@EugeneKhutoryansky

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@theCodyReeder

These videos are so great!

@DasIllu

I just love this channel.
After watching a video you really feel like you finally understand things a bit better compared to what they teach in schools.

@physicsboi1744

When you see Eugene Khutoryansky
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@EugeneKhutoryansky

You can help translate this video by adding subtitles in other languages.  To add a translation, click on the following link:

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Details about adding translations is available at 
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/6054623?hl=en
Thanks.

@Borg8

This channel is so underestimated...
Thank you, Eugene!

@arciviousx2362

My brain: let's watch this video
My brain 10 min later: I am knowledge

@henrycgs

6:26 why is that? Since there are less spheres above the ones on the right, why do the spheres feel the same downwards force?

@iestynne

I do love your videos, unfortunately this one fails to provide the central insight.
The key moment occurs at 6:32 where the container shape changes but the pressure remains the same... unfortunately your arrows don't explain why this is true.
Where are the vertical forces coming from on the right side, given that the container is a single rigid body and is thus not being pushed down onto the liquid molecules by gravity?

@biadzine-eddine267

Amazing!!
My thermodynamics teacher struggled a lot explaining us this effect, it would have helped so much to watch this video as an introduction 👍👍
Thank you for this greatly well made video!!

@ahappyimago

6:30- if you’re wondering why the balls experience  a downward pressure, I think it’s because the vibrations of the nearby balls knock them in all directions which forces them against the ceiling box which is pushing them downward.

@robyngenn872

I’ve been looking for a video like this for so long. I honestly think you are the first. Thx.

@WildEngineering

Eugene, you keep pumping out such high quality videos, i love it. Im so glad i found this channel several years ago!

@canniballissimo

Отличный ролик! Даже не задумывался до таких подробностей!

@robyngenn872

Can you explain why pressure stays the same even if the shape of the container changes like you said at 6:25 . I’m confused on why pressure would be the same if there are less molecules of the fluid pushing down.

@davidh6300

Students are really fortunate to have these videos.

@jahnvipatel471

I love your videos. It makes me more curious about physics. 
 Thank you so much for all videos. We support you. Keep it up. Since my professor presented your video in physics class, i visited your channel and watched many videos. I Love your channel

@ajinkyavidwans4134

When you're about to sleep but Eugene uploads a video:


I am notgonnasleepbeforethisshit

@MN-sc9qs

Eugene, you should win awards for your wonderful teaching method and clear explanations. Thanks for sharing!

@gorkemvids4839

Ah fluid mechanics. I wish we had this video when i was studying engineering. Great video!