Anyone know how I can find a high temperature plasma that remains near room pressure? I am looking for an interesting fuel source for a bicycle. I think a high temperature plasma could make steam power viable again.
Dude you are just talking out of your ass. Quit making yourself look like a fool because you never know when a smarter person comes along and feels vulgar over your arrogance. By definition plasma is always at high temperature due to the high kinetic energy of the gas atoms. Makes no sense in what you mean by "where can I find a high temperature plasma?" basically your whole comment is just arrogant.
@@alexv5581 Did you read the part where I said "that remains near room pressure". Normally a gas expands when it gets hot, due to Boyle's Law. My question was if there was some type of matter that doesn't seem to follow Boyle's law and increasing the temperature doesn't increase the volume as much as it should. Maybe a type of alloy that is both a solid and a plasma. Not technically impossible. And don't worry, I am an ass, but not for my thoughts on science, on my hubris of trying to educate the 90% of UA-cam commenters who are 10 years old. Somehow I keep coming back for more.
Wow for a hot second I thought I might pursue material sciences but this string of comments alone reminded me why I've always automatically ruled out anything techy when considering a future career
@@whatcanidooo It's ok, people that actually do tech don't have as much of an attitude as us in the comments, myself included. (As it turns out, I don't need a plasma at all, molten iron stores plenty of energy and remains near room pressures. I found the answer I wanted.)
I just subscribed. I'll be starting my masters in material science and engineering in September and can hardly wait to begin.
didn’t ask
That’s so cool! Have you already graduated by now?
@@user-gy3rn4bm5p she didn’t ask you
How’d it go?
Masters from which University
Huge respect to material scientists
great video! it says so much in just a few minutes. This helps me a lot in a video i will be making about a career as a materials scientist
Anyone know how I can find a high temperature plasma that remains near room pressure? I am looking for an interesting fuel source for a bicycle. I think a high temperature plasma could make steam power viable again.
sounds like a good idea but I am not sure what kind of plasma.
Dude you are just talking out of your ass. Quit making yourself look like a fool because you never know when a smarter person comes along and feels vulgar over your arrogance. By definition plasma is always at high temperature due to the high kinetic energy of the gas atoms. Makes no sense in what you mean by "where can I find a high temperature plasma?" basically your whole comment is just arrogant.
@@alexv5581 Did you read the part where I said "that remains near room pressure". Normally a gas expands when it gets hot, due to Boyle's Law. My question was if there was some type of matter that doesn't seem to follow Boyle's law and increasing the temperature doesn't increase the volume as much as it should. Maybe a type of alloy that is both a solid and a plasma. Not technically impossible. And don't worry, I am an ass, but not for my thoughts on science, on my hubris of trying to educate the 90% of UA-cam commenters who are 10 years old. Somehow I keep coming back for more.
Wow for a hot second I thought I might pursue material sciences but this string of comments alone reminded me why I've always automatically ruled out anything techy when considering a future career
@@whatcanidooo It's ok, people that actually do tech don't have as much of an attitude as us in the comments, myself included. (As it turns out, I don't need a plasma at all, molten iron stores plenty of energy and remains near room pressures. I found the answer I wanted.)
How will be do research on material science? It will be easy or difficult? Can you sugges me?
Did you get the answer to the second question?
Why have you stopped making videos?
Why does Kalinka play at the beginning?
At first I thought that it would be about a Russian university :\
What's the name of the song he's playing at the start?
Kalinka
If I have a bachelor degree in Automotive engineering can I continue my studying in Materials science? I need really a response
Thank you so much.
Yes. Recently Multidisciplinary studies are very common and it is encouraged among students to learn things wider.
More than i thought 🤗🤫
its an extension of chemistry 101
I got accepted into masters in Material Science in IIT Hyderabad.
Hlw bro how i talk to u ?
Elon told me I wouldn’t regret it
Damn man i came here for the sane reason
nice vido p.s nice shirt
Am I the only one who came here from online school
Same
What school is that? I'd like to join.
@@lynetteking8354 which school?
The birth of my kingdom
Human material science is 👍🏻
Here because of elon musk
Same
Me too
ta sarai ye
i liked for the baby @ 3:19
Cool
I expected more
@Ryan Lander (STUDENT) I don't need ur compliment
Wait a minute...
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