Exactly how is the magnetic field shielded/contained?
@KarmaDivmpКүн бұрын
Vector potential also 0 right?
@KarmaDivmpКүн бұрын
Is that why a static magnetic field 's Hz value is 0?
@cariyaputtaКүн бұрын
Great dive into the concept.
@ababababaababbba2 күн бұрын
the musics too disruptive
@daemeonation30183 күн бұрын
I got a master's in physics in '99 and actually teach high school physics. You have cleared some things up for me that I didn't understand for many years. Thank you.
@DoctorRockstarMD3 күн бұрын
I don’t normally comment on KZread videos but I have to say this is an EXCELLENT video. You not only explain a very interesting effect that’s not often discussed but you also explain ancillary topics succinctly like gauge invariance, curl, line integrals etc. You’re using just the right level of mathematics to make it easily approachable to individuals with a college level of education without resorting to leaps due to having to dumb it down. Really an Incredible job. Please pick any topics for future videos and go at it! Looking forward to it.
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-34Күн бұрын
@@DoctorRockstarMD Thanks!
@YawnGod3 күн бұрын
It's almost like the lesson here is that you can't really enclose a magnetic field, so saying it was a closed magnetic field was wrong in the first place.
@troyfrei29623 күн бұрын
I have a problem with the double slit experiment. A laser in ONE hole makes interference pattern. WHY? Don't believe me? Google "laser interference pattern" Now in ONE hole can make interference pattern im sure 2 can a in interference pattern. So please tell my the double slit experiment is true if ONE HOLE can do the same?
@adama85703 күн бұрын
Can magnetic shielding ever be complete?
@WackyJackyTracky2 күн бұрын
As fas as I know you cant shield it
@nanotech_republika3 күн бұрын
great video, but why so much mispronouncing?
@Jim-uq1mc3 күн бұрын
Text to speech might enhance this otherwise great video . . .
@brownie34544 күн бұрын
bruh the music 😂
@TomTom-rh5gk4 күн бұрын
You do not show what happens . You just talk about it. One of the worst most frustrating youtube ever.
@dragonbmgo4 күн бұрын
Honestly.. I have a question.. Won't that circle containing magnetic field affect the trajectories of electrons and mess with them through the double slit and maybe change the result too? Just curious. They don't seem to do so in the experiment. And also, it's amazing how Vector potentials do actually exists 👍 It's an amazing concept!! Please keep making more videos sir, I love your channel 🫶
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-343 күн бұрын
Thanks for the support💚 And yes, you are right. The circle/enclosure, which is there to keep the magnetic field confined will interact with the incoming electron. However, that is not a problem. In the first run of the experiment, we still have the circle, it’s just that the magnetic field is off. In the second run, we turn on the magnetic field and the circle is ofc present. So whatever effect the circle has on the experiment is present in both trials. In essence, we are comparing the result of having “double slit+circle” vs “double slit+circle+magnetic field”.
@dragonbmgoКүн бұрын
Thanks alot for your explination!! Yes you're right, that makes alot of sense!! Love your channel sir ❤️✨️
@dragonbmgo4 күн бұрын
Omggg!! This channel taught me alott just under 26 mins, Please Do Explain the Schrödinger's equation in one of your next videos 🙏✨️ All the best ❤️✨️
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-343 күн бұрын
Glad to hear that! Schrödinger equation is coming up in the next 2-3 videos😃
@LightVibrationPresenseKindness4 күн бұрын
great channel!!
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-343 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@user-dl9lr8mq4l4 күн бұрын
Exciting stuff indeed
@user-dl9lr8mq4l4 күн бұрын
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-34. Thank you! Loved the video. please show us the effects on an electron from various orientations of shelded magnets in similar situations. There must be photos somewhere !
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-344 күн бұрын
Noted!
@mk71b4 күн бұрын
Irritating and loud BGM. Please fix.
@JustinSmith-ie3vt4 күн бұрын
Thank you for creating this video. I would welcome a video explaining the Schrödinger equation and demonstrating how it can be used to calculate the amplitudes of various eigenstates of a system such ammonia.
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-344 күн бұрын
Sure thing! I'll schedule that as one of the next videos. Btw, Ammonia??
