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  • @sakshamchaturvedi9003
    @sakshamchaturvedi9003 3 роки тому +5

    I remember watching your wonderful videos when I was prepping for college. Today, 5 years later I came across you videos again, as a graduated mechanical engineer, brushing up his basics. Thank you Doc Schuster :)

  • @tehdaduck
    @tehdaduck 9 років тому +40

    Man you sound like you're having alot of fun explaining it which makes me wanna listen to you more carefully ;D Thank you so much :3 Also you have a nice voice c:

  • @Mayflower018
    @Mayflower018 5 років тому +2

    Heat Capacity made more sense after the pants analogy.
    Low capacity is like having less pockets meaning it stores less and once pockets are filled (or heat capacity is filled) then temp changes by 1 unit.
    High capacity is like having more pockets and only when all the pockets are full does temp change.
    So it takes more energy to change temp of a high capacity substance and less energy to change temp of a low capacity substance.
    I really understood that (if I got it right) with the visual pants analogy so thank you.

  • @snoopdoug1060
    @snoopdoug1060 10 років тому +153

    how much are you selling your brain for

  • @MrJguy2000
    @MrJguy2000 9 років тому +11

    Literally a mad scientist.
    Thank you.

  • @sayantanshaw4608
    @sayantanshaw4608 6 років тому

    Dude you are a great teacher it was so much easier to understand than anything I have seen till now

  • @chiebukaosaji7040
    @chiebukaosaji7040 5 років тому

    you are the best teacher on youtube

  • @rijumondal6876
    @rijumondal6876 6 років тому

    you are a great physics teacher man probably the best physics teacher i have come across!!! you are a feyman type!!!!

  • @Chonzik12345
    @Chonzik12345 9 років тому +2

    Best teacher ever + lovely voice

  • @mohamedridamahir1960
    @mohamedridamahir1960 5 років тому

    brother , you are one hell of a teacher

  • @woopwoop769
    @woopwoop769 10 років тому +35

    Nothing worse than getting halfway through an analogy and realizing it's more confusing than helpful

  • @DocSchuster
    @DocSchuster  11 років тому +2

    I think it's splendid that we can begin to relate energy and temperature! Or do you mean compared to specific heat?

  • @khansaboo2030
    @khansaboo2030 2 роки тому

    THANK YOU SM. I CANT BELIEVE ITS 10 YEARS OLD VIDEO!!

  • @tea_hanks1230
    @tea_hanks1230 9 років тому +1

    I just like your voice and the way you teach man. You are good.

  • @MPSyed-il4xr
    @MPSyed-il4xr 8 років тому

    Give this man a medal

  • @REEMA-mo3hf
    @REEMA-mo3hf 4 роки тому

    Oh my god you are my savior in thermodynamic course ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @femkevanzundert8070
    @femkevanzundert8070 8 років тому +84

    lickwoooood

  • @juliannadiaz3819
    @juliannadiaz3819 8 років тому +24

    This was really good tomorrow I have a quiz and my teacher is terrible...

  • @ericschick88
    @ericschick88 6 років тому

    GREAT video! Love your enthusiasm and explanations!

  • @waveisocean
    @waveisocean 9 років тому

    You are seriously AWESOME!! You just made my day!

  • @sidharthramanan6780
    @sidharthramanan6780 10 років тому +5

    DOC YOU ROCK !

  • @nailsandnotes
    @nailsandnotes 10 років тому +2

    definitely makes fantastic sense!! ;) This. Is. Marvelous. OMG you rock

  • @flamotros
    @flamotros 9 років тому +3

    U teach really well!!Thank u so much

  • @rumimalik6623
    @rumimalik6623 3 роки тому

    I am here in 2021...Plus I didn't knew this video was 8 years old.....And One More Thing....I Loved your Explanation...And I think I will be able to remember it forEVER......Thanks for Saving me.....
    Also as soon As you shared that Mcat I subscribed........KEEP GOING....
    Plus I don't know if you will read my comment but if you do though then well.....it will be great.....😀😀

  • @Sl4yerkid
    @Sl4yerkid 7 років тому

    I take it back, your a good teacher.

