Dear Sam, Thank you so much for these great series. You are the best teacher I have ever met as a chemist student 😊👍. When I was studying for a looooong time ago, I found some of the stuff very challenging especially physic chemistry.. I wish you were my teacher at that time, then it would have been a lot easier 😁. Cheers from Denmark 🇩🇰
At 14.55 (th-cam.com/video/RedZZA8vtCE/w-d-xo.html) you say "when you put a thermometer in contact with something, you are measuring how much energy is inside of that substance". This is patently wrong! A hot cup of coffee reads a higher thermometer reading than say when a thermometer is dipped in the Atlantic Ocean. Does this mean that there's more energy in the cup of coffee than all of Atlantic Ocean?? Temperature is NOT the amount of energy a substance has!! The above example simply disproves this statement. Pls correct this video; you'll end up confusing/misleading many students. Thanks.
Why is there an equilibrium at -40? Why can't they meet at -30?
Dear Sam,
Thank you so much for these great series. You are the best teacher I have ever met as a chemist student 😊👍. When I was studying for a looooong time ago, I found some of the stuff very challenging especially physic chemistry.. I wish you were my teacher at that time, then it would have been a lot easier 😁. Cheers from Denmark 🇩🇰
I still need help making a thermometer out of glass.
The scale that was invented by Celsius had the boiling point of water at zero and the freezing point at one hundred.
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I would have not passed my science test if I did not watch this video lol thx so much
Very helpful. Thank you very much😄
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Hindi language me physics par 2 ka video banaye
uri mhata shaa......wer are th types of thermometers
At 14.55 (th-cam.com/video/RedZZA8vtCE/w-d-xo.html) you say "when you put a thermometer in contact with something, you are measuring how much energy is inside of that substance". This is patently wrong! A hot cup of coffee reads a higher thermometer reading than say when a thermometer is dipped in the Atlantic Ocean. Does this mean that there's more energy in the cup of coffee than all of Atlantic Ocean??
Temperature is NOT the amount of energy a substance has!! The above example simply disproves this statement. Pls correct this video; you'll end up confusing/misleading many students. Thanks.
Zero that is English don't know what you have put up there fermal might as well make some more words up.good video
wow elaboration is like jurnalist saying sth.