@johnm.v7094 күн бұрын
Prototype of the quantum stuff on 4 foot rock nearing completion. Hope to upload on KZread soon kzread.info/dash/bejne/pnphk8Z_YMiopNY.htmlsi=m3CDsRiwsKLdig3J
@stauffap5 күн бұрын
You need to work on the recording of your voice. It's very difficult to understand what you're saying due to the low quality of the recording. That you put loud music over it, didn't help either. Very distracting. Makes it hard to actually enjoy the otherwise well made video.
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-345 күн бұрын
Really appreciate your feedback! Will work on that in my next video😃
@JustNow425 күн бұрын
The vector potential is there also without any quantum considerations. And for the love of God the word determine is not pronounced deter mine.
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-345 күн бұрын
Yes! Thanks for mentioning that. I see that it may have been difficult to deter....mine that from the video😁
@samgordon97563 күн бұрын
@@WorldofQuantum6.62e-34 sorry my fellow English speaker is an ass. Some of do understand our language is absurdly inconsistent. It's said determin and rhymes with in, despite ending in mine and seeming like it should be said as it is written. That said, no one who understands this video was confused by your pronunciation.
@Worldpeace1973 күн бұрын
Careful your racist slip is showing.
@LuisMailhos6 күн бұрын
Great video, but for the music. Perhaps on picking the premises without great care you created the strange effect, much like a Zeno's paradox.
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-345 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@adama85703 күн бұрын
@@WorldofQuantum6.62e-34 Any music is superflous and distracting!
@JusticeNDOU6 күн бұрын
the whole reason to even have quantum mechanics is that humanity put too much value into cause and effect
@saintpro95947 күн бұрын
It seems to me that it would be worthwhile to substantiate the applicability of Stokes’ theorem
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-344 күн бұрын
That would have certainly made the treatment more complete, however it was dropped for the sake of conciseness of the video. Hopefully it didn't sacrifice the understandability
@saintpro95944 күн бұрын
@@WorldofQuantum6.62e-34 Yes, I understand that all the necessary theory for a completely strict description will not fit even into a 3-hour video. It’s just that in this case, the statement of the problem “there is a magnetic field in this region, but in another region it is not” hints at the discontinuity of the magnetic field and therefore, in my opinion, it is still worthwhile to discuss in more detail the application of Stokes’ theorem. However, it's up to you to decide, overall the video is very good.
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-343 күн бұрын
@@saintpro9594 Ah! I now understand what you meant. Tbh, I just didn’t think about it deeply enough. I missed the significance of stating the applicability of Stoke’s theorem. So I really appreciate you bringing it to my attention.
@dennisbrown53137 күн бұрын
First off, a rather good overall explanation of this "paradox", a very clear discussion of the equations used, and excellent graphics (You can talk a bit faster, however ;) ). I'll simply add that the math really say's nothing about the 'A' field for any specific region (or enclosed by the line integral) except giving its total value. As you point out, the double slit electron experiment, certainly does prove that the vector potential cannot be zero in any region outside the enclosed/shielded 'B' field area. While Maxwell's equation for this situation doesn't account for this behavior (not too surprising since magnetic fields are just uncorrected electric fields in motion) it is obvious that this is where the error dwells. Certainly, this demonstrates a topic the two theoretical approaches provide rather dramatically different results.
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-345 күн бұрын
Thanks! And yes, certainly, the AB effect exemplifies a bunch of physical principles at play. Another interesting discussion is that regarding the connection between Berry phase and the Aharonov-Bohm effect. This effect can also be approached in a different way: by analyzing the accumulated Berry phase as the wavefunction travels from the slits to the screen.
@Khashayarissi-ob4yj7 күн бұрын
With luck and more power for you.
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-345 күн бұрын
Appreciate the kind words!
@thoughticality60444 күн бұрын
Great video! I had never heard of the effect until now and now I am very intrigued!
@ascartoonnetworkmovies..382810 күн бұрын
stop your..background sounds
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-3410 күн бұрын
Thanks for the feedback! Will remember for future videos
@SteveMcGreen17 күн бұрын
love the topic, but... very sorry. the sound quality and volume of your voice is so poor, I cannot continue. get a good mic and turn OFF that ridiculus foreground music. I'm looking forward to your next videos !
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-3417 күн бұрын
I got you covered! Check out the first link in the description
@SteveMcGreen17 күн бұрын
nice music. did you say something by the way ?
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-3417 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@peterluth18 күн бұрын
very good video
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-3417 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@michaelbarber545318 күн бұрын
Please, please, please, TURN OFF THE MUSIC!!
