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I'm one of the lucky people on earth who's capable of accurately mimicking the phonemes of other languages. It's a bit of a problem when I go to foreign countries and know only a few dozen words, but pronounce them in the native way - people make the assumption I'm fluent, and yammer at me, perplexed and annoyed I don't actually understand them. Learning grammar and vocabulary takes much longer. I find myself being annoyed and intolerant when I'm trying to understand a non-native english speaker who is skilled in vocabulary and grammar, but is terrible with pronouncing phonemes.
Thanks for the video . Can someone please explain me why in some resources it's mentioned that in saturated steam liquid and gases phase coexist. But in this video everything is clear . saturated team is only one phase which is steam. But when I search in Google it finds this answer - (Saturated steam is the type of steam that occurs when the liquid and gaseous phases of water exist simultaneously at a given temperature and pressure. In simpler terms, the steam is in equilibrium with the heated water.) I am bit confused. Please can someone one explain me? Thank you so much🙏
saturated steam is when the temperature is high because of high pressure (for example in the autoclave which is used for wet sterilization) and so water and steam exist in equilibrium due to the steam's condensation (therefore it's a source of heat AND moisture), superheated steam is different it's just steam because the temperature was raised without raising the pressure so it's only a source of heat not a source of moisture since no condensation happens
I like the way u use examples in concept 👏🏻
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Nice video, after a watching this video My concept about steam is so clear. Thanks sir.
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Excellent explanations
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Thank you sir for this very helpful and interested vedios .
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Hello sir, Engineering mechanics, strength of materials, fluid mechanics subject video lectures podunga sir .........
Thank sir.,
Can explain this topic "thermodynamics processes on steam".
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What kind of molecules are you talking about in this video, when you talk about there presence or lack thereof?
What happened when dry saturated at very high pressure when throttle to atmosphere will become
I'm one of the lucky people on earth who's capable of accurately mimicking the phonemes of other languages. It's a bit of a problem when I go to foreign countries and know only a few dozen words, but pronounce them in the native way - people make the assumption I'm fluent, and yammer at me, perplexed and annoyed I don't actually understand them. Learning grammar and vocabulary takes much longer. I find myself being annoyed and intolerant when I'm trying to understand a non-native english speaker who is skilled in vocabulary and grammar, but is terrible with pronouncing phonemes.
Sir please upload process of heating and application of steam and advantages of steam sir
Legends are watching this video 9 hours before exam😁
TQ very much sir
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Please make videos on rankine cycle numericala
Theory of rankine cycle
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Sis pls put a video on cogeneration and waste heat recovery
It required time.
In short time i will start to upload video of power plant engineering subject at that time this topic will cover.
Thnx
thanks
Thanks for the video . Can someone please explain me why in some resources it's mentioned that in saturated steam liquid and gases phase coexist. But in this video everything is clear . saturated team is only one phase which is steam. But when I search in Google it finds this answer -
(Saturated steam is the type of steam that occurs when the liquid and gaseous phases of water exist simultaneously at a given temperature and pressure. In simpler terms, the steam is in equilibrium with the heated water.) I am bit confused. Please can someone one explain me? Thank you so much🙏
saturated steam is when the temperature is high because of high pressure (for example in the autoclave which is used for wet sterilization) and so water and steam exist in equilibrium due to the steam's condensation (therefore it's a source of heat AND moisture), superheated steam is different it's just steam because the temperature was raised without raising the pressure so it's only a source of heat not a source of moisture since no condensation happens
pressure cooker se jo steam niklata h wo kon sa steam hoga
Wet steam
ok