DrPhysicsA

DrPhysicsA

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Joined January 2012 (14 years on YouTube)
Subscribers
329K
Growth (7d)
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Total views
31M
Videos
223
Avg views/video
141K

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About

Follow me on Twitter: @BobEagle2 This YouTube channel contains a series of Physics videos which are intended to give a basic introduction to the subjects covered. They explain the essence of the subject in as simple as way as possible. They assume basic knowledge of algebra and calculus and some general physics. UK A levels are broadly equivalent to USA AP/ SATs. UK GCSEs are broadly equivalent to US high school diploma. Dr PhysicsA has a BSc (physics) and PhD (nuclear physics) from King's College, London. Videos are organised into playlists: A Level Physics Revision GCSE Physics Revision A Level Physics Exam Questions Examples Atomic Physics Electricity & Magnetism Particle Physics Thermodynamics Nuclear Physics Classical Mechanics Special & General Relativity Cosmology Quantum Mechanics Miscellaneous You can get a full list of the contents of videos on this channel, organised into playlists, at http://www.bobeagle.co.uk/drphysicsa.html

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DrPhysicsA has accumulated 31,426,654 total views across 223 videos.
When did DrPhysicsA start on YouTube?
DrPhysicsA created its YouTube channel in January 2012, about 14 years ago.
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