    • @Sl4yerkid
      @Sl4yerkid 7 років тому

      Better then my chemistry teacher at least, but that's not exactly a compliment considering she didn't know what she was doing.

  • @DeathAngleZoe
    @DeathAngleZoe 10 років тому +38

    I love your voice! ;)

    • @DocSchuster
      @DocSchuster  10 років тому +19

      I'm glad you do...it drives me nuts when I have to hear it, e.g., during editing! DeathAngleZoe

  • @udbhavsaxena6095
    @udbhavsaxena6095 10 років тому +2

    Yes, in chemistry when work is done by the system is negative but in Physics it's the opposite because we study two completely different things of the system.

  • @DocSchuster
    @DocSchuster  11 років тому +1

    Ask me a question, and I'll try again!

  • @xxSoundstruckxx
    @xxSoundstruckxx 11 років тому +2

    can u give an example of u using the formula with numbers ?

  • @DocSchuster
    @DocSchuster  11 років тому +1

    Delta T would be 2 if we have 10 Joules of heat going into 1 kg of stuff with c = 5 J/kg/K. Try it.

  • @YouTubebingewatcher
    @YouTubebingewatcher 10 років тому +45

    My brain hurts.

  • @MrBlash93
    @MrBlash93 10 років тому +1

    Thank you very much. Amazing job.

  • @adityashahare8674
    @adityashahare8674 7 років тому

    yep sir the things u tell r correct...even i hv met people who r always wrong..
    lets be correct and firm on our knowledge

  • @ninjacorn666
    @ninjacorn666 8 років тому +2

    7:50 it's (Tb - T)

  • @carlyonjones2998
    @carlyonjones2998 10 років тому

    that made it really simple could you do a video on cells and batteries...and also reflection refraction..and related things...please.

  • @simranjoharle4220
    @simranjoharle4220 7 років тому

    wow that was really helpful and ya you've got an amazing voice!

  • @tahsinrahman1668
    @tahsinrahman1668 7 років тому

    thank you, i finally understood this topic..
    my teacher is shit af...
    ur teaching is sooo much better

  • @navets99
    @navets99 9 років тому +2

    Umm, at 7:07 there's this little bit that i don't quite understand: how is the final temperature of both the liquid and the block the same? The energy is equal in both, and the C and the mass are different, how does T end up the same?

    • @mihajlostasuk5801
      @mihajlostasuk5801 9 років тому

      +Stevan Lezaja To my understanding, if two systems are in contact their T will always end up the same, as the one with greater internal energy(U) (the one with a greater mass in this case) will by collision give a bit of its energy to the other system.

    • @navets99
      @navets99 9 років тому

      i actually did the calculations, it would require for the m of the first system times the c of the first system (m1*c1) to be equal to m2*c2 in order for the T of both systems to be equal, but besides that there is no real reason for the T to be the same (unless i didn't understand what you told me very well)

    • @TheMultipower47
      @TheMultipower47 6 років тому +2

      They would reach thermal equilibrium I believe

  • @joshrichards619
    @joshrichards619 10 років тому

    for specific heat you can also do a triangle with m, c, △T on the bottom and Q on the top

    • @DocSchuster
      @DocSchuster  10 років тому

      Josh Richards That's a quick crutch, but I think you'll be better learning to do algebra really well.

  • @Plasmoidend
    @Plasmoidend 7 років тому

    Thanks for saving me life! Exam tmr

  • @miesumaeshimamura8400
    @miesumaeshimamura8400 10 років тому +1

    thanks this really helped, because i had a test tomorrow

  • @vikrampinto
    @vikrampinto 7 років тому

    great explanation ....thank you

  • @megthefangirl5298
    @megthefangirl5298 7 років тому

    Finally a physics student with humour

  • @MrShanqwert
    @MrShanqwert 9 років тому +4

    Thanks....frm India

  • @evillink1
    @evillink1 11 років тому

    Your're a funny dude. This videos is interestingly intuitive.

