The key to understanding accents is just more exposure. At my university I had professors from all over the world, and it was hard at first but the world is getting smaller, and we can't live in a bubble. In your careers, you will work with people from all over, so use this opportunity to get used to other accents. THANK YOU NPTEL!!
this idea is awesome!!! as an engineering student, this provides another source of material for my classes. Good Work, and congratulations from Puerto Rico, at the other side of the world!!!
I wonder why people who r not interested visit these links in the first place and comment crap...am sure a person who is searching for the fluid mechanics knowledge wud get wht he needs here and thats all that matters ... Thank you sir...it was really informative for me!!
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People who are complaining about his accent/english are those who have no idea what he's talking about and are jealous.
Great lecture. I wish video lectures like this existed when I was getting my engineering degree because now we can speed through the lectures at high speed and watch in 1/2 the time. Love the channel to nptelhrd, nice to see worthwhile content on TH-cam.
This programme really needs to be appreciated and utilized by the engineering students community.It has helped me greatly to understand and enjoy the subject.I thank Prof. Eldho for his efforts to make this video course complete and a very useful tool.Thank you, sir..Hope, all the content and the courses on NPTEL will be brought out in video form.The video courses are more helpful to us, the students, than the web courses..I thank all each and everyone involved in this programme.
Hi rabinjoshi, The respected sir teaches fluid mechanics, not english. His english is ok. What is important is that he succeeds in getting his message across. Thank you SIR...
Great lecture! It may be hard for a non-Indian to understand his English but with practice you will be able to do it.. Indians are good it math and its worth understanding them even if it requires practice.
You guys don't have to settle for this thick accent and slow paced style. Search "riefler 01" and click on the first video. Riefler has a whole series of fluid mechanics videos which are light years ahead of this guy.
This reminds me of my time at university studying engineering, how can such an interesting subject be made so difficult to understand and painfully boring? I'm glad I changed course to study Product Design where the learning environment was very different. I'd rather buy a quality text and read about the subject myself. I think finding a charasmatic/interesting/informative engineering lecturer would akin to finding a needle in a haystack,
im a student. ME and we are studying fluid flow in pipes. we have a test next week , 2 questions one on differential equations explaining fluid flow mainly in 2-d and the other on proving Navier-Stokes theorem. jk. na losses in pipe flow.
I enjoyed video. It has very nice explanation with practical examples. I don't understand one thing that why you have taken shear stress on X axis and shear strain on Y axis in various types of fluid diagram? Strain in independent quantity so it should be on X axis. please explain.
this is an amazing and great initiative. i only ask one thing. in the future when more vids like this are being made, can the slides be shown a tad longer....i have to pause it to be able to read the slides. cheers
I'm Indian, adn I definetly agree that he has a very strong accent,a nd ppl frm around the globe may have difficulty understanding, tough Indins think his English is very clear. However, STANFORD and many other universities have such videos too.. So, I would say different videos cater to different audiences, in terms of quality, ease in understanding adn for obvious other reasons !
pretty good explanation in most parts but sometimes i found the teacher a bit hard to understand what he was saying cause of his accent but overall pretty good
If this were my teacher, I'd drop his class. Not that he's a bad teacher, but I can barely distinguish his words, therefore I'm always behind in understanding what he's saying.
@kami645464 This is a very good video. Like all other videos by NPTEL. Accessing NPTEL videos, i landed into . Its a good online platform connecting students and educators. It offers wide variety of content also
Why u are showing teachers face so many times. U shoud show slide while explanation. Please note that.. We want to read slides at the time of explanation. It will be more effective.
I´m spanish and my english is very bad, however y can understand his english accent. You can actívate the subtitles, are the same that the man it saying.
Unfortunately America will have to get used to the accents since not many Americans go on to be professors in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM). Hell in most STEM graduate school, Americans are the minority.
To reach better efficiency and make the courses more attractive, the english should be better and clearly spoken. If not possible, then - at least - slowly spoken, so that one could catch the words that were meant to be pronounciated.
Its a good initiative from indian government agency. But, plz note that, even he is a knowledgeful person, he is not expressing with right words. Poor english fluency as a professor. Another thing, viewers please note, while he is describing fundamental units, he says unit of temparature is "Centigrade". Its not centigrade, it is "Celcius"(meeting of SI weights and measures, centigrade is officially droped and Celcius is used in the name of founder Celcius).
