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  • de Broggly!

  • You explain things super well! But you should teach us how to cancel our units instead of just saying it's going to be m, N x S, etc

  • Gosh you look so crazy sir.

  • ha ha ha ha ha ha ha and more , this guy is funny

    XD

  • I love seeing your vid time by time.

  • to me...You're the BEST physics TEACHER I've ever seen :D everyone else is either a drunk or SOOO calm making me sleep :D

  • Photon video rmtglass1 channel

  • Awesome

  • Helpful video, but it's pronounced 'De Broy'!

  • i love this guy. He's like Billy Mays trying to sell you knowledge for 5 easy payments of free.99

  • I am teaching chemistry at a local college. I have recommended these presentations & will continue to do so . They are very good!

  • 0:26 brudubruh watdiddydoo?

  • Shouldn't the answer be x10^10 not -10?

  • @jimgriffiths57 no. its -10 because when you do 10^-34 / 10^-24 you bring -24 to the numerator and it becomes positive. -34+24 and since 34 is larger, your answer will be negative

  • what do you mean by scaleÉ

  • I wish u were my professor

  • write your units lol

  • You are a good teacher for sure

  • you make me want to actually learn about this. Thanks man

  • You are a lifesaver. I didn't understand this in class, I couldn't make heads or tails of my notes or the textbook explanation. I watch your 5:48 minute video and BAM, I totally get it :D

    THANK YOU :D

  • what is called a plasma is a cloud of particles behaving as waves duh.

  • Pronounce it as "duh broije"

  • So its 5 hours before my exam and im really burnt out on studying powerpoints and notes. After procrastinating for a few hours on youtube it hit me...

    Thank you so much for your help. it makes studying great!

  • You made the ' being both particle and wave' concept so easy to understand.. love this video!

  • question what does he mean by probe?

  • when you say much much much bigger/smaller, how much are we talking about? can you give me a number

  • K... Thanks for the pronounciation tip... I've just been pronouncing it the way my teachers did... :). Sorry for the mistake, but I can't fix it now. It is what it is.

  • Never saw a science teacher this passion before, lol awesome video!!!

  • He said "everything is kinda mixed in together at the fundamental MICROSCOPIC level." It should be at the ATOMIC level. but still- great teacher.

  • wow awsme lec

  • HAHAH i'm laughing just watching the first 5 seconds of the video, the way he talks is just so intriguing

  • Brilliant video! Thank you!

  • Really good video, learned alot,

    but working through your calculation,

    6.626x10^(-34)/2x10^(-24) = 3.31x10^(-10)

    not 3.33, just flagging that up...

    Thanks :)

  • I love u :)

  • absolutely amazing... Hey Prof I love ur videos man

  • you made this really easy to understand, thank you so much <3

  • you rock!

    

  • @alquiora Me too! This guy is one of my favourite teachers from Brightstorm. He is actually pronouncing De Broglie's name incorrectly, it should be pronounced as: "de Broy"

  • @Marsc0met How do you pronounce Paris? It is also a proper noun.

  • @Huttate1 It is different though. De Broglie has won a Nobel Prize in Physics and has made important contributions to Physics ( Wave-Particle duality). At the very least, let's give him respect by pronouncing his name right.

  • @Marsc0met of course and I mean, what has Paris ever done?

  • @Huttate1 Paris the city? or Paris the heiress? I'm not sure what you are talking about....

  • @Marsc0met But "De Bro Glee" sounds funnier >=)

  • I love your crazy expression

  • You are excellent!! subscribed without hesitation!

  • the last statement sheds tremendous light on the change that observation has on its nature. thank you.

  • Thanks for this explanation, I have my IB physics mock tomorrow and i have no idea what the book is trying to say... Thanks you saved me a few marks =)

  • I am glad I found you. You explained it very well. I am proud of you. Good job. I liked the calculation and I liked the details at the end of the video. Great!

  • De Broglie Wavelength .......on crack! :)

  • good job!

  • Excellent explanation!

  • Isn't it supposed to be 10^-25?. o.o

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