I wanted to know if it would be possible to make graphene aerogels so I thought I should watch some videos on aerogels to see if my idea was silly or not. I had also wondered if an aerogel can be lighter than air. I searched on aerogel, clicked on your video and had both my questions answered. 😺
but something is wrong. I mean a good insulator is where air cant travel from one room to another room. I mean is not better insulator wher air is traped in bubles inside the material? for example the aluminium. aluminium radiator/with fins will let therma energy disipate more fast than aluminium doped with droplets of air traped inside like CO2 in the pepsi or cocke.
The Mat. Sci. KING has returned 💪
HE'S BACK!
Your videos are so great!
Looking forward to your next video. Amazing stuff
Excellent vid, incredible channel. Thanks.
Thx for this educational content
You're awesome my man, keep it up
Thanks.
I wanted to know if it would be possible to make graphene aerogels so I thought I should watch some videos on aerogels to see if my idea was silly or not. I had also wondered if an aerogel can be lighter than air. I searched on aerogel, clicked on your video and had both my questions answered. 😺
welcome back
Love your videos! Will you please do one on graphene?
Well, its single atom thick carbon sheet and we haven't yet figured out how to manufacture it properly.
Awesome introduction about Porosity. Are you also interested in talking something about the small engines parts? Maybe we would collaborate
Do titanium please! 😍
but something is wrong. I mean a good insulator is where air cant travel from one room to another room.
I mean is not better insulator wher air is traped in bubles inside the material?
for example the aluminium. aluminium radiator/with fins will let therma energy disipate more fast than aluminium doped with droplets of air traped inside like CO2 in the pepsi or cocke.
What luck finding your channel!