What Are Atoms Made Of?
While we used to think atoms were fundamental particles, we now know they are made of smaller parts still. Here we learn about the anatomy of an atom: Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons.
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@alexeycherepanov7943
3 жыл бұрын
Physicist Charles Coulomb and Cavendish, 15 September 2020 - cloud.mail.ru/public/4MUd/Ao4WCYyFq Physicist Charles Coulomb and Cavendish, 15 September 2020 - drive.google.com/file/d/1vBeRJDpISIo5eLOpJD_CliBN65DWsrpu/view?usp=sharing ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF MODERN PHYSICS , 1993-2020 - cloud.mail.ru/public/43mg/5i64hswxz ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF MODERN PHYSICS , 1993-2020 - drive.google.com/file/d/1CgVgSPGdeHiyaUG7vjdUBy0ukrPt51mE/view?usp=sharing
@isaacbussey3216
3 жыл бұрын
I am frustrated with you on this video 🤔 You took such diligence to explain in your last video how we know that atoms exist but in this video you simply stated a lot of things that may or may not be true. In fact I highly doubt that they are true because if true then we could combine atoms with lower protons together to make atoms that have higher proton to electron ratios. How do we know what atoms are made of.
@LifeAsANoun
3 жыл бұрын
hopefully there's no surprise spiders...
@nicolefrancofernandez8200
3 жыл бұрын
U
This channel is pure gold! :-) 12 years in school, nobody teaches this clearly.
@MCTriptych
4 жыл бұрын
I see what you did there :)
@Andy-yo3hd
3 жыл бұрын
So it has 79 Protons?
@SomebodyLikeXeo
3 жыл бұрын
They teach you an outdated 2d model of an atom, make you remember it or you get bad grades and then never explain that's it not actually like that just expect you to magically also understand that an atom doen't look like that. I'm so furious at my chemistry teachers right now.
@rrmeki_
2 жыл бұрын
yes
@Slash861
Жыл бұрын
12 Years well wasted😡
Wow, I'm a software engineer, and here I'm learning these basics just out of curiosity. Thanks for STATING so CLEARLY !!
@Ryuko15
8 ай бұрын
Im just a lad that got curious
@user-bc5eg5nh2i
27 күн бұрын
Can you teach me basics of software engineering
@user-bc5eg5nh2i
27 күн бұрын
And it's pros and cons
Finally a stated clearly video.
@diobrando6716
5 жыл бұрын
IKR!
@lanaznephew6798
4 жыл бұрын
@@diobrando6716 ye ikr
@AlejandroRodriguez-ej9zw
3 жыл бұрын
Yesyesyes
@rain_eater
3 жыл бұрын
And not going in super deep using confusing words
@aaliyahh315
3 жыл бұрын
yas
I already knew this and I still couldn't help watching the whole thing... Edit: twice
@sense7074
5 жыл бұрын
Same.. it's just so cool
@aaliyahh315
3 жыл бұрын
lol
@shawgoodman
3 жыл бұрын
now watch it for a 3rd time :knife:
Are you gonna make a video explaining quarks, leptons, and bosons?
@tranz4mdone
5 жыл бұрын
I was just about to ask the same question, more specifically concerning the bosons and the energy attractions that draw varying atoms together.
@j.cauchi8162
5 жыл бұрын
YES PLEASE
@TheZenytram
5 жыл бұрын
and fields ?
@varuntulsyan2558
5 жыл бұрын
Same. I want an explanation of the actual fundamental particles
@afifassihab7953
5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I think it might be interesting.
The summary helped a lot! Tomorrow I have a quiz about Atoms, and I barely have any knowledge about atoms. So this helped a lot! Thanks!
I love these videos - they are so beautifully animated and perfect for explaining atoms to students! Thanks so much for making!
I have never been that focused on learning basics until this video thank you
Wow, I just saw this channel! Excellent! It’s amazing how much information he can put into a few minutes and have it be clear and understandable. Very nice job. Thank you!
Every Clearly Stated video I watch makes every video from other channels seem like just an intro. You guys are amazing.
Whoo Hoo. Stated Clearly is the bomb!
@kapnkerf2532
5 жыл бұрын
Aspoldin' 50 megatons ah knowledge on dat ass!
Excellent video John. Really well narrated and the use of graphics is well done and suited to the topic.
Wow, an image of a nitrogen atom? That’s incredibly impressive. I love science!
Stated well and stated clearly - as always ! Excellent animation and explanatory power - keep 'em coming, my friend.
They are made of Michael from Vsause
@poseidonc1259
5 жыл бұрын
Hey VSAUCE! My favorite KZread opening of all time haha!
@veronicagorosito187
4 жыл бұрын
Or is it?
@Heisenvald
4 жыл бұрын
Or are they¿
This was awesome thank you! I’m dyslexic so found school and physics hard as we would simply copy what the teacher wrote on the black board into our text books and expect to learn. Of course for some who struggled to look at letters and copy them without slowing the class down I found it impossible to learn so lost interest. But I’ve learn more in your last two video then I ever did at school and it’s blown my mind!
well animated, nice articulation, clearly explained. i'm already understand it but i enjoy watched the whole thing :)
THE BEST and SIMPLE . Great presentation !! thank you so much
This is probably my favourite channel on KZread.
Excellent informative video. Keep up the good work.
I’ve been struggling to understand this certain topic but I am so grateful for this video. THANK YOU SO MUCH
Hi Jon, wonderful visuals and great video as always, keep up the good work 👍
Another great video. Thank you again for your work, and wish you all the best!!!