If you speak portuguese, french, german, spanish besids english, or I would say, if you speak 1 (ONE) language besides english, it won't be a problem :/
The key to understanding accents is just more exposure. At my university I had professors from all over the world, and it was hard at first but the world is getting smaller, and we can't live in a bubble. In your careers, you will work with people from all over, so use this opportunity to get used to other accents. THANK YOU NPTEL!!
Really appreciate your positive statement ma'am....
this idea is awesome!!! as an engineering student, this provides another source of material for my classes. Good Work, and congratulations from Puerto Rico, at the other side of the world!!!
I wonder why people who r not interested visit these links in the first place and comment crap...am sure a person who is searching for the fluid mechanics knowledge wud get wht he needs here and thats all that matters ... Thank you sir...it was really informative for me!!
People who are complaining about his accent/english are those who have no idea what he's talking about and are jealous.
Great lecture. I wish video lectures like this existed when I was getting my engineering degree because now we can speed through the lectures at high speed and watch in 1/2 the time. Love the channel to nptelhrd, nice to see worthwhile content on TH-cam.
These lectures are an outrageously wonderful supplement to my current classes.
This programme really needs to be appreciated and utilized by the engineering students community.It has helped me greatly to understand and enjoy the subject.I thank Prof. Eldho for his efforts to make this video course complete and a very useful tool.Thank you, sir..Hope, all the content and the courses on NPTEL will be brought out in video form.The video courses are more helpful to us, the students, than the web courses..I thank all each and everyone involved in this programme.
Respected Sir;
I am a student of IITk i enjoyed your lecture
very much
An 'Ultra Legend' certificate should be awarded to students completing this lecture series.
Hi rabinjoshi, The respected sir teaches fluid mechanics, not english. His english is ok. What is important is that he succeeds in getting his message across. Thank you SIR...
remember that this is the internet, and not a university of science, and learning directly is easier than from a screen. atleast to my experience.
Great lecture! It may be hard for a non-Indian to understand his English but with practice you will be able to do it.. Indians are good it math and its worth understanding them even if it requires practice.
You guys don't have to settle for this thick accent and slow paced style. Search "riefler 01" and click on the first video. Riefler has a whole series of fluid mechanics videos which are light years ahead of this guy.
Keep it up. Please cover all the courses taught in india. Will provide a boost to indian economy. Create awareness about this way of teaching.
@SaracenArrow
i didn't notice any problem in his english
but fortunately his english is very clear , and all NPTEL lectures are great
This reminds me of my time at university studying engineering, how can such an interesting subject be made so difficult to understand and painfully boring? I'm glad I changed course to study Product Design where the learning environment was very different.
I'd rather buy a quality text and read about the subject myself. I think finding a charasmatic/interesting/informative engineering lecturer would akin to finding a needle in a haystack,
a well lecturer,true mechanian
PLEASE MAKE THE VIDEO QUALITY HIGHER THAN A MERE 240p.
thanks for u r lecture
we are really greatfull to u through out our life
thanks once more sir
very nice concept___
will help peoples like me, who usually found outside their classes__
This video's easy to understand good explanation using pipes in fluid live.i..like this video
im a student. ME and we are studying fluid flow in pipes. we have a test next week , 2 questions one on differential equations explaining fluid flow mainly in 2-d and the other on proving Navier-Stokes theorem. jk. na losses in pipe flow.
Thanx NPTEL😊.
I enjoyed video. It has very nice explanation with practical examples.
I don't understand one thing that why you have taken shear stress on X axis and shear strain on Y axis in various types of fluid diagram?
Strain in independent quantity so it should be on X axis.
please explain.
o yea to save some time skip the first 10 or 11 mins or so, its kinda just refreshing on the differences between a fluid and solid
Nice video Please make some MCQ's on this unit
this is an amazing and great initiative.
i only ask one thing. in the future when more vids like this are being made, can the slides be shown a tad longer....i have to pause it to be able to read the slides. cheers
I'm Indian, adn I definetly agree that he has a very strong accent,a nd ppl frm around the globe may have difficulty understanding, tough Indins think his English is very clear. However, STANFORD and many other universities have such videos too.. So, I would say different videos cater to different audiences, in terms of quality, ease in understanding adn for obvious other reasons !
pretty good explanation in most parts but sometimes i found the teacher a bit hard to understand what he was saying cause of his accent but overall pretty good
very good explanation, thank u Sir
Have you heard Scots from UK speak ? This professor is FAR better. He lacks accent and vocab but is otherwise VERY clear in explanation.
