Thermodynamics - A-level Physics

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

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  • @annashah546
    @annashah546 2 года назад +100

    Got my A levels result today. Got an A in physics, B in maths and a D in Computer science. I owe you that A in physics. Thank you for your content!

    • @yonisashkir7158
      @yonisashkir7158 Год назад +3

      advice for physics

    • @dukeelma7ala
      @dukeelma7ala Год назад +1

      @@yonisashkir7158 dont watch porn while studying

    • @wzydoodle
      @wzydoodle Год назад +17

      @@yonisashkir7158 do u think this is Google or something

    • @Fz_v7
      @Fz_v7 Год назад +13

      @@wzydoodlechill bro 💀

    • @wzydoodle
      @wzydoodle Год назад +19

      @@Fz_v7 bro just typed "advice for physics" 💀

  • @tomf2405
    @tomf2405 5 лет назад +180

    This is helpful for my chemical engineering degree lol not just physics A level. Cheers prof

    • @gaminghats813
      @gaminghats813 5 лет назад +3

      I got a gcse physics paper tomorrow im just interested...

    • @louispride7695
      @louispride7695 5 лет назад

      gaming hats did you do aqa gcse Physics paper 1 too? How did you find it?

    • @gaminghats813
      @gaminghats813 5 лет назад

      @@louispride7695 it was okay I just hope paper 2 wont be hard because I really don't get electromagnetism c:

    • @louispride7695
      @louispride7695 5 лет назад +5

      gaming hats yeah it’s pretty hard but just keep rewatching freesciencelessons

    • @shannonharper2460
      @shannonharper2460 3 года назад

      Literally same hahaha

  • @mohammadmunzurulhaque3197
    @mohammadmunzurulhaque3197 5 лет назад +48

    I dont know how to reward you.
    People who Explain theory are just as much respectful as the ones to Invent it !!
    At least to me.

  • @dandaoom
    @dandaoom 5 лет назад +46

    Not sure if you are aware, but lots of IB students are also huge fans of your channel and we have paper 3 on the engineering part next Monday. I am so glad that I can have these vids before my exam. Thanks!

    • @Lighkdk
      @Lighkdk Год назад +5

      watching this for engineering option rn lol

  • @rudolflim9