02 - Introduction to Physics, Part 2 (Thermodynamics & Waves) - Online Physics Course

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  • Опубліковано 3 вер 2018
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    In this lesson you will get an overview and introduction to physics which covers thermodynamics and wave topics. Thermodynamics is the study of heat, work, and energy in a physical system. We will discuss the first and second law of thermodynamics which govern how work and energy interact.
    Next, we will discuss the concept of waves in physics. We will discuss transverse waves and compression waves, amplitude, frequency, wave energy, and more.

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    @sanomiabyrd1821 3 роки тому +6

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  • @book3100
    @book3100 Рік тому

    I've already learned something. You ever see those potetial energy, perpetual machines? I knew on a kind of gut level they were worthless, but now i know why. Work. Those machines only make enough actual work to turn itself, nothing more. Its just a balance like a seesaw with equal weights on either end, impossible to produce more than it takes to make it move in the first place. Pretty soon I'll be able to state it mathematically. thats awesome!

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    @lykarabbit3 Рік тому

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  • @angelicafaithpejoto9267
    @angelicafaithpejoto9267 4 роки тому +5

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  • @steditze_
    @steditze_ 9 місяців тому

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  • @KK-mc2hg
    @KK-mc2hg 4 роки тому

    Hello and THANK YOU for your down to earth approach with this subject. I have a question: how does does the gas from the left box ( which is half of the box full) FILL up the ENTIRE box when the cork is taken out when the amount of fluid( gas) is not enough to fill up the ENTIRE box in the first place? I dont get how it could fill it up when there was never enough fluid ( gas) to fill it up in the first place?

    • @MathAndScience
      @MathAndScience  4 роки тому +8

      Your question is the same as the following. Take a champagne bottle and shake it up, then pop the cork. How did the gas/champagne fly out of the bottle when it wasn't enough to fill the room to begin with? What happens is that once you remove the stopper, there is more room for the atoms to occupy, they fly through the cork and fill the second chamber with a higher average distance between them. In other words, they spread out so that there is more space between the atoms after you remove the stopper between the partitions. How do the "know" to do this? They don't know anything, they are just colliding. The collisions forces them to move in all random directions, flying in every which way. They will fill the 2nd partition because the collisions push them in that direction. Once everything spreads out and settles down, the average distance between the atoms is greater, and the pressure of the gas goes down, just like deflating a balloon.

  • @frankdominguez955
    @frankdominguez955 2 роки тому

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    @OluwafunmikeAyoade-kn5xp 11 місяців тому

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    @omarshariff3323 3 роки тому

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    • @schmetterling4477
      @schmetterling4477 2 роки тому

      But it is common sense that it takes an entire semester in university to treat thermodynamics correctly. He does it in six or seven minutes. What do you expect? The sound of one hand clapping?

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  • @noreaction1
    @noreaction1 5 років тому +2

    How do you measure entropy? What SI units are in that variable?

    • @Tiogar60
      @Tiogar60 4 роки тому +1

      Late answer. But it is measured in S, which is Joules per Kelvin

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  • @dnavas7719
    @dnavas7719 4 роки тому +2

    Great video, thank you!! Questions:
    1. in your example when we apply heat to the gas, does the gas want to expand while maintaining the same total mass?
    2. do we know if entropy in a system has a ceiling/limit? i.e. have we observed systems where entropy stops?
    3. 1st law of thermo: so basically when we heat up a gas, the force it produces is directly proportional to the amount of heat?

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    @dominicagyemang6349 4 роки тому

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    @raarukauaraavi8770 3 роки тому

    When are we tackling energy fomula

  • @markklebes5812
    @markklebes5812 5 років тому +2

    Regarding the first law of thermodynamics, what about breeder reactors?

    • @donkey3235
      @donkey3235 3 роки тому

      Yeah we need to acknowledge there is special variables that can change the equations

  • @nocturnalsingularity7520
    @nocturnalsingularity7520 4 роки тому

    So, cool water in a pot waiting to boil would essentially be "potential energy " where as, while boiling is kinetic energy?