I've binged all your videos revolving around this topic, and lord are they so helpful. I'm only 12, so I'm not even considered a teenager, but I'm trying to fix my grades in school and these videos are really helping me understand the topic being covered so much more. Thank you so much for clearly stating everything! EDIT; I was looking, but can anyone suggest a video about quarks, leptons, and bosons? I'm still a little lost and I don't know if they posted one yet and could really use one (:
@renlin2262
2 жыл бұрын
youre doing awesome man
@sailorkumud
Жыл бұрын
i think he going to do it later in the year
I really love this channel, your work is so awesome but unfortunately so underrated!
@aaliyahh315
3 жыл бұрын
unfortunately people are missing out the easy way
One of the most valuable KZread channels there is. Thank you so much.
I love your videos!!! I just came by then the other day and I have to say they’ve been the easiest for me to understand. Thank you for all you do❤
what an excellent explanation! thank you! I liked the faces on the nucleons. At this point, I'll be disappointed to see a picture of one without the face, but I'm mentally preparing myself for that eventuality. I subscribed. All good wishes!
Yes! I love your videos. Could you please explain the periodic table?
I like the short recaps at the end of every video. Very helpful. Thank you.
The videos you upload are extremely awesome. If I can understand your videos anyone can. It’s so simply explained.
Awesome! Thanks for the refresher!
Really well done, John. Excellent video, your points are cogent and stated clearly. Loved your narration and the sporradic sarcasm, "....actually the protons don't have little faces," 🤣😂😂 Well done!
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This video was very much helpful for me thank you so much Stated Clearly !
I would hesitate to say (as it was stated at the end) that a single proton attracts a single electron, and this is why the opposite charges are balanced in the atoms. A single proton attracts all electrons... but when the number of opposite charges (protons and electrons) are balanced in a volume of space, then it's the case that far away from this volume of space the net effect of attract and repulsion on all other charges cancels out. Thus on average, fluxes of charges into and out of any space will continue until the net charge within that space in zero.
your channel is amazing, you are an amazing communictor/teacher
Nice video. Helps me to refresh what I had studied 40 years ago
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Thank you for the video. I am grateful for your time and contribution. Kind regards, Akira.
Such a great demo. Thank you so much..
Thanks, John! So fundamental of understanding!!!
Great job. Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you for providing this!!!!!
Plain simple and excellent thank you
quite clearly m8 , well done !
Surprised you never mentioned that protons and electrons are not actually technically "positive" and "negative" -- they are just opposite charges. Scientists could have defined protons as "negative" and electrons as "positive" when first describing them. There's nothing that is inherently positive or negative about them.
@fullup91
5 жыл бұрын
North could have been called South, ey?
@StefanLopuszanski
5 жыл бұрын
@@GeovaniLopesDias : Why not both?
@RyanDB
5 жыл бұрын
@@fullup91 The Magnetic North Pole of the Earth is actually a south pole. That one's always a laugh when people first realise it
@larrytruelove7112
5 жыл бұрын
Interesting.
@ThatisnotHair
5 жыл бұрын
Proton is massive than electron.
I am a student of Persian Language and Literature, I already knew basically everything in this video, but it was still extremely fun to watch. Thanks a lot from Iran.
Your works are great brother. ❤❤❤
Clearly stated with elegant simplicity my man!
6:10 - Don't you mean... anATOMy? But in all seriousness, glad to see a new video so early in the year! Very nice explanation and I'm looking forward to learning some more on this topic.
Spetacular! Very thank you for all!
I absolutely love your videos.
this is text itself. Very very clear and concise !!
The soccer field diagram actually made me see how small it was! I was so shocked... But I bet it's smaller lol.
awesome video, thank you!
Amazing! I learnt so much from this.
yes you make it so easy to understand, ty
You explain it really well
COOL INFO!!! I LOV IT!
Thank you so much! This was very helpful for Exams
Please also make video on how they discovered or know sub-atomic particles like protons, electrons.
Never imagined enjoying chemistry this much! I surely need to claim some of my tuition and wasted time from my high school.
Didn't learn anything new but it was a beautifully illustrated video.
this is a great explanation
you sir are saving my life. please make more chemistry videos. i need help on orbitals :(
After month of waiting! Finally!
This is stated clearly, love it!
From handling very advanced and imp qsns on life to basic 9th class science. Surely u r progressing.
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Doing this for school, helped a lot thx bro
Once again Jon.. brilliant 👍
We were learning abt this stuff for the past two weeks in chemistry and I have learnt more from this video than in the two weeks thank now my teacher may like me bc I understand it now
Thanks you folks for the video You are Amazing Please upload one video in the week at least
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Thanks John!
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you really helped me thx! :)
Thanks for the video.
His is the only video that actually explains things clearly
Love your videos
Hi man, great videos, thank you for them! You stated in your first video that it would be a 4 part series about atoms. Do you plan to uplaod the two missing ones? :) Thanks again, keep it up!
@StatedClearly
5 жыл бұрын
One is almost done. Should go live in 2 weeks
These videos are just plain dope!
learned it but still love to see it presented this way
you explain so clearly
Thanks mate, for your video
Awesome sir 👍
Amazing!🤗
I'm a physics teacher and I loved your video! Hug from Portugal.
Thank you so much, for the first time in my 30 years i understood chemistry.
Excellent channel. Live long and prosper.
You have my subscription & gratitude.
Nice one John. Good refresher for earlier young 🧒 class kids 👍
Nice display and you are right sir.
Nice! Could you do videoes in the field of geography?