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Physics for Students- Unleash your power!!

Physics for Students- Unleash your power!!

Physics
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66 comments

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Review summary

Based on 66 comments, created with AI

Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teaching quality, teacher's experience, fees vs value. Many students highlight spot on, please complete this series with visual-based ...

What students talk about most

Teaching Quality

The teacher provides excellent and helpful explanations for complex physics topics, often using visu...

Teacher's Experience

The teacher is highly experienced and knowledgeable, holding academic credentials and having a prove...

Fees vs Value

Students perceive the content as highly valuable and helpful, indicating excellent educational value...

Teacher Personality

The teacher is highly respected and regarded as clever and dedicated by students, though a thick acc...

Evaluation breakdown

Teaching Quality4.0
Spot on, please complete this series with visual-based explanations as it helps achieve the crux.
An excellent exposition of the Lagrangian!
provided with the essential portion of the subject matter to master GR theory.
Great explanation of everything.
Excellent presentation, for me at least, because I have not studied tensors before but have a deep interest to know.
amazing explanation, very helpful.
even better than last year's course you made! I like the way you knitted the evolution of tensors and the nod to great scientists.
unclear lecture in turn no interest on subject. Please make it more lucid.
you have a thick accent which is somewhat difficult to understand and it inhibits progress.
Teacher's Experience4.0
Thank you, Doctor.
Thank you Professor
clever teacher
even better than last year's course you made!
Study Material3.0
visual-based explanations as it helps achieve the crux.
knitted the evolution of tensors and the nod to great scientists.
many diagrams look wrong and like AI slop? For example, at 11:12 the Y arrow points in the wrong direction.
sometimes your rotation of axes are not identified accurately.
you may say that a given vector is the same in two different coordinate systems, yet it is visibly plain that the size of the two vectors are not the same.
Doubt Support3.0
Tests & Practice3.0
Flexibility2.0
Have been looking for this series from you for a long time!
you have an ad every 1 minute or so. How is anyone going to watch these videos?
Fees vs Value4.0
this video is Gold.
amazing explanation, very helpful.
you have an ad every 1 minute or so. How is anyone going to watch these videos?
Teacher Personality4.0
Thank you, Doctor.
Thank you Professor
Incredible work sir
clever teacher
you have a thick accent which is somewhat difficult to understand and it inhibits progress.

Top Strengths

1. Excellent explanation of complex physics topics

2. Deep subject matter expertise and academic credentials

3. High perceived value of educational content

Areas to Improve

1. Accuracy and quality of diagrams and visual aids

2. Clarity of explanations for all students, potentially addressing accent issues

3. Management of ads to ensure an uninterrupted learning experience

What students love

Spot on, please complete this series with visual-based explanations as it helps achieve the crux.

5 likes

Wow! Have been looking for this series from you for a long time! Thank you!

5 likes

An excellent exposition of the Lagrangian! I'm shocked that I'm the first to comment.

3 likes

I believe after watching this video I had been provided with the essential portion of the subject matter to master GR theory. Thank you, Doctor.

3 likes

Thank you for this video on QFT! Great explanation of everything.

2 likes

Excellent presentation, for me at least, because I have not studied tensors before but have a deep interest to know.

1 likes

Thank you Professor, this video is Gold.

1 likes

Incredible work sir, thank you so much for this amazing explanation, very helpful.

1 likes

Great video again! I watched the video about QFT and that one was also very, very good! Thank you for this lecture!

1 likes

This is even better than last year's course you made! I like the way you knitted the evolution of tensors and the nod to great scientists.

1 likes

What could be better

Is it just me, or do many diagrams look wrong and like AI slop? For example, at 11:12 the Y arrow points in the wrong direction. Otherwise, a very interesting video.

2 likes

Is as good as my college lecture, where unclear lecture in turn no interest on subject. Please make it more lucid.

2 likes

I notice that sometimes your rotation of axes are not identified accurately. Or that you may say that a given vector is the same in two different coordinate systems, yet it is visibly plain that the size of the two vectors are not the same.

1 likes

This is a very good video and you are a clever teacher, but you have a thick accent which is somewhat difficult to understand and it inhibits progress.

1 likes

Look, I am using ad blocker on YT so I can watch this vid without interruption. But you have an ad every 1 minute or so. How is anyone going to watch these videos?

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