Important Questions | GATE 2021 | ME | Thermodynamics| By Amrinder Sir MADE EASY faculty
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
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thank you, sir
Thankyou sir
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Please note:: at 53:18 the pressure at the end should be taken as 900kpa as from 900kpa to 1000kpa the piston does not move hence no work was done.
So it will affect the work calculation, and then finally heat calculation also
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sir plz provide mechanical telegram lnk , i didn't found
yeah...you r right....
Excellent faculty for Thermo..
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No one can teach a thermodynamic subject like you
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Sir work done at 53.26 sec in confusing.... Because final pressure 1000 kpa reach at const volume (from 900 to 1000kpa)...So only 100 to 900 kpa it should be linear then 900 to 1000 kpa vertical line parallel to pressure axis.
Yes I also think so
you are absolutely correct. It is a mistake on my part, we should calculate work by taking the pressure as 900kpa instead of 1000 . So accordingly the answer of work will be modified and also the Heat answer will be modified.
@@amrinder204 thank you sir for adressing the doubt...
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Thanku very much Amrinder sir...I got selected in BARC OCES 2020 .I am student of Batch B. My interview was mostly based on what you had taught in class.I could not thank you personally as the classes are online but i would always be grateful to you.You are really a great teacher.🙏🙏🙏
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wonderful to know @Ravi. Congratulations and all the best for your further journey 😇
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Go with the flow 😊
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Thanks sir for this vedio,
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very good initiative by Madeeasy thanks to madeeasy and all teachers
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Bahut bahut dhanyawad sir 🙏🙏🙏.
Excellent session.
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Thanks you very much sir for this dynamic session full of concept clarity 👍
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Sir in third que the why we didn’t take final pressure 900 kPa to calculate work on piston because after 900 kpa piston will not move due to stopper
We just check whether piston hit or not the stoppers.. but.. actual pressure is given in qn. Is 1000kpa so we hv to calculate acc to qn.
Thank you very much Sir, the lecture was very useful and boosted our confidence...🙏🙏
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in 3rd question can anyone explain in brief why piston will touch the stops as i m quite confused.
Piston will touch the stops because the final pressure is more the pressure we calculated when the piston will just reach the stopper
where can i find the pdf??
Has been shared in made easy mechanical telegram group. Will be posted here also tomorrow
@@amrinder204 ok Sir. Thank you❤️❤️
please attach a pdf of this session.
Question ka pdf kha h
Can anyone please paste link for made easy mechanical telegram group?
Pdf?
Sir I have a doubt in 3rd question in that we have taken that spring is initially compressed, How we could know that spring is initially compressed it may be elongated also since both initial pressure of cylinder and ambient pressure are same
Initially pressure inside and outside cylinder are same so to balance weight of piston spring will give upward force (i. e. Elongated spring) so we get kx1 = mg. When spring reaches stopper it stores energy for x-x1 distance. Pf*A = Po*A+k(x-x1)+mg...And put mg=kx1. You will get same value for pressure 900kPa.
Sir plg give me pdf of this lecture
PDF please..?
Bro do u got hmt pdf?
@@umamaheswarreddy8854 yes link is given below by madeasyofficial
@@aravindbabu4882 bro I was asking for heat transfer subject... Its not given in comments section 🥵😒
@@umamaheswarreddy8854 ok. I have also asked for hmt pdf
Plz provide pdf
plz attach pdf link sir
Sir attached pdf link 🙏
Please provide the pdf
Has been shared in made easy mechanical telegram group. Will be posted here also tomorrow
Pls post link of telegram grp. I cant find it for mech . Only official made easy grp is visible
@@amrinder204 Sir please provide the pdf