Thermodynamics - Explaining the Triple Point
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- Опубліковано 25 січ 2017
- This experiment demonstrates the triple point of a substance. Watch how water behaves at the triple point where it co-exists in solid, liquid and vapour form. There is also a short description of where the triple point lies on a P-T-diagram.
Created by mechanical engineering students and the Centre for New Media at Bergen University College, Norway.
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I'd never seen the triple point of anything before ... this makes it so much more concrete!
yeah i thought it was like blue ectoplasm that climbs walls
@@corlfranco9371 You mean like super liquids?
It's not concrete, it's water
its also a gas and liquid too
fau kauf mate
I don't know how youtube recommended me this video but it really helped me understand that topic in triple point of water of class 11 physics.
Thank you, please make more video. Don't listen shit like "you're too boring", this dudes needs vsause. It's university level, they don't need it. You're making real good academic experiments with great academic explanation, thank you.
Paolo Vallejo I read your comment with a thick Spanish accent.
Alex Ivanov honestly, I'd say it's not boring enough. Understanding the theory and math behind this is where I'm at.
"it's university level", dude, don't you think knowlegde should be available to all? the way the guy explains makes it boring, but that doesn't mean it is. i think he should improve his communication skills, so more people would be interested in what he has to say and as a consequence everyone can learn :)
just because it's "university" level doesn't mean it has to be boring.
And also, the theory and math behind it as complicated as it can be it is never boring.
University level? This is middle school dude (from an european pov)
Sometimes we need something like this to understand some topic, i always imagine every chart or diagram but it´s awesome to see what a chart says. Thanks for the explanation!
Wow thank you so much. Makes Thermodynamics even more interesting
Is thermo interested ever 😂
@@surajraishwal yes, I did a concentration in Thermo-Fluids and to me it was more interesting than design, but then again I love aerodynamics
Just gotta know what you find appealing and you’ll be fine
😀
Intresting*complex
For some reason I read this in a very sarcastic voice and was very confused 🤣
I've seen P-T graphs before but never wondered what would happen at the triple point. This video is amazing!
I only read about triple point of water in theory that was in my syllabus. But today I saw it practically and this enhanced my concept. Thank you. please prepare more of such concepts. Best of luck...!!!!
This is exactly what I want from a creator. No bullshit all content. Concise. Precise.
Kind of satisfying when I saw the water turning ice when placed in sulphuric acid in from of a rectangle..
Perfect post for sub reddit oddly satisfying 😁
I had worked so long in the thermal energy sector but had never seen the triple point. Thanks a lot for this experiment.
It's a legendary presentation.
In purpose I clicked the video and expected that it contains only explanations... practical is awesome which has proven something I thought not possible
i liked learning about thermodynamics a lot so seeing this/having a proper, visual demonstration for the triple point is really cool!
This was wonderful. Keep up with these super cool, highly educational experiments.
Thank you for a such a lucid explanation on triple point
Thank you for posting this demonstration of the triple point of water.
I'd never seen this demonstration before. Much appreciated.
Although i stumbled upon this Video randomly, i really enjoyed it. Very informative! Thanks :)
I am astonished! It's so amazing to see such phenomenon!
Thanks for your efforts
Mind blowing! Its so simple and clear! Thank you!!
Simple, clear and wrong.
H2o is still liquid at temps/pressures of atmosphere.
Please remember that water in gas phase is invisible to the naked eye. Clouds that you see in the sky is not water in gas phase, it is condensated water (on small particles). The same with vapour/steam you see above boiling water.
I didn’t know that. Thanks for informing!
Thank you for taking the time to explain all this in a video
To see something boil and freeze at the same time NEVER ceases to take my breath away
3:10 for those who can't wait.
Well😅 that was 5 second ago 🔥😂
Thank you for this explanation! I just saw the triple point of water being shown as a curiosity in another video and had never heard of it before.
I don't remember being taught this at school at all 😂
because it's not taught in school but in universities.
@@toanhien494 yes it is thought at my school atleast
That was one good explanation of the topic. My sincere gratitude.
Excellent video! Fascinating to see the triple point like this! Science at its finest!
Thank you Sir for showing the experiment. It makes the chapter more interesting
To see something exist in this state is truly incredible !!! Awesome
Fascinating presentation - absolutely loved it!
THE best explanation and representation !
Outstanding and crystal clear explanation! Thanks a lot!
Good one
Many thanks for showing this experimentally.
I can feel a burning passion in this man. Damn he REALLY likes making videos
Holy smokes! This is hands down the coolest video that youtube has randomly recommended to me!
And see the beauty of physics, the phenomenon which otherwise would have been clumsy to even imagine are formulated and proven true experientially...... Really brilliant.....
thanks for your work, this illustrates the triple point on phase diagrams to HS students beautifully.
Clean, Crystal clear and No Bullshit. Perfect video
Simply AMAZING, thank you for doing this!
