Why is it Really Cold in the Mountains?

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 26

  • @MrTimcakes
    @MrTimcakes Рік тому +19

    Patiently wating for the youtube algorithm to bistow the deserved publicity to your channel.

  • @CanadaLuke
    @CanadaLuke Рік тому +10

    Keep up the amazing work. You're one or two viral hits from making it big! Easily some of the best science content out there, I'm loving your videos!

  • @thotasupplies218
    @thotasupplies218 Рік тому +8

    Randomly found your channel yesterday,when I searched about temperature concept ...
    Amazed by your insight explanation...
    Your video on entropy is the best explanation available at present.
    Even veritasium is behind your video with relative to deep explanation..
    I hope you make a video about Gibbs free energy.....
    I am biochemistry student and in this field no one explains about that topic .....
    As you are PhD student i want you to make video about Gibbs free energy and Enthalpy.....🙋

    • @MarbleScience
      @MarbleScience  Рік тому +3

      Thanks :) I can't promise anything but that is certainly a topic i'm thinking about.

  • @nguyenaq
    @nguyenaq 5 місяців тому +1

    This was very helpful for visual learners like myself. Your models and the way you clearly explain the science without boring us to death is the perfect few by formula.
    I almost didn’t watch because of the amount of views, you deserve so many more. I hope the right people sees this and help you guys get the science models out.

  • @tobiasyoder
    @tobiasyoder 23 дні тому

    Man this is awesome dude. Exactly what ive been looking for. I've been getting so confused and sick of hear that "warm air rises and so we get convection" when obviously warm air doesn't always just rise.

  • @waltuh6984
    @waltuh6984 Рік тому +1

    came from the monte carlo video holy shit this channel is insane

  • @wrzesienkuba
    @wrzesienkuba Рік тому +1

    Great video, the simulations were a super nice touch

  • @poseypapusdiazfamily4630
    @poseypapusdiazfamily4630 3 місяці тому

    The best explanation I have seen so far, thanks

  • @HansLemurson
    @HansLemurson 8 місяців тому

    I really appreciate this deep look into all of the mechanisms at play. I remember being very frustrated at a textbook that said that the reason high altitude air is cold is "Adiabatic expansion", and I couldn't wrap my brain around how that was a reasonable explanation for the whole phenomenon.

  • @TRVSH-01
    @TRVSH-01 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing this precious knowledge ❤

  • @monarkbhatt3877
    @monarkbhatt3877 Рік тому +3

    Very well explained 👍👍 i am pursuing my PhD in environmental science, i am curious about the softwares you are using to run these simulations

    • @MarbleScience
      @MarbleScience  Рік тому

      Thanks! I used three.js I did not really use the 3d capabilities for this project, but I don't want to learn a new framework for every project. If you only want 2d stuff you could also use a slimmer solution like a plain browser canvas.

  • @cantdodgecrap7746
    @cantdodgecrap7746 4 місяці тому

    Super cool video. I really enjoy your style of presentation and the animation 👍

  • @LF1780
    @LF1780 Рік тому +2

    Great stuff! Thanks a lot for the new insights! I love that there are interactive models to try out!

  • @fiable262626
    @fiable262626 Рік тому

    My understanding is that the two halves of that model should not equilibrate to the same temperature. (thermodynamic systems equilibrating to the same total energy)
    Also I believe lapse rate applies to solids equally to gases and liquids.

  • @iamwhatitorture6072
    @iamwhatitorture6072 5 місяців тому

    I think that heat radiating sideways is missing here. If you have colder aircells to both sides of the mountain that can be another way for heat to escape.
    Still quite an informative video.

  • @ridethree
    @ridethree Рік тому +1

    very well explained!

  • @dmitrybaranov7946
    @dmitrybaranov7946 8 місяців тому

    Tack så mycket!

  • @a-guess-at-the-riddle
    @a-guess-at-the-riddle Рік тому

    If (and only if) you find it helpful to yourself, (it would be helpful for my purposes of aggregating educational shorts), can you put your videos into a playlist (either "all" or a "best of")?

  • @Exzal123
    @Exzal123 10 місяців тому

    wow the cubes in your room, doesn't the entropy move them away from the corners ?! xd Maybe very slowly... (but surely !)

    • @MarbleScience
      @MarbleScience  10 місяців тому

      low enthalpy keeps them there :D

  • @kevinhecky1106
    @kevinhecky1106 Рік тому

    Greate video ! What do you use to make your simulations ?

    • @MarbleScience
      @MarbleScience  Рік тому

      Thanks! I use threejs. It's not really necessary for the 2d stuff but I also plan to make some interactive 3d content.

  • @fiable262626
    @fiable262626 Рік тому

    Remember that radiation is also affected by gravity, as light from the sun enters earths gravity it will gain energy and wavelength will decrease, and vica versa.