Introduction to Astro Physics

Learn Black Holes, Astronomy, Cosmology, Modern Physics, Einstein's Special Theory, General Relativity, and Big Bang

3.75 (77 reviews)
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Introduction to Astro Physics
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Nov 2021
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What you will learn

Differential Calculus for astronomy

Integral Calculus for astronomy

Line element for spherical coordinates

What is contraction?

What is Geodesic Line?

Principle of Cosmology

Redshift in Cosmology

Hubble's Law

Einstein's Universe Model

de Sitter comparison with Einstein's model of universe

Difference between astronomy and cosmology

Newtonian cosmology

Mathematical formulation of astronomy and cosmology

And much more about astronomy and cosmology

Why take this course?

  • < Step-by-step explanation of more than 100 video lessons on Astrophysics>

  • <Instant reply to your questions asked during lessons>

  • <Weekly live talks on Introduction to Astro Physics. You can raise your questions in a live session as well>

  • <Helping materials like notes, examples, and exercises>

  • <Solution of quizzes and assignments>

How to become a pro in  Astrophysics?

In this course, you will master the two basic and advanced concepts of Astrophysics. This course is less theoretical and more mathematical. So, you must have at least high school math skills to understand this course astrophysics. This course astrophysics has its own significance in applied and theoretical physics. Many students around the globe are searching for this course in astrophysics to understand the math behind astronomy and cosmology.

The length of this course is 5 hours and there are 4 sections. You will start with the very basics and end with the mastery of astronomy and cosmology. Each video is not shorter and has at least a 1-hour duration. However, I have given some suggestions to take this course in the introduction video. So, just follow the suggestions that I have given in the very first video.

Moreover, the course is not easy, and might be some students will feel difficulties while taking this course. They shouldn't worry because there are question-answer sections in each video. You can ask me as many questions as you can ask, I promise you that I will give you a prompt response to each of your questions. You shouldn't feel that I am far from you. Honestly, it is just like I am sitting just like in the classroom and you are asking me the questions and I am giving you the answer.

The course is fully structured and has varieties of contents. The course has been prepared in sequence and series-wise. Many contents, famous contents which are being used in astronomy and cosmology have been presented by me (Instructor).

The course fulfills all the basics and advanced concepts. You can apply for this course in the research areas of cosmology and astronomy. I feel that this course will attract researchers and they can apply mathematics in astronomy and cosmology.

Some of the contents are purely astronomical where you will learn the documentaries information about solar systems and others planets, galaxies, meteors, and asteroids. But some of the concepts are purely cosmological where you will start from the line elements of spherical polar coordinates and you will end with Hubble's law of the universe.

No doubt, the course is totally mathematical but I have also explained the theory behind the mathematical equations that what they describe, and what is their physical signs as well.

Astronomy and cosmology are actually the applied physics of stars, planets, and the evolution of the universe from the big bang to today or in the future predictions. This is much more interesting if we formulate the theories behind the subjects. And you will get astonished when you will find the theory behind these mathematical equations and I hope that you will enjoy this course. Have a nice day



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Reviews

Alan
March 8, 2022
Although the instructor appears knowledgeable, the course is quite challenging to follow because his accent makes much of what he says unintelligible. In addition, the problem is made worse because the automated closed captioning makes confusing and inaccurate guesses as to what he is saying that make no sense whatsoever. All this is compounded by the fact that the instructor uses many terms that he fails to define or explain before using them.
Kenneth
November 26, 2021
It is nearly impossible to understand the lecturer because his accent is undecipherable. The captions are not sufficient. Full and edited transcripts are needed to fully appreciate the lectures. The graphics are phenomenal though.
Marc
August 10, 2021
The subject is very interesting. Although, I must say that the background music in the first part is quite annoying and make it difficult to listen.
Pushkar
June 7, 2021
The course starting was pretty good but during 1 Astrophysics lecture the sound quality was very poor . Also , the elaboration be done with some of the concepts.
Donald
April 5, 2021
Instructor knows his stuff, focuses far more on the mathematical ability to do calculations and solve problems rather than covers core concepts, thought processes, and the why behind importance of concepts
Michael
December 14, 2020
very interesting stuff. maybe make a venn diagram between the einstein old model, new model, the desitter model, and even the mach model. Perhaps make a downloadable field/document, or resource, of the 12 equations of the cartesian coordinate system. Other than that I appreciate the repeating of the important stuff.
John
December 5, 2020
Do NOT read the transcript or turn on closed captioning which is based on the transcript. This transcript was obviously prepared by a 10 year old who did not use English as his primary language. Most of the transcript is gibberish and does not reflect what is being said or written. Why was this not proofread?? So far, the only reason for introducing calculus is to do a transformation from Cartesian to Polar coordinates in 3(?) dimensions. The presentation is disjointed and concepts like the Euler Lagrangian are thrown into the discussion with no justification and little explanation. Tensors are also thrown in with no explanation of why a variable is covariant or contravariant. Halfway through is not going well.

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