This is the difference between a good and bad teacher. A good teacher can make you love complicated or even boring scientific courses and a bad teacher can make your hate grow like a polymerization reaction.
Lol, one of my most boring chem professors was a polymer chemist. We used to say he's made so many plastics that his sense of humor has become plastic too...
Breaks my heart he draws lines for hydrogen in his schemes... It is implied to be a hydrogen if there is no line ! Thanks for the video :) this is great
There is another video on polymers, lecture 33. See the playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLUl4u3cNGP63z5HAguqleEbsICfHgDPaG.html or the the course for more info: ocw.mit.edu/3-091F18. Best wishes on your studies!
@@mitocw Thank you a lot. Ok. But I mean if there is any full course of polymers chemistry such as a another subjects in channel will be also better , because The explanation of the professors in the channel is very excellent and we benefit from it a lot. regards
@@almche8978 doesn't look like it, but a guy named Joe Watson has a whole class on them. Search for his playlist Edit: Search "polymer chemistry Joe Watson". Other searches don't always bring it up...
Professor FYI the solution to this problem is life cycle which is connected to sustainability second new molecular techniques have been advanced for condensation and ring opening polymers that extends life times for over 100 years with no degradation while polyolefins can now be extended by 400 percent solely by controlling the morphology and orientation of crystals during fabrication thereby elimination oxygen diffusion and migration and extraction of the fortification changing the kinetic rate of free radical in situation degradation so please update your facts
His explaining helped with comprehension. Whoever was doing the filming should stay focused on the blackboard, not try to follow the professor, as he moved too much all over the classroom, contributing to headaches so, personally i could not watch this course video
I'm absolutely loving the way this guy teaches. It isn't for nothing that MIT is said to be the best university in the world ...
If every single teacher did a "Why this matters" for each chapter I would have been studying this subject a lot sooner.
If I had a prof that was even a fraction as excited about this stuff as this guy...
Woah it's crazy how thrilling this lecture is
Watched the whole video. This guy is brilliant. Love the way he teaches
Thank you very much. I hope to see all your lectures.
Graham Favour, from Nigeria. It was very helpful sir.
I'm thankful he focused on our modern problems with plastic.
This is the difference between a good and bad teacher. A good teacher can make you love complicated or even boring scientific courses and a bad teacher can make your hate grow like a polymerization reaction.
Lol, one of my most boring chem professors was a polymer chemist. We used to say he's made so many plastics that his sense of humor has become plastic too...
A very useful introduction. Thank you.
Scholarly holistic presentation..... dear sir.... I love to watch this session ....... "We all are Polymers"...... attracted me more.
Breaks my heart he draws lines for hydrogen in his schemes... It is implied to be a hydrogen if there is no line ! Thanks for the video :) this is great
A broken bond/radical = a Lonley human 😀
Jokes aside
The video was very helpful and easily understandable
Nice explained
thank you MIT, thak you master, greetings Manaus-BR
Damn, I would love to have a professor that sounds like the real life *Jordan Belfort.*
Is topic very deeply explain my sir in atom level. 😌😌
" . . . I'm really enjoying this!"
Really fun teacher.
YOU ARE JUST AN AWESOME HUMAN BEING 👏
Highly informative lecture 😍.
So awesome! Thanks a lot
Free radical is like a broken marriage, you desire a relationship but now you must bond with another.
Wow loving this guy
Next level teaching. Im skipping my polymer class (sweden) to watch this.
Thank you from Armenia,
Thank you
Learning polymers for IB SL Chemistry lol, year 12. Challenging but fun
LMAO bruh that stance he makes when drawing structures takes me out everytime lmaoooo
Thank you!!
Thank you.is there full lectures of polymer?
There is another video on polymers, lecture 33. See the playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLUl4u3cNGP63z5HAguqleEbsICfHgDPaG.html or the the course for more info: ocw.mit.edu/3-091F18. Best wishes on your studies!
@@mitocw thank you so much
@@mitocw Thank you a lot. Ok. But I mean if there is any full course of polymers chemistry such as a another subjects in channel will be also better , because The explanation of the professors in the channel is very excellent and we benefit from it a lot. regards
@@almche8978 doesn't look like it, but a guy named Joe Watson has a whole class on them. Search for his playlist
Edit: Search "polymer chemistry Joe Watson". Other searches don't always bring it up...
@@mississippijohnfahey7175 thank you so much
He reminds me of Prof. Donal Sadoway
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Love from pakistan
Professor FYI the solution to this problem is life cycle which is connected to sustainability second new molecular techniques have been advanced for condensation and ring opening polymers that extends life times for over 100 years with no degradation while polyolefins can now be extended by 400 percent solely by controlling the morphology and orientation of crystals during fabrication thereby elimination oxygen diffusion and migration and extraction of the fortification changing the kinetic rate of free radical in situation degradation so please update your facts
Rwanda have banned plastic bags all together! It's illegal to have plastic bags in Rwanda
His explaining helped with comprehension. Whoever was doing the filming should stay focused on the blackboard, not try to follow the professor, as he moved too much all over the classroom, contributing to headaches so, personally i could not watch this course video
The same guy is late every day, but consistently so at around 2.5 minutes. I assume he has a conflicting schedule.
Do you think he will be able to teach without reading everything on the paper ?
Way to politicize chemistry. Indoctrination at the top.
A professor having so much difficulties in writing a (wrong by the way) phenyl group structure, cannot be a chemist.
*group
*group 😒
Alright Einstein calm down
hey arrogant italiano don't be so jealous.