  • @swapnilchowdhury8583
    @swapnilchowdhury8583 9 років тому +14

    i keep on hearing lickwood :3

  • @RussTBucket876
    @RussTBucket876 11 років тому

    YOU
    ARE
    GREATNESS
    u got an insta-subscription, cus i have exams coming up

  • @atifahidari9576
    @atifahidari9576 9 років тому +2

    these are so helpful thanksss

  • @Prince20041
    @Prince20041 10 років тому

    So so so so so awesome Doc! I am studying for my MCAT XD!

    • @DocSchuster
      @DocSchuster  10 років тому +4

      Thanks! You can pay me back by becoming a great doctor and serving others.

    • @Prince20041
      @Prince20041 10 років тому +2

      I will do my best to become one of the best :), Thank you doc!

  • @JustinGarfield1
    @JustinGarfield1 4 роки тому

    You are very smart. Thank you.

  • @narainkhatri2478
    @narainkhatri2478 8 років тому

    One word. Awesome.

  • @rairai904
    @rairai904 9 років тому +1

    "Times the mass of the lick wooood, times the specific heat of lick woood" hahaha just kidding,. well this vid helps me on my thermodynamics subject, Thanks bro :) keep it up !

  • @TheForza65432Dude
    @TheForza65432Dude 6 років тому +1

    4:00 Specific Heat begins

  • @ashleysimson5886
    @ashleysimson5886 11 років тому

    dude... you are great

  • @sheikhheen9151
    @sheikhheen9151 9 років тому +1

    What is the specifiq heat capacity of Refrigerant 134a?

  • @davelinsman1
    @davelinsman1 9 років тому

    Jacob; Do we have any devices that will add energy to displace water?

  • @DocSchuster
    @DocSchuster  11 років тому +1

    Good luck, yo!

  • @Roshen_Nair
    @Roshen_Nair 7 років тому

    Hi, great video on heat capacity and specific heat! You sound like if Deadpool decided to be a physics teacher 😂 and you even have your own unique puns (#liqwood) 😂😂

  • @sairamprabhala2154
    @sairamprabhala2154 6 років тому

    Man Ur vedios are 💓🙏

  • @forthesakeofscience961
    @forthesakeofscience961 6 років тому +2

    damn it. you taught just something similiar to stan lee
    i too thought about heat being negative if lost but the text book didnt say so
    so I DUMPED MY IDEA !!!!!!!!!!
    BUT THEN YOU COME AND TEACH ME
    IF YOU HAVE AN IDEA YOU THINK IS GOOD ENOUGH DONT LET ANY FOOL TEACH YOU ABOUT IT.
    THANKS DOC REALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    RIP STAN LEEE

  • @siddharthkashyap1776
    @siddharthkashyap1776 7 років тому +6

    Thank you
    Deadpool sensei

    • @Roshen_Nair
      @Roshen_Nair 7 років тому

      the joker he sounds exactly like Deadpool

  • @emanfatima6543
    @emanfatima6543 5 років тому

    I love your voice. 😍

  • @mcelis97
    @mcelis97 9 років тому +9

    Your mCAT just got you a sub xP

  • @Mech.Masters
    @Mech.Masters 10 років тому

    Does specific heat has any relation with conductivity of material?

  • @rusty7366
    @rusty7366 10 років тому +21

    Liqwood :D

    • @miesumaeshimamura8400
      @miesumaeshimamura8400 10 років тому

      really after watching a tutoring video which should be informative, all you can think of is liqwood

    • @popopop984
      @popopop984 5 років тому

      miesumae shimamura Yes

  • @shahfaisal2585
    @shahfaisal2585 9 років тому +1

    Thank you so much!

  • @henryflossy
    @henryflossy 11 років тому

    really good! helps allot

  • @SuperKirese
    @SuperKirese 8 років тому +1

    how u find heat supplied within a certain time

  • @wet562
    @wet562 6 років тому

    love the way u say liquid

  • @cameronkayegemmill1356
    @cameronkayegemmill1356 11 років тому

    Thanks helped a lot

  • @kookiesandcream2132
    @kookiesandcream2132 4 роки тому

    Does anyone know how u would find Cb?

