I just sat through a two hour lecture of heat transfer modes and now im sitting through this 2 hour vid of the same principles and enjoying it...Props to the lecturer in this vid!
Great lecture, awesome teaching. I wish that every professor was like you "Dr Mike Young " . Easy to follow, awesome performance, and somewhat funny too.
lol, I live in a canyon 10 miles form the beach. It's great for the weather inland where I am but very dangerous with the brush near my house. Funny seeing this as I'm reviewing some basics. Thanks bosss
man u are awesome!! before i saw this video i was totally pissed off with this subject and couldn't get a single word about it.. but u explain really really well!! i guess this subject ain't a boredom as it seems.. thanks man!!
+awesley92 same here, we have a chinese guy who cant speak proper english , and he never uses any examples , hate it....I have an assignment on heat transfer tomorrow and there is no way I pass
thanks buddy who ever u r really a great teacher students r luckey one's, i am a student of NED university karachi my professor is a dumb ashole AUTOMOTIVE CHAIRMAN... he only deals with the mathematical stuff nd derivations.. nedians thumbs up if u hav watched this vdo..
I was wondering, whenever he introduced Conduction and Radiation, he followed with a general equation governing it. But for Convection he gave several examples, but no equation. Did he just forget?
+Bruno Bastos Sales No, because the Convection involves hydrodynamics and it is composed of three partial differentical equations, the mass, momentum and energy. So it's hard for him to explain it clearly in a few minutes.
Technically, a collection of aluminum atoms are not held together by any such covalent or ionic bonds. Therefore, there is no such thing as an aluminum molecule. Aluminum is a metal, so it has a tendency to form large collections of atoms. Be careful of this use of the word, molecule, in reference to metals. Plastics on the other hand are polymers and have gaps in the chains of molecules. So the contact points between the molecules are jumbled so the transfer of the vibration takes more time.Personally, I use the idea of vibration and the faster the vibration contained within the material the more heat it contains. Therefore, getting into conduction rates, you can describe this collection of atoms packed tightly together vibrating or gaining excitement, and hit one another passing along the vibration to the next set of atoms in line. This image of the tightly packed atoms vs. molecules with gaps inbetween (ie. plastic, wood) helped younger students understand the idea better.Overall, interesting lecture layout and and integration of experiments to drive points home. Enjoyed it!
NOT for FE EXAM, No example to help on the exam but its a great video to learn about heat transfer, great teacher
I just sat through a two hour lecture of heat transfer modes and now im sitting through this 2 hour vid of the same principles and enjoying it...Props to the lecturer in this vid!
Great lecture, awesome teaching. I wish that every professor was like you "Dr Mike Young " . Easy to follow, awesome performance, and somewhat funny too.
2020 and watching this. This is awesome getting ready for FE Mechanical Exam. Thank you for this.
I miss you Dr. Young!
Best physics teacher on TH-cam.
this is a very good teacher, too bad there aren't many of them
agreed.. my lectuurer teaches us nonsense. nothing near what this lecturer is teaching..
! Best physics teacher on TH-cam.
Right lol
lol, I live in a canyon 10 miles form the beach. It's great for the weather inland where I am but very dangerous with the brush near my house.
Funny seeing this as I'm reviewing some basics. Thanks bosss
Example of a great teachers!! Thanks!
Just loved it the way Mr Mike explains make the complicated topics look easier✌️from India. Never seen such an Excellent teacher in my life
superintuitive and helpful experiments for understanding theories..thank you!
Awesome lecture!! Thank you so much!
Probably the best lecturer...
Very well explained.........loved your teaching!!
I love his accent, I'm mexican, and although I don't speak very well english I can understand him clearly.
I watch you from Jordan , Thank You very much
nice to meet you .. I'm in polytechnic
FREaking mind blow man...we never did experiments like these in my college..
Great class!
why are people talking about this bad i missed conduction , convection, and radiation in school this is helping me.
Thank you for this great lecture, I really enjoyed it !
How can I get the full course of heat transfer ?
man u are awesome!! before i saw this video i was totally pissed off with this subject and couldn't get a single word about it.. but u explain really really well!! i guess this subject ain't a boredom as it seems.. thanks man!!
Amazing and Professional
He's such a great teacher
A Really great lecture
I got very interesting lecture. So I would like to say thank you......
Amazing lecture 👍🏻
Love this instructor, where does he teach? Great lecture.
Nice video with excellent examples given. Im taking a heat transfer class in engineering and Im wishing he was my professor.
