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This is one of the best concise yet comprehensive explanations of the "Carnot Power Cycle."
this is underrated channel, you deserve more credits!
Clarity here is outstanding.
This is the best lecture video i've found so far!
this video gives good in-depth detailed for understanding Carnot cycle! Great work!
Amazing channel. Every one of your thermodynamics videos is wonderfully presented and impressively concise.
Thank you for going through the details. Most tutorials want to solve damn exercises going through algebra and understanding very little
Thumbs up this was insane
remarkable teaching, would be great if we can get accesses to slides
9:37 The refrigeration cycle should have a W_out arrow between stages 2 and 3. Other than that great vid!
9:13 Can you explain why the condenser is subject to isothermal compression despite rejecting heat? I thought it should be an isobaric process. Secondly, I believe it is a P-V diagram not a T-V diagram
Highly boring lectures because of those fonts he uses........🤕................ plz change it
It’s all hand written my guy, is that what you’re referring too
This is one of the best concise yet comprehensive explanations of the "Carnot Power Cycle."
this is underrated channel, you deserve more credits!
Clarity here is outstanding.
This is the best lecture video i've found so far!
this video gives good in-depth detailed for understanding Carnot cycle! Great work!
Amazing channel. Every one of your thermodynamics videos is wonderfully presented and impressively concise.
Thank you for going through the details. Most tutorials want to solve damn exercises going through algebra and understanding very little
Thumbs up this was insane
remarkable teaching, would be great if we can get accesses to slides
9:37 The refrigeration cycle should have a W_out arrow between stages 2 and 3. Other than that great vid!
9:13 Can you explain why the condenser is subject to isothermal compression despite rejecting heat? I thought it should be an isobaric process. Secondly, I believe it is a P-V diagram not a T-V diagram
Highly boring lectures because of those fonts he uses........🤕................ plz change it
It’s all hand written my guy, is that what you’re referring too