Excuse me sir these videos are very useful for science students in Nepal. Due to language barriers few students miss this whole information. If you give me permission I will like to translate these science videos in Nepali language with full credit to your channel and videos. If ok then please reply 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@vishalVenu-mm9pn3 ай бұрын
Bro comment on latest videoss
@shauryarao91726 күн бұрын
Mailing him would be a better idea in my opinion. Try commenting as well as mailing him. His email address is in the about section of his channel
@fidahussainjafferi41825 ай бұрын
i don't know why this channnel os so underrated,but i think this is the real creative animation channel i have ever seen,it may need a lot of effort to make videos like that,all the best,hope your channel will also be famous amd useful for people all over the world!
Very nice video, but also a bit rip off from the Kurzgesagt style....
@RandomVideos-zr6ne11 ай бұрын
Awesome content and animation quality. Please consider upgrading the channel logo to the same level.
@OnlinePanthiya11 ай бұрын
Nice content. May I know software you use to make these videos.
@mawilunlian52785 ай бұрын
The best explanation video I've ever see. Thank you! I'll continue watching the other videos too.
@PakiNewsNetwork3 ай бұрын
Best explanation! Made it so easy to learn.
@PrinceD-fo4pk10 ай бұрын
Really awesome quality content!! Thanks!
@jimparsons68035 ай бұрын
Nifty. And you can use the findings to other matters. Making of an atom smasher of sort. Aluminum foil not gold, a positively charge (to about 700 volts) about 1 mm away from the Al foil, which is grounded. All done in air and glued together with rubber cement. Depending on the thickness of the Al foil, you might have about 10 picoamps worth of positively charged Nitrogen or Oxygen mixture getting through the foil to a distance of about 2 cm. So maybe about 10 nanowatts, very roughly. If you do the math, it comes out to about an energy value of about 52,000 million electron volts. (I asked an online AI. And all calculated according to that AI on a 'watt per second' basis.) As gravity will keep all in place ---- then can point the whole widget upward and place a small bead of the element Beryllium that, with proper placement of the bead, will give you a small stream of neutrons at about the energy value of 18 million electron volts, more or less. All according to my Geiger Counter. FIY, the energy value of 1 1 million electron volts is about 1/2 the energy value of an average photon of green light. So after running it now and again for a few days, a couple of hours a day and waving my Counter's detector around, above the described widget for few seconds, to make sure of my relative data, as there was always background interference from cosmic rays at night and the solar wind from the Sun in the daytime, I got bored and I took it apart and salvaged by diodes and small value caps --- twisted bits of magnet wire. What about residual radio activity? For the element Al, that is pretty much gone inside of 15 minutes of sitting around picking your teeth. The same might be said for the Beryllium pellet, which was the most expensive thing at about $20.00. I got two of such to compare the results with. And they were pretty much the same. Is my Nobel Prize in the mails yet?
@sabikasimkanmughal708114 күн бұрын
Thanks for the 600-plus subscribers ❤. Hoping to reach 1K subscribers this year 🎉
@mastrluked5 ай бұрын
3:08 what happened to the 8th electron?! Shout out to my awesome Chemistry teacher Mr Abatie!
Sensei is the Japanese term for teacher. In this case, the two characters are clearly Chinese, the term Sifu or Shifu would be used. Great video btw really helped clear my concepts.
@nazimkacimi9284Ай бұрын
Why did he use alpha? ●Poor ability to penetrate materials ●slow (to hit) ●positive charge (so it can't cross the core) And why lead box? ●cuz the alpha particular can't cross the lead.
@MuhammadMohidHussnainАй бұрын
best video!
@mahaelhag68929 ай бұрын
Ernest Rutherford Physicist and Chemist is in BOTH Physics and Chemistry
@mahaelhag68929 ай бұрын
Ernest Rutherford came up in 2017 Higher Level Physics 2017 Higher Level Chemistry
@violent-firelightКүн бұрын
Bit what happens when the alpha particles hit the electrons. And how and why did he come to the conclusion that the electrons are orbiting the nucleus?!
@Mars-l6f9 ай бұрын
Ernest Rutherford came up in 2017 Higher Level PHYSICS 2017 Higher Level CHEMISTRY
@SaiAtharvParchuri4 ай бұрын
3:07 says that there are 8 protons and 8 electrons but only 7 electrons. An oxygen atom should have 8 of each like in the video.
@Rache_rahelАй бұрын
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@thatonecloud.Ай бұрын
change ur channel name and profile, ull get a lot more views and subs
@suganthiprakash993620 күн бұрын
You can also shut up to get more likes and comments