We’ll done! Excellent presentation and descriptions. Thanks.
I didn't even know that such a thing as the triple point existed. I learned so much. :) Thanks.
Thanks very much Sir for this unique video and the explanation. Really glad to witness something that you are very sure, not yet seen. Great demo.
Very beautifully explained, thank you!
This is amazing! The guy explained it quite well!! Thank you so much!!!!
You taught this topic clearly... 😊 lots of love from Nepal ❤️
Amazing, guys, great work for students, thanks from Petrolina/Brazil
Finally, I've been wanting to see the triple point of water for years now.
Thanks. You made my concept clear.
This was so good.
Please make more such videos on physical experiments.
Keep up.
Thank you for such a wonderful experiment
I’ve never heard of the triple point before, this is so cool!
Really like the videos. Please keep going on.
Idky this was in my recommendations, but this was amazing!
This is my favourite science video on youtube
One of the rare moments where you have a very specific question and get exactly what you wanted.
Ever since learning about the triple point/triple state it was unecessarily hard to find an answer to the question: "Ok so what exactly IS that? What does all 3 states at once mean?"
Thank you
this is so cool i’ve never heard of a triple point before
Bravo! This is excellent scientific experimentation
I'm happy to have seen the triple point of water ! Thank you !
I was studying these diagram for petrology and wanted to see if there's any video on youtube showing a triple point! Not disappointed!
This is beautiful and terrifying at the same time, thank you!
Thanks for the practical... thermodynamics is the largest topic in our course
Awesome video. You made it perfect. Congrats and Thanks :)
Wow science is phenomenal, the music water plays at the triple point is lit
This experiment is super interesting!!!
Superb video and explanation!
Super explanation sir
I didn't see this type explanation sir.
We are lucky to have you as a UA-cam teacher sir❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊
Great content! I subscribed 👌 💯
very clear and very interesting, thank you
Thanks for sharing this video...it is very exciting to visualize the theory what we read in the text book
That combined pressure and temperature sensor looks like the SPARKvue apparatus I use at school! Awesome video
Awesome man your presentation is really wonderful
Thank you, i've never heard of this before !!!
This was an excellent video.
I don't know why I've never heard mention of the influence of pressure on the triple point of water from any other laymen's source. I've always been confused by the notion of some special temperature putting water in all three states because we never witness it. Now it makes perfect sense to me. There are two variables to consider and it is not all that mysterious though it is still interesting.
Anyway great video. Clean, to the point and scientific. Instantly subscribed.
Wow! Incredible video!
nice Job..... effort appreciated.... will clear minds of many
Phenomenal work, thanks very much!!!
You are sitting in a boat floating in the harbor. It is foggy and an iceberg floats by. (the triple point).
fog is liquid water droplets so small they don't fall in air.
@@vukkulvar9769 r/woosh
@@jamesmcginn6291 r/woosh
@@jamesmcginn6291 actually, there is gaseous H2O in the atmosphere. The reason why this situation is different from the triple point condition is that the phases are not in equilibrium (in the triple point they have to)
@@chuviemilope
There is zero gaseous H2O in earth's atmosphere. Don't believe the myth. Don't take meteorology's word on it. They lie just like climate scientists. H2O conforms to phases indicated in the H2O phase diagram.
The three phases are (by definition) in thermodynamic equilibrium at the Triple Point (there is only one temperature inside the vacuum chamber) however else they may vary.
Very comprehensive video.
Thank you for such a demonstration..
Triple point of water is 1 of nature's wonder. And that Kelvin unit, now i understand. Thanks.
nice explanation of triple pt..i have never seen such type of cool exleriments...
Great video, the children loved it!
It looks magical.
I just thought it is theoretical concept but i was wished to watch it. This is just mind-blowing.
Nice explanation I was searching for this
Amazing explanation
I'm still studying thermodynamics at school, and this video got recommended for me lol, kinda scary but I'm grateful 😆
Great video 👍😊
Thank you sir. You made my day.
I read this in my 11 standard textbook and thought that it was a misprint hust very recently I came to know about but no one could explain this concept to me thank you after 3 years I finally understand it
And three years after you i could finally understand it!
That was an awesome explanation
That was mind-blowing!!!!
The Physical Cosmos exists in gray boundaries: one state of matter transcends into another, definite states exist, but finite states do not. Under the right conditions a vapor can flow like a liquid. So can fine particle of solid matter. Helium 2 is a mono-atomic powder with no viscosity, that is why it is called a super-fluid.
Thank you, I'll be passing this onto my 7th grade science students here in Nevada to expose them to this topic.
U r doing a great job. thank u very much
Great video keep it up!
Thanks for the video.
Amazing! Dr. De Grasse Tyson brought me here `cos I need to see it myself, thank you so much!
this is good. i will show this to my student. thanks
Thank u..
It help me most for my seminar
awesome sir
Thank you for an excellent video and demonstration! Looking forward to more!