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    • @MathAndScience
      @MathAndScience  2 роки тому +1

      Please do stay in touch and good luck to you!

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    @bridieflynn4378 4 роки тому +2

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    @shant_mark7 4 роки тому

    I’m going to be a sophomore next year, I passed Math 1 but I have a hard time paying attention, I want to take physics because it interests me. It’s just the math that is intimidating. Should I take it?

    • @Tiogar60
      @Tiogar60 4 роки тому

      Surely. I had problems with math in public school, and when i got to high school i was not sure of choosing physics and math, but i did and quickly caught up cus it's really interesting

  • @distinguishedflowerturtle
    @distinguishedflowerturtle 2 роки тому

    You said you can’t make a perpetual energy machine but what if instead of using fuel to make it you use magnets?

    • @MathAndScience
      @MathAndScience  2 роки тому

      Still won’t work. Believe me people have tried.When you start messing around with magnets that moves you’re going to find that they generate electric currents. This is how electric motors and electric generator is actually work. But if you try to make a perpetual energy machine using magnets in the magnet start moving, they will generate an electric current and wires which will cause the entire system to slow down to a stop. Believe me people have tried this.

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    @risenyokihangad1082 3 роки тому +1

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    @yondel2846 2 роки тому

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    @jordanturner7821 3 роки тому

    To calculate the total views from the first video in a series to the second you apply an inverse square law.

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    @leocarbaugh5074 2 роки тому

    Basically in layman's terms, you can't put humpty together again.

  • @user-abd_almer313
    @user-abd_almer313 Рік тому +1

    - قانون الديناميكا الحرارية الأول
    ‏‪3:30‬‏
    في هذه الدقيقة هناك حرارة تدفع الغاز الموجود مما يؤدي إلى رفع المكبس بسبب الحركة والطاقة .
    لا يمكنك الحصول على المزيد من العمل من نظام W ثم تقوم بوضعه كحرارة Q
    - قانون الديناميكا الحرارية الثاني
    ‏‪7:58‬‏
    ‏‪الغاز يملئ كل شيء حسب قدرته فهو يتوسع حسب حجم المكان فإذا كان هناك صندوق كبير مقسوم نصفين ونصفٌ فيه غاز وتم فتح النصف الآخر فسيتوزع الغاز على الصندوق كاملًا والصندوق الممتلئ كله لديه اضطراب اكثر والصندوق المقسوم لديه اضطراب اقل .
    يرمز للانتروبيا بالرمز s .والانتروبيا هي زيادة الحركة الحرارية .
    والرمز الرياضي : ♠︎ s >= 0 ،،، ♠︎ : دلتا

    • @Anime_pretty_girl88
      @Anime_pretty_girl88 5 місяців тому

      I couldn't understand that 😔 so thank you for teaching me 😊

  • @DrBenz63
    @DrBenz63 4 роки тому

    Quarantine physics

  • @tennislite
    @tennislite 4 роки тому

    Dont think you should talk about work without mentioning force through a distance caused by pressure. Heat creates pressure. Pressure exerts force. Force against resistsnce through a distance is work.😊

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    @heickeigaucko2002 2 роки тому

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    @tylermarceau8394 3 роки тому

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    @biruk5640 3 роки тому +1

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    @wisp_1 3 роки тому +2

    me learn

  • @andremalo9639
    @andremalo9639 2 роки тому

    HE TALKS ABOUT THE EARTH PULLING THE MOON IN.....BUT IN REALITY THE MOON IS MOVING MORE AND MORE AWAY

  • @UFOJaneKyle
    @UFOJaneKyle 2 роки тому

    2nd law of thermodynamics is confusing to me. Isn’t the gravity affecting the coffee creamer over time? Can’t you just envoke that math? 🤔

  • @fiftymaker
    @fiftymaker 4 роки тому

    Sounds like tony stark 😃

  • @Isabelmay739
    @Isabelmay739 Рік тому

    why do i understand physics omggg

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    @carrieyang6058 4 роки тому +2

