Physics RU-vid channel made and run by Eugene Khutoryansky. All my videos are narrated by Kira Vincent.
I make all the animations for my videos myself. In many cases, it takes me several months of work to create the animations for a single video, so please be patient. Topics covered include physics, mathematics, and engineering.
Excellent graphics and explanations. It is difficult to find in-depth explanations about this. This video shows in a simple and well explained way how these semiconductors work. I've been looking for this for a long time. It's always good to share knowledge in an accessible way. Thank you and congratulations.
Well I have this post-quantum theory which I call tachyonic Brownian motion, which is pitched at computer simulation. The simplest detector which I can think of is two molecules of nitrogen tri-iodide as an alpha particle detector. However the computer simulation of this will need to run in dozens of dimensions of configuration space, and I just don’t have a computer which can cope with exponential-time algorithms. TBM is obviously right, but cannot be proved or disproved. Frustrating!
Shear forces from friction don’t act along the line connecting surfaces unless you are zooming in and looking at none opposite sections of the surface?
The music was nice but understandable some people didnt like it. Science should have personality and I believe you have lots of personality in your videos
This entirely makes intuitive sense. If you think about a metal bar as a lever, why would it physically get more force with distance? I mean the atoms move the same distance and so on, but it works because each interaction is very strong
잘쓰던 모니터가 화면이 안나와서 수리하려고 여기 저기 보다.. 여기 까지 았습니다. 실제적인 circuit설명 감사하게 잘 보았습니다. Voltage Boosting 과정이 설명이 좀 더 있으면 좋을거 같습니다. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vwJYIorz_Aw.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tEIo0gteO6g.html
Disagree. The music is fitting for the subject. The cat adds to the entire story. Separately, Merilix2 noted the narrator as Kira. That comment, also adds nicely to the mystery of QM
AMAZING Simulation Journey for Electric Potential Explanation & for all Physics or Mathematics Videos , Gorgeous Animation Indeed , I greeting You for your hard work & GO ON .
I can't understand the end when it says both can belive that they were standing still during the entire journey. For Sarah perspective that makes sense, but for Adam when he turned his ship and the rockets were fired he experienced acceleration/gravity. I thought that as soon as you experience an acceleration/gravity you couldn't claim to be standing still.
From Adam's point of view, the force from his rockets exactly balanced the "force" from the gravitational field, thereby causing his spaceship to remain standing still.
As I said in the video: all objects are non-rigid, since the speed of sound through a perfectly rigid object would be infinite, thereby violating Einstein’s Theory of Relativity.