Wow thank you very much. I spent 2 years of my college trying to understand these equations but failed at every point. Looking forward for the next video. I think fluid mechanics and aerodynamics videos are rare in TH-cam. Many people in undergrad do not understand these equations keep doing these thank you very much!!.
Reaally Good explanation ...Am not a Aerospace engineer..Am an Automobile...By seeing ur compressible video..Am just finished watching all ur videos in this series ..Why u hav stopped ? ..Will you try more subjects topic i.e Fluid Hydraulics..Like that...It will be very useful for us ,, Do the needful☺
Hi 😊 Thank you! Air compressor? Jet engine? Hair dryer? Air Conditioner? Swimming pool (with pump running) - liquid? Best wishes, Ruben Johannesburg, South Africa
I'm a little bit confused. I understand what the equation means but it just doesn't make sense in my head. From my understanding the equation says: the change of mass over time plus the input or output of the mass equal zero. How is that possible? I understand your examples but I don't know why it is "plus" and not "minus" the input/output of the mass for it to be zero The other way I understand the input/output is that they are equal (cancel out) and the equation basically just means the change of mass over time is equal zero. That means the mass doesn't change? That's the only way for that plus sign to make sense. Why one is correct? Help please?
Answer: 1. Blowing whistle 2. Former term is mass change overtime, and the latter is the input or output of the mass. Is it what the question ask for? 🤔 I am just trying to convey it because I do research in aerospace policy, not engineering 😅 Good luck, Ms Aliya!
Were you able to answer questions at the end of the video?
Will a simple pipe with water flowing be a good example?
Yes! But in order to change the velocity of water inside the pipe, you would have to make some parts of the pipe more narrow (or wide) than the others
Does principal of continuity holds for compressible fluids like air.
Thank you for teaching this topic in such an easy way... Tomorrow is my exam and I am confident to give the exam... Thanks... Love from India
All the best!
Wow thank you very much. I spent 2 years of my college trying to understand these equations but failed at every point. Looking forward for the next video. I think fluid mechanics and aerodynamics videos are rare in TH-cam. Many people in undergrad do not understand these equations keep doing these thank you very much!!.
Thank you very much for your feedback! And for watching!
please upload more videos, they are knowledgeful i saw the whole playlist and need more, lol
Reaally Good explanation ...Am not a Aerospace engineer..Am an Automobile...By seeing ur compressible video..Am just finished watching all ur videos in this series ..Why u hav stopped ? ..Will you try more subjects topic i.e Fluid Hydraulics..Like that...It will be very useful for us ,, Do the needful☺
Thank you so much for watching! I'm glad you found something interesting. I had a pause because I couldn't manage my schedule, lol. Now I'm back again
Hi 😊
Thank you!
Air compressor?
Jet engine?
Hair dryer?
Air Conditioner?
Swimming pool (with pump running) - liquid?
Best wishes,
Ruben
Johannesburg, South Africa
Yes good examples! 👍
It's really good helped alot ,do more videos
I'm a little bit confused. I understand what the equation means but it just doesn't make sense in my head.
From my understanding the equation says: the change of mass over time plus the input or output of the mass equal zero.
How is that possible? I understand your examples but I don't know why it is "plus" and not "minus" the input/output of the mass for it to be zero
The other way I understand the input/output is that they are equal (cancel out) and the equation basically just means the change of mass over time is equal zero. That means the mass doesn't change? That's the only way for that plus sign to make sense. Why one is correct?
Help please?
Because whatever we add into the control volume and whatever comes out of it, should be the same. It's the balance of life
Aliya Burkit Thanks
You're welcome
that means no magic lol, you get what you put in or already exist, great video
Exactly!
Answer:
1. Blowing whistle
2. Former term is mass change overtime, and the latter is the input or output of the mass. Is it what the question ask for? 🤔
I am just trying to convey it because I do research in aerospace policy, not engineering 😅
Good luck, Ms Aliya!
Good job!
Can you please discuss about momentum and energy equations also ..
Yes of course
Thanku mam
Happy new year 🎆🎋
thank you! Here is to the productive one!
prodigious
Hello mam
Where are you from?