact, or share spatial proximity in a way such that the quantum state of each particle of the pair or group cannot be described independently of the state of the others. But Neil deGrasse Tyson and Lawrence Krauss explain this concept with everyday life examples which makes it a little bit easier to understand.
As Neil deGrasse Tyson points out, the first quantum phenomena were observed more than a century ago. However scientists are still learning about this realm of our universe.
#neiltyson #quantumphysics #science
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Sources:
House Science & National Labs Caucus: Neil deGrasse Tyson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joARXZagTuM Accessed 01.03.2021
Lawrence Krauss - Connoway Hall - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRNtcj6YRuc Accessed 12.03.2021
In the Blink of Bird’s Eye, a Model for Quantum Navigation
https://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Publications/pdfs/2011-01-27-wired.com-In_the_Blink_of_Birds_Eye_a_Model_for_Quantum_Navigation.pdf retrieved 10.03.2021
Satellite-to-ground quantum-limited communication using a 50-kg-class microsatellite
https://www.nature.com/articles/nphoton.2017.107 Accessed 11.03.2021
NASA's Cold Atom Lab Takes One Giant Leap for Quantum Science
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/nasas-cold-atom-lab-takes-one-giant-leap-for-quantum-science/ Accessed 09.03.2021
NASA’s Cold Atom Lab: The Coolest Experiment in the Universe
https://coldatomlab.jpl.nasa.gov/videos/coolest-experiment/ Accessed 02.03.2021
Why do quantum effects only happen on the atomic scale?
https://wtamu.edu/~cbaird/sq/2014/04/22/why-do-quantum-effects-only-happen-on-the-atomic-scale/ retrieved 01.03.2021
Neil deGrasse Tyson JRE #919
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhHtBqsGAoA retrieved 26.02.2017
- published: 13 Mar 2021
- views: 512806