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-3418 күн бұрын
I agree. The music was a bit off. There is a sound corrected version on my channel. Link in the description
@cashewABCD20 күн бұрын
Less music version! kzread.info/dash/bejne/e36Lp7WMmsqbdaQ.htmlsi=JeEt41WvLom9H2mX
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-3418 күн бұрын
Thanks for pointing it out in the comments too❤
@blockblock784521 күн бұрын
I wanted to watch it but the music is very distracting and loud. I still gave a 👍 tho
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-3420 күн бұрын
Thanks for the 👍 and the feedback! If it's possible, I'll try to upload a sound-corrected version soon. Otherwise, I will keep that in mind for my next videos.
@codybarton209021 күн бұрын
Great video
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-3421 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@yairraz606722 күн бұрын
Amazing thank you so much
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-3422 күн бұрын
Sure thing!
@samrouppevandervoort518226 күн бұрын
Such a demystification!
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-3422 күн бұрын
Thanks! Just tryna demystify the world, a quantum at a time😎
@engulbananbananas6546Ай бұрын
He strikes again. The man the legend the one and only
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-34Ай бұрын
Thanks 😄😄 Hope you liked the video
@jespervogt75572 ай бұрын
epic video!!!!!
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-342 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Mindloader6 ай бұрын
Great video, thanks !
@XxAssassinYouXx6 ай бұрын
Any references too the breakthroughs mentioned?
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-346 ай бұрын
Sure! For a nice compilation of the biggest discoveries in physics, check out: www.quantamagazine.org/videos/2023s-biggest-breakthroughs-in-physics/ For a more on quantum gravity: www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2023/dec/new-theory-seeks-unite-einsteins-gravity-quantum-mechanics
@ellpee7756 ай бұрын
went sleep this was playing now my algorith is full of maths
@engulbananbananas65466 ай бұрын
THIS IS REVOLUTIONARY INSIGHT INTO PERTUBATION THEORY. THIS IS SO AMAZING THANK YOU!!!!!!1111
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-345 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@samrouppevandervoort51826 ай бұрын
this will come in handy on my exam in two days😊 Keep up the great content!
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-346 ай бұрын
Best of luck for your exam!
@University_Of_Universe6 ай бұрын
The master has struck once again! Well done sir!
@University_Of_Universe6 ай бұрын
Amazing mister, you have struck the chord perfectly once again! You are a blooming flower!
@University_Of_Universe6 ай бұрын
Jesus christ could not himself do this any better! I have abandoned my faith for your pure genius! You must possibly be the greatest that it ever was, all Hail the World of Quantum. An uncovering of the mystified, the light in the haze, the road in the dark, the shining star in the otherwise black dark sky. You truly, are the head of the manor, the chief of the army, I applaud you, your work, your art and your dedication. You are Pure. You are Elegant. You are masterful. You are the World.... Of quantum.
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-346 ай бұрын
Thank you for your exquisite words of admiration. It gives me unparalleled joy to see your enthusiasm for quantum physics and appreciation for the pursuit of knowledge. I hail students like you, who are one-pointedly devoted to the pursuit of the holiest, purest and the noblest knowledge about this fascinating world… of quantum!
@samrouppevandervoort51828 ай бұрын
Awe inspiring video! I always struggled with perturbation theory. But this was a very clear explanation. Cant wait for the world of quantum to be demystified!!!!
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-348 ай бұрын
You're welcome! In upcoming videos we will be taking a look at more advanced concepts in perturbation theory. Stay tuned for that!
@sachinkaregaonkar25598 ай бұрын
Thanks for a great explanation on the use of perturbation theory in quantum mechanics!!
@samrouppevandervoort51829 ай бұрын
Great video, when is the next one coming?
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-349 ай бұрын
Just released! Check out the video my video about perturbation theory!
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Exactly how is the magnetic field shielded/contained?
Vector potential also 0 right?
Is that why a static magnetic field 's Hz value is 0?
Great dive into the concept.
the musics too disruptive
I got a master's in physics in '99 and actually teach high school physics. You have cleared some things up for me that I didn't understand for many years. Thank you.
I don’t normally comment on KZread videos but I have to say this is an EXCELLENT video. You not only explain a very interesting effect that’s not often discussed but you also explain ancillary topics succinctly like gauge invariance, curl, line integrals etc. You’re using just the right level of mathematics to make it easily approachable to individuals with a college level of education without resorting to leaps due to having to dumb it down. Really an Incredible job. Please pick any topics for future videos and go at it! Looking forward to it.