  • @raquelflorence235
    @raquelflorence235 6 років тому

    I like how you say ‘lickwood’

  • @Mohit51112
    @Mohit51112 6 років тому

    Sir on which factors thermal capacity of a body depends

  • @deepanshug5727
    @deepanshug5727 5 років тому +1

    Oh my god, Your handwritting is exactly same as mine.

  • @muhaimeenkhan3592
    @muhaimeenkhan3592 5 років тому

    man well explained

  • @blazeislanze
    @blazeislanze 10 років тому +2

    I like the way he pronounces liquid X3

  • @aishi99
    @aishi99 8 років тому

    How it is necessary that Q(of block) +Q(of liquid) add up to zero?

    • @DocSchuster
      @DocSchuster  8 років тому

      Well, we just argue that energy is conserved. Heat goes nowhere else.

  • @renusingh8489
    @renusingh8489 7 років тому +1

    Is this your orginal voice ?btw its cute i like it😍

  • @swarnnabaranwal1210
    @swarnnabaranwal1210 8 років тому

    thank you sooo much!!

  • @ICANTHEARHER2222
    @ICANTHEARHER2222 10 років тому +1

    Haha, that failed analogy xD i was like what?

  • @celaenas3016
    @celaenas3016 6 років тому

    Why does water store heat more efficiently than other liquids?

  • @jsjordan96
    @jsjordan96 10 років тому +1

    i really dont understand this formula though E/R= SHC times mass times change in temp.

  • @tessykunjappu7769
    @tessykunjappu7769 7 років тому

    is this for class 11..??

  • @milenarobles2857
    @milenarobles2857 7 років тому

    thank you!

  • @LovelySmile55
    @LovelySmile55 10 років тому

    WHY DO YOU TURN THE CAPS LOCKS ON?

    • @DocSchuster
      @DocSchuster  10 років тому +4

      LovelySmile55 You do NOT want to see my lowercase letters. It's a terrible shame.

    • @nailsandnotes
      @nailsandnotes 10 років тому

      Doc Schuster I could pretty much figure that out! :P

  • @leenajamal1291
    @leenajamal1291 10 років тому +1

    Thanks

  • @heidar14
    @heidar14 9 років тому +1

    awesome

  • @angrypepecancer5205
    @angrypepecancer5205 8 років тому

    you shold have add the units

  • @thesystematicending6
    @thesystematicending6 7 років тому

    whats ur qualification

  • @nikdanish1001
    @nikdanish1001 6 років тому

    This is like a bit of a challenge since i learn in bahasa melayu haha

  • @LinnSpin
    @LinnSpin 9 років тому

    Thank you :)

  • @HazeAnderson
    @HazeAnderson 4 роки тому

    Hot Pockets! 😅👍

  • @blahhblahblah4028
    @blahhblahblah4028 7 років тому

    HAHAHA I just finished studying this in Chemistry, and this is tripping me out on the equations. I was using Kinetic Molecular Theory... How much energy it takes to get to a boiling point for a liquid of Ethyl alcohol @ 400 mg Hg. Which does take you to: 73c Its trippy looking at your equations.

  • @paulinahambata3271
    @paulinahambata3271 7 років тому

    The humor though :-D

  • @BaconHat
    @BaconHat 8 років тому

    liqwood?

  • @abdullahylmaz9150
    @abdullahylmaz9150 10 років тому

    you are great

    • @DocSchuster
      @DocSchuster  10 років тому

      Abdullah ylmz YOU are great! Thanks for watching.

  • @violinsheetmusicblog
    @violinsheetmusicblog 11 років тому

    So, why does heat capacity even exist?

  • @Demitrival
    @Demitrival 9 років тому +2

    What to fast for me

  • @qayreahmet7908
    @qayreahmet7908 6 років тому

    Wow i love you voice

  • @7uv4n7
    @7uv4n7 7 років тому

    I like urvideo :))))