    If u didn’t like it what are u doing

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  • @randomuser2461
    @randomuser2461 2 роки тому

    You are wrong about perpetual motion machines. It's technically impossible they can't be made. We just don't know how to or can't access the means too. the basis of all logic is something from nothing or infinity. Something from nothing means nothing is something and simply not defined. This leaves infinity, with the same ponderance of where it came from. We live in an infinite energy machine by definition(based on the limits of human thinking and hence the true basis of modern science and logic.). So, the proper scientific viewpoint is that it can't not be possible. The entire argument is a sign of the complete destruction of logical thought in the so called scientific community and probably engineering by now. That is education dieing in front of your eyes. It's closed mindedness and ignorance at the most fundamental level of human thought and real science. The moment infinity is present it's impossible to argue against. It's an absurdity to argue against. Peoples understanding of theories are motely taught and cut off from the actual basis of those theories in proper logic because we don't teach basics properly anymore.
    You have an absurdity of where it came from, or an absurdity of where it came from. Both require something infinite to exist. Infinite nothing or infinite something. Nothing is then something. So, it's infinite by all human reasoning. That is the actual basis of logic and science. As we have the ability to understand it and the true basis of current theories. Now motley taught and contradicted and emotionally defended against by troglodytes calling themselves scientists. Which the very premise of the argument existing proves their stupidity. As they don't have a basis of an argument by the same reasoning and demonstrates their logical falicy. their inability to analyses the basis of their own thought is the same thing. They don't have one and can't think it out. We used to understand the brain better as well as human behavior. We do this as a data gathering function. A feedback system trying to fill the gaps. Correct answers are just all information. When we have the data our brain just thinks it out. When we don't mechanically the brain takes your current partial understanding and overpushes it logically. This usually blinds the person, depending on the severity, to the understanding of their own thought. This is part of increasing emotional responses to get stronger feedback to try to fill in the blanks. In modern society we increasingly cut off all means to get sufficient feedback. This is part of the classic understanding of the cycles of history. This stopped being understood with base subject focusing on this. Religion. That went with it's removal from schools with most other non mote subjects. Along with most other more complex analysis of history and other subjects. Simple answer is knowledge is the brains build up of sensory data analysis. This goes into the bible and the story of prometheus and the flame and why zues was mad. Prometheus is forethought, his brother afterthought.(data present, data not present.) All things are applications of knowledge. That is the flame. You build up earlier denser sensory data before application of tools etc(literally how you gain it.). This has a motive of making things easier. This reduces intelligence(via reduction in net loss in sensory data over your lifetime(or important data points.) and the same knowledge after it's implementation and any embedded dependencies on such forms of mechanical convenience. Prometheus is points of data present his brother points of data not present out the entirety. Human perspective. Zeus represents the full perspective and the consequences. The cycles of history that used to be the basis of education. Still is legally. Can't ever not be because it's the basis of the natural world. And the practical base description of why things go the way they do.

    • @randomuser2461
      @randomuser2461 2 роки тому

      BTW, religions is science. Start with thinking out the basis of it's contradictors. Their argument doesn't have a basis because they don't know the subject to intelligently contradict it with any detail. That should be the first obvious factor to anyone. When you figure out the subject to analyse it in detail, something not common in 50-100 years or more. it's the same thing as logic.(literally applied logic. The literal basis of the legal standard of education and the basis of the natural world.) Oh, and 95% or more of so called scientists and the like literally think logic is a separate subject and unrelated to science. You should all really consider how well you teach and what you are doing. You have no idea how far of things are from any standards. It's beyond ridiculous at this point. All of their arguments are emotional in nature and limited to the blunt simplest form of what is put in front of them. Nothing more.

  • @chizzyralp5833
    @chizzyralp5833 3 роки тому +1

    Please can you do more writing and kinda less talking , cause dude what u are saying is entering one ear and coming out of the other