Electromagnetic Radiation (Ultimate Classroom lesson)

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Here's an excerpt of the first lesson I gave to the teams during Episode 2 of Ultimate Classroom!

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Such an inspiring teacher. Love his energy, simplifies without patronising

JoBrew
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it's amazing how you can make the students excited to do the challenge. you can clearly see it on their faces.

FuelledByKanin
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This was an amazing explanation on radio waves, I'm excited to see the rest unfold

prayex
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If I had a teacher like him, I would probably be doing videos like this

Agadr
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The weardest marathon. I can’t believe I’m watching this for my pure enjoyment and entertainment.
Such a great teacher. respect sir.

chill
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I believe I just learnt some thing new that’s been around since the beginning of time. Mr Woo just makes understanding lessons so easy

StewArt
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I graduated as an engineer. Yet, now is when I understand the fundamentals of waves after this video.

UnknownUser-reyg
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Very nice work Eddie. On powered systems Electro-Magnetic Radiation can be a hazard working with powered radio waves. 1. Don't fall off the antenna, you're up on a height above ground. 2. Never stand up close and personal to the antenna. There are some amazing large High Voltages and Currents close to the transmission antenna 3. RF Burns of the coax connectors on dowered systems. Not to mention the skin effect. Thank You 🙂

tonyliolio
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I love the way you teach, what an incredible teacher 👍🏻

acevies
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You get interested in his teaching, even though you might or might not understand it 😂 He's just amazing

josammarenye
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He makes science (that's absolutely tough) very relatable.

itzyourbwoytchybooxuur
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EM waves aren't necessarily sinusoidal. Any period signal may be written as a superposition of trig functions (a sinusoidal signal if converted to a sound wave is an unpleasant morse code like beep...). Furthermore, they can have different types of polarisation circular and planar (and multiple planes potentially)....

jamiewalker
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It's funny how this youtuber is so underrated but the fact that he makes suck good videos to make people who doesn't know this, understand. That's the reason I watched all of his videos.

daudbagaev
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i am a 12y/0 and clearly understand your videos.There Are just amazing, the explaination is just tooo good...

codewithdevhindi
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I love your enthusiasm in teaching. I think the subject matter should be deliberated by students and teachers together to find deeper more meaningful understandings within each person's view, respecting the student's role in hoisting the torch of knowledge, in that each time an "isness" of reality is discovered for the first time by a person it is as if the knowledge is obtained for the first time ever, there is always a new avenue and freshness to growth/discovery in life. I mention this because "parroting" knowledge in contrast is such a waste, having a bird speak perfectly but not know what he is speaking about, like a slave that owns nothing and echoes many things. I hope education tends towards the former. I can't presume your thoughts on the matter but I feel you are helping the case, thanks.

wadeodonoghue
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I wish this man was my maths teacher when I was teenager .

jinroman
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I feel like wow😊how interesting your teaching way.

adarshgkpeditor
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You can use the letter γ for gamma rays

strmrider
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The nearer the source of radiation (shell) is to the mass, the greater is the curvature.

solapowsj
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Eddie, you show radio waves as being the lowest frequency, and I mostly see the same thing when I Google the subject; but, at some point in the past I think I encountered a phenomenon involving EM waves with frequencies below 4000 Hz and down to 30 Hz. Have you encountered anything of this sort? I think such waves may have been referred to as motor noise, relating them to EM disturbances caused by rotating electromagnetic coils.

stevejeffryes