Entropy Change of Liquids and Solids | Thermodynamics | (Solved Examples)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 มิ.ย. 2024
- Learn to tackle problems involving entropy change in solids and liquids and what equations to use.
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📘Çengel Yunus A. and M. A. Boles, Thermodynamics: an engineering approach. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education, 2016.
📘C. Borgnakke and R. E. Sonntag, Fundamentals of thermodynamics. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2019.
Intro (00:00)
A 50 kg copper block initially at 140C is dropped into an insulated (01:16)
A 30 kg aluminum block initially at 140C is brought into contact (04:10)
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could you make a video of entropy change on an ideal gas?
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Can you explain thermodynamics 2
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@@QuestionSolutions It is a supplement to the subject of thermodynamics, starting from Chapter 8 to the end of the book
Ahh, I see. I won't be covering that for a very long time. I am covering mostly first year courses to start off, and then when those are finished, I will go into upper level courses :)@@mohammadalawneh2059
@@QuestionSolutions Thank you. Another question. Have you explained all the topics about dynamics, or are there still topics that you have not explained?
For dynamics, pretty much everything needed for a first year course, and some for 2nd year courses have been covered (subjective to different curriculums).@@mohammadalawneh2059
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Well I do this on my free time after work so it's not my full time job. I have to do this when I get some free time at night before sleeping. You have to be more considerate.
@@QuestionSolutionsYour videos are so good that you just have to keep posting more! The comment was meant to be both a compliment and a demand. Even though it sounded more like a demand.
I am going to try my best to get more videos out for you. It's just really hard to balance all of it. :(@@JGambrosia