The video has been viewed over 80,000 times on Twitter.
A unique method of teaching can create an enjoyable and productive classroom experience for students where they can learn important academic and social skills. Now, a physics teacher’s video explaining refraction has impressed netizens.
Posted on Twitter by Deepak Prabhu, the viral video shows a teacher using two glasses to separate the medium air and the refractive index of the glass. Moments later, the teacher pours vegetable oil inside a glass and explains in detail that glass and oil have the same refractive index. He says that when the refractive indices are the same, the light does not bend and hence the glass is not visible.
The caption accompanying the video read, “He is a real hardcore teacher, not one who just wants to shine while speaking English.”
Watch the video here:
He is a real hardcore teacher, not one who just wants to shine by speaking English. pic.twitter.com/BMj2zAIEog
— Deepak Prabhu (@ragiing_bull) 8 November 2022
The video has been viewed over 80,000 times on Twitter. The Internet is heavily influenced by his quirky style of teaching physics. One user wrote, “Great way to explain. I keep telling my friends that this is the reason why our car headlights don’t work at their best during the rainy season. Reflective index is low.”
Another user wrote, “One of the reasons why Indian education system (especially higher education) is like it is because it is not taught in the mother tongue. It encourages looting without understanding and the same goes for teachers – that’s it. Reads it and explains it. Loud voice.”
A third user wrote, “Wow… an extraordinary way of explaining stuff… with simple means.” A fourth user expressed, “Very impressed! Glad to see not only their grasp on the subject but their commitment to understanding their students. That’s what makes good teachers.”
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