@@DoctorRockstarMD Thanks!
It's almost like the lesson here is that you can't really enclose a magnetic field, so saying it was a closed magnetic field was wrong in the first place.
I have a problem with the double slit experiment. A laser in ONE hole makes interference pattern. WHY? Don't believe me? Google "laser interference pattern" Now in ONE hole can make interference pattern im sure 2 can a in interference pattern. So please tell my the double slit experiment is true if ONE HOLE can do the same?
Can magnetic shielding ever be complete?
As fas as I know you cant shield it
great video, but why so much mispronouncing?
Text to speech might enhance this otherwise great video . . .
bruh the music 😂
You do not show what happens . You just talk about it. One of the worst most frustrating youtube ever.
Honestly.. I have a question.. Won't that circle containing magnetic field affect the trajectories of electrons and mess with them through the double slit and maybe change the result too? Just curious. They don't seem to do so in the experiment. And also, it's amazing how Vector potentials do actually exists 👍 It's an amazing concept!! Please keep making more videos sir, I love your channel 🫶
Thanks for the support💚 And yes, you are right. The circle/enclosure, which is there to keep the magnetic field confined will interact with the incoming electron. However, that is not a problem. In the first run of the experiment, we still have the circle, it’s just that the magnetic field is off. In the second run, we turn on the magnetic field and the circle is ofc present. So whatever effect the circle has on the experiment is present in both trials. In essence, we are comparing the result of having “double slit+circle” vs “double slit+circle+magnetic field”.
Thanks alot for your explination!! Yes you're right, that makes alot of sense!! Love your channel sir ❤️✨️
Omggg!! This channel taught me alott just under 26 mins, Please Do Explain the Schrödinger's equation in one of your next videos 🙏✨️ All the best ❤️✨️
Glad to hear that! Schrödinger equation is coming up in the next 2-3 videos😃
great channel!!
Thanks!
Exciting stuff indeed
@WorldofQuantum6.62e-34. Thank you! Loved the video. please show us the effects on an electron from various orientations of shelded magnets in similar situations. There must be photos somewhere !
Noted!
Irritating and loud BGM. Please fix.
Thank you for creating this video. I would welcome a video explaining the Schrödinger equation and demonstrating how it can be used to calculate the amplitudes of various eigenstates of a system such ammonia.
Sure thing! I'll schedule that as one of the next videos. Btw, Ammonia??
Prototype of the quantum stuff on 4 foot rock nearing completion. Hope to upload on KZread soon kzread.info/dash/bejne/pnphk8Z_YMiopNY.htmlsi=m3CDsRiwsKLdig3J
You need to work on the recording of your voice. It's very difficult to understand what you're saying due to the low quality of the recording. That you put loud music over it, didn't help either. Very distracting. Makes it hard to actually enjoy the otherwise well made video.
Really appreciate your feedback! Will work on that in my next video😃
The vector potential is there also without any quantum considerations. And for the love of God the word determine is not pronounced deter mine.
Yes! Thanks for mentioning that. I see that it may have been difficult to deter....mine that from the video😁
@@WorldofQuantum6.62e-34 sorry my fellow English speaker is an ass. Some of do understand our language is absurdly inconsistent. It's said determin and rhymes with in, despite ending in mine and seeming like it should be said as it is written. That said, no one who understands this video was confused by your pronunciation.
Careful your racist slip is showing.
Great video, but for the music. Perhaps on picking the premises without great care you created the strange effect, much like a Zeno's paradox.
Thanks!
@@WorldofQuantum6.62e-34 Any music is superflous and distracting!
the whole reason to even have quantum mechanics is that humanity put too much value into cause and effect
It seems to me that it would be worthwhile to substantiate the applicability of Stokes’ theorem
That would have certainly made the treatment more complete, however it was dropped for the sake of conciseness of the video. Hopefully it didn't sacrifice the understandability
@@WorldofQuantum6.62e-34 Yes, I understand that all the necessary theory for a completely strict description will not fit even into a 3-hour video. It’s just that in this case, the statement of the problem “there is a magnetic field in this region, but in another region it is not” hints at the discontinuity of the magnetic field and therefore, in my opinion, it is still worthwhile to discuss in more detail the application of Stokes’ theorem. However, it's up to you to decide, overall the video is very good.
