Muddiest Points: Polymers I - Introduction
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 มี.ค. 2014
- This video serves as an introduction to polymers from the perspective of muddiest points taken from materials science and engineering classes.
To download the slideset from this video, visit: www.slideshare.net/mseasuslide...
To study the vocabulary from this video, visit: quizlet.com/21161469/61-polyme...
To review bonding concepts, visit: • Muddiest Point - Bonding
This work was supported by NSF Grants #0836041 and #1226325.
Please continue to upload more videos! They're really helping me learn for my Intro to Material Science class.
You are a fantastic teacher.
Very clear presentation.
Great job!
Thanks.
These videos are great! I wish you would finish the polymer series!
This is exactly what I was looking for. Very cool, thank you for your informative videos.
She probably stopped making videos because she got sick of the creepy comments lol
GREAT ....WE NEED MORE....THANK YOU...
This is a great explanation, thank you very much. 😁👍
Thanks a lot for the video. This has helped a lot to get a general understanding to help me during my paper.
Tanks a lot for these lectures
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So much better than how my professor organised and explained the topics...
Nice thanks this was just what I needed.
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Many thans, very informative, it helped me a lot have an overall idea about polymers, God pless you, looking for more videos..
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Excellent presentation. How to get soft copy of this presentation ?
you have more videos on a certain site or is this all of it?
The slide with Stress/Strain chart has errors in table -> Bakelite tensile strenght is ~62 (chart), and Polystyrene is ~36(chart). 25:26
Hi, great videos. How come you stopped?
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seems weird to me thermoset cross linked ones have a lower melting point than amorphous linear polymers
Please make more
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like it
what's %EL?
% elongation
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"This will be covered in the next video."
MaterialsConcepts > Budinski ;-)
Glad you're not my professor. I wouldn't be able to keep my mind away from fantasizing about being kept after class 😏