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  • Thank you so much. I've been looking for videos that teach me this for FOUR HOURS. I wish you were my chem teacher. Thumbs up. 10/10.

  • thank you, this was excellent. i totally understand calculating wavelength and frequency now. thanks!

  • Thanks man you mad my teachers teachings look like crap man

    R:10/10

  • thanks for making this video you helped me underdtand even though your not my teacher. i looking forwarded to watching more of your videos

  • the pen/texta looks green but the writing looks black.......?

  • Thank you SO MUCH. I'm going to ace my chem test in 15 minutes b/c or you XD thanks alot dude

  • Can you make vid on how to punch the numbers in the calculator

  • Thank you so much this video is so helpful!

  • this is awesome but how would i do this without a graphing calculator (just a simple scientific calculator)

  • i type everything correctly on calculator and it came out to be .0118110236 and I'm using a Casio fx 260 solar calculator. How can I make my answer come out right?

  • @itskpham - i think i know what your issue is...try putting the numbers in a set of (___) for the numerator.....and a for the denominator....give its own set of (____) as well....so like (3.00x10^8) / (254x10^-9) this should then work for you

  • @itskpham uz da " x10^x at da botoom of ur calculator or wherever it may be, then jus add da exponent and immediately type da exponent #, dont do anything else, so after da 3.00 u hit that button and itll look lyk this " 3.00x108 ..... da 8 is da exponent b/c of that special button.

  • omgosh i wish u were my chem professor .. thank you

  • Thank you. My daughter was shutting down because her teacher kept telling her to "just keep reading the chapter" and she just wasn't comprehending. Thank you for taking away the tears of frustration.

  • lol wow.. i thought i was completely lost but when you mentioned that Hz= 1/s at the beginning i got it

    guess i missed that in my notes

  • thanks man!

  • 2nd and coma (,) it will give you the E you need for exponential form

  • you EXPLAIN chemistry ALOT better then my college professor -___- ...

  • somebody with a southern accent would round the speed of light to 3 bahahaha. but thanks. this helped me.

  • @markhitsdrums --- yeah buddy!!! lol....

  • @whitwellhigh how to plug in the problem in the caculator im confuseed you say pressed 2nd and wat??? how you get that E symbol

  • 8:37 Mr Garrison "mmmmkay"

    good video

  • 8:37 Mr Garrison "mmmmkay"

  • Thanks I knew this for the BA earlier but forgot it for the final. You helped me a lot so I thumbs up you!

  • @gigi2199 - thank you :)

  • Thank....you...I..want..to..cr­y...because... YOU HELPED ME SO MUCH D'x

  • @Babeangel2737 - your welcome ... and thank you

  • YOUR SO HELPFUL!!!!!! THANKS A LOT!!!

  • thanks

  • You explained that so well. Thank you !!!

  • Thank you soooo sosososoososos much!! I just needed a review and you're providing everything for me. :D

  • this helped so much thanks!

  • Thanks man...You are BOSS!!!

  • what about Planck`s constant??

  • @MistaFranko - what do you need to know about it? I have another video on it :)

  • Top notch. And love your accent.

  • THANKS!!!!

  • Thank you SO MUCH, I couldn't figure this out. I was trying to find wavelength given the frequency, your explanation helped me understand it ^_^

  • Really helpful, thanks. 5 stars. =)

  • Thank you, this explains a lot. You need to upload some more. Thanks.

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