I feel no problem with his English ....he is teaching properly.......
If this were my teacher, I'd drop his class. Not that he's a bad teacher, but I can barely distinguish his words, therefore I'm always behind in understanding what he's saying.
This is very helpful
@rohitkumarindia because you re indian, for me it is sooooo hard to understand indian english accent but lecture is good
There's a difference between understanding Fluid mechanics and TEACHING IT>....
yes, it is :)
Unit of Temperature (14:00) SI unit of Temperature is Degree Celsius??????
Moby - Porcelain
Album : Play from Moby or also on The beach original soundtrack (various artist)
Nice information sir
I need ur help to get best of GATE rank
@kami645464
This is a very good video. Like all other videos by NPTEL. Accessing NPTEL videos, i landed into . Its a good online platform connecting students and educators. It offers wide variety of content also
Video starts at 4:30.
Ty
Thank you !
How force can be fundamental quantity? Since force= mass x accelaration
jazzak allaha how can we download this videos please help me and thanks to the lecturer
thank you
is he lecturer ?? or news reader??
Sir I am preparing for UPSC and civil Engineering is my optional subject
My question is that this video is useful my syllabus
Please somebody help me
Yeah it is quite useful
How to know if a fluid is Newtanian or not?
@ApertureTH i agree w/ u.
Why u are showing teachers face so many times. U shoud show slide while explanation. Please note that..
We want to read slides at the time of explanation. It will be more effective.
That's the only thing this guy has in his favour: his face is somewhat tolerable. His teaching and teaching materials are atrocious!
good
I don't see much of this in the States do you? Who will me more educated if we don't do something ourselves?
all are original
Thnks sir
it was nice
I am no expert but my father uses Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics.
is it helpful for vtu students 3rd semester ??
I´m spanish and my english is very bad, however y can understand his english accent.
You can actívate the subtitles, are the same that the man it saying.
it was useful thank you
esta este mismo video con subtitulos en español??
can you plzz tell me wich lec no is compressible fluid flow
??
If you can't understand it, don't watch it.. simple enough!!
The music is Porcelain
could someone please tell me what's the name of the intro music??
They would be excellent, but I can't understand them too well. It's a bad combination of their accents and TH-cam's poor audio...it's a shame.
Asap forever intro song
Name of intro song please
pleas can any one load (english subtitles) for these lecutures
the prof is south indian,, and its very hard to understand south indian tune english lecture for north indian students..but the lecture is good..
@asimlia tell me about it!
nice sir
Who can't understand accents nowadays? Have you never heard someone with an accent that it's really so difficult?
moby - album "Play"
porcelain, by moby
i didnt know you can put video on youtube up to 51 minuits..^^
nope, can't do it. thanks though
Unfortunately America will have to get used to the accents since not many Americans go on to be professors in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM). Hell in most STEM graduate school, Americans are the minority.
does anybody know from which univesity these lectures are??
IIT-B
To reach better efficiency and make the courses more attractive, the english should be better and clearly spoken. If not possible, then - at least - slowly spoken, so that one could catch the words that were meant to be pronounciated.
+alcir grohmann subtitles are there
Its a good initiative from indian government agency. But, plz note that, even he is a knowledgeful person, he is not expressing with right words. Poor english fluency as a professor. Another thing, viewers please note, while he is describing fundamental units, he says unit of temparature is "Centigrade". Its not centigrade, it is "Celcius"(meeting of SI weights and measures, centigrade is officially droped and Celcius is used in the name of founder Celcius).
i was saying the same.
this not a real reply, I'm testing something out
he must be a malayali !!
Can someone please recommend a fluid mechanics textbook for me. I am about to start the course in school this semester.
Bansal
ummm yuh it is
@Gamebreaker08 You should spend some time at a University. : D
If you speak portuguese, french, german, spanish besids english, or I would say, if you speak 1 (ONE) language besides english, it won't be a problem :/
kundu-cohen fluid mechanics
2:00
No explanation
I'm Indian but even I'm having a hard time with his accent.
1:20
You need to be really good in calculus before tackling fluid mechanics.
:)
almost impossible to understand his accent. this video also took too much time and did not help me.
w00t tartans all the way! (or the scottie dog...)
need to develop d accent!!
maybe indian students understand his accent?
Try Indian.
This guy needs teacher-training.