+awesley92 same here, we have a chinese guy who cant speak proper english , and he never uses any examples , hate it....I have an assignment on heat transfer tomorrow and there is no way I pass
outstanding lecture !!!!!!!👌👌
Awesome lecture Professor
Great lecture on heat treatment (y)
BETS LECTURE I HAVE EVER EVER EVER LISTEN
Seems like hes really good at his job.
Great physics Teacher he makes one love physics ;)
Great lecture (y)
its very good thank u very much
Wow wow wow this guy is the best out of the rest, what`s` his name ? I should check more of his lectures, quite helpful
nice!
thanks buddy who ever u r really a great teacher students r luckey one's, i am a student of NED university karachi my professor is a dumb ashole AUTOMOTIVE CHAIRMAN...
he only deals with the mathematical stuff nd derivations..
nedians thumbs up if u hav watched this vdo..
hahaha
superb teacher
best instructor
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Ok, the video was really good. But, what about the factor forms which realites two coaxial dics and the radiación with the head? For example
it's very good
Thanks.
how can i get those videos all together in DVDs
Please tell paper was rolled on two material what was second material
nice i hope ur teaching me
he just recorded the teacher explaining to THEM!!!!!
What is his reference Textbook?
when (t2-t1)=0 because both ends are now the same temperature, what is the rate of conduction if there is one?
A temperature gradient is what causes heat transfer. If T1 = T2 there is no temperature gradient, thus heat transfer doesn't happen.
that is mean that Q*L=0
and Q will be zero
another method :: when t2=t1..there is no heat transfer or no conduction so Q will be zero.
It was a great and interesting lecture but as my english is not so good so it was hard for me to understand.
I was wondering, whenever he introduced Conduction and Radiation, he followed with a general equation governing it. But for Convection he gave several examples, but no equation. Did he just forget?
+Bruno Bastos Sales No, because the Convection involves hydrodynamics and it is composed of three partial differentical equations, the mass, momentum and energy. So it's hard for him to explain it clearly in a few minutes.
It would be wise to edit out all the housekeeping at the top
Yes , and too bad he doesn't simply use a BLACK marker for his board writings.
What school is this ?
i want to understand see's example can u please learn me
any subscription?my English is not good...
if you missed a minute, you'll miss the whole lecture
Can you give me the order of the videos please ?
I will be very great ful for that thank you.
Kokobatsu 😅 ops , i really don't know , i didn't watch the whole video just few minutes, sorry
ok! Thank you anyways! ;)
Kokobatsu you're welcome 😉
thanks I under stand for an 8th grader now
it took me until 1:30:00 to notice he's left handed
Technically, a collection of aluminum atoms are not held together by any such covalent or ionic bonds. Therefore, there is no such thing as an aluminum molecule. Aluminum is a metal, so it has a tendency to form large collections of atoms. Be careful of this use of the word, molecule, in reference to metals. Plastics on the other hand are polymers and have gaps in the chains of molecules. So the contact points between the molecules are jumbled so the transfer of the vibration takes more time.Personally, I use the idea of vibration and the faster the vibration contained within the material the more heat it contains. Therefore, getting into conduction rates, you can describe this collection of atoms packed tightly together vibrating or gaining excitement, and hit one another passing along the vibration to the next set of atoms in line. This image of the tightly packed atoms vs. molecules with gaps inbetween (ie. plastic, wood) helped younger students understand the idea better.Overall, interesting lecture layout and and integration of experiments to drive points home. Enjoyed it!
What age is this supposed to be for? I'm 12 and I understand so what?
i would be worried if you didnt at your age haha
hi its for year 8 students aged 13-14 coz im in yr 8 and learning this
Hi guys
Is this a chemical engineering lecture ?
probably yes
Moamen Azizieh yes , other departments taking heat transfer too
Ok thanks guys :)
good lectures
has applications for electrical, chemical, and mechanical engineering and also physics
love f(x)!!!
crazy freak
i challenged my teacher over convection and radiation...
Can u be my science teacher?please
Helped me a lot but anyone else think he sounds like dr.frink out of the simpsons...
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First few of minutes sheer puking of empty stuff with some dancing.
yack
nerds will read this comments hahaha!!!
+GAMERZ 4 EVER you got me :/ dam you
bruh I'm not a nerd
ima gee
says the guy whose username is "Gamerz 4 ever"
Never mind, SBCC. Duh lol Too far for me =( I'm in L.A.
You talk as if you know. No doubt, but where's you lab. Coat?.............................
You Talk to much just explain what you need to explain boy