@@saintpro9594 Ah! I now understand what you meant. Tbh, I just didn’t think about it deeply enough. I missed the significance of stating the applicability of Stoke’s theorem. So I really appreciate you bringing it to my attention.
First off, a rather good overall explanation of this "paradox", a very clear discussion of the equations used, and excellent graphics (You can talk a bit faster, however ;) ). I'll simply add that the math really say's nothing about the 'A' field for any specific region (or enclosed by the line integral) except giving its total value. As you point out, the double slit electron experiment, certainly does prove that the vector potential cannot be zero in any region outside the enclosed/shielded 'B' field area. While Maxwell's equation for this situation doesn't account for this behavior (not too surprising since magnetic fields are just uncorrected electric fields in motion) it is obvious that this is where the error dwells. Certainly, this demonstrates a topic the two theoretical approaches provide rather dramatically different results.
Thanks! And yes, certainly, the AB effect exemplifies a bunch of physical principles at play. Another interesting discussion is that regarding the connection between Berry phase and the Aharonov-Bohm effect. This effect can also be approached in a different way: by analyzing the accumulated Berry phase as the wavefunction travels from the slits to the screen.
With luck and more power for you.
Appreciate the kind words!
Great video! I had never heard of the effect until now and now I am very intrigued!
stop your..background sounds
Thanks for the feedback! Will remember for future videos
love the topic, but... very sorry. the sound quality and volume of your voice is so poor, I cannot continue. get a good mic and turn OFF that ridiculus foreground music. I'm looking forward to your next videos !
I got you covered! Check out the first link in the description
nice music. did you say something by the way ?
🤣🤣🤣
very good video
Glad you liked it!
Please, please, please, TURN OFF THE MUSIC!!
I agree. The music was a bit off. There is a sound corrected version on my channel. Link in the description
Less music version! kzread.info/dash/bejne/e36Lp7WMmsqbdaQ.htmlsi=JeEt41WvLom9H2mX
Thanks for pointing it out in the comments too❤
I wanted to watch it but the music is very distracting and loud. I still gave a 👍 tho
Thanks for the 👍 and the feedback! If it's possible, I'll try to upload a sound-corrected version soon. Otherwise, I will keep that in mind for my next videos.
Great video
Glad you liked it!
Amazing thank you so much
Sure thing!
Such a demystification!
Thanks! Just tryna demystify the world, a quantum at a time😎
He strikes again. The man the legend the one and only
Thanks 😄😄 Hope you liked the video
epic video!!!!!
Thanks!
Great video, thanks !
Any references too the breakthroughs mentioned?
Sure! For a nice compilation of the biggest discoveries in physics, check out: www.quantamagazine.org/videos/2023s-biggest-breakthroughs-in-physics/ For a more on quantum gravity: www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2023/dec/new-theory-seeks-unite-einsteins-gravity-quantum-mechanics
went sleep this was playing now my algorith is full of maths
THIS IS REVOLUTIONARY INSIGHT INTO PERTUBATION THEORY. THIS IS SO AMAZING THANK YOU!!!!!!1111
You're welcome!
this will come in handy on my exam in two days😊 Keep up the great content!
Best of luck for your exam!
The master has struck once again! Well done sir!
Amazing mister, you have struck the chord perfectly once again! You are a blooming flower!
Jesus christ could not himself do this any better! I have abandoned my faith for your pure genius! You must possibly be the greatest that it ever was, all Hail the World of Quantum. An uncovering of the mystified, the light in the haze, the road in the dark, the shining star in the otherwise black dark sky. You truly, are the head of the manor, the chief of the army, I applaud you, your work, your art and your dedication. You are Pure. You are Elegant. You are masterful. You are the World.... Of quantum.
Thank you for your exquisite words of admiration. It gives me unparalleled joy to see your enthusiasm for quantum physics and appreciation for the pursuit of knowledge. I hail students like you, who are one-pointedly devoted to the pursuit of the holiest, purest and the noblest knowledge about this fascinating world… of quantum!
Awe inspiring video! I always struggled with perturbation theory. But this was a very clear explanation. Cant wait for the world of quantum to be demystified!!!!
You're welcome! In upcoming videos we will be taking a look at more advanced concepts in perturbation theory. Stay tuned for that!
Thanks for a great explanation on the use of perturbation theory in quantum mechanics!!
Great video, when is the next one coming?
Just released! Check out the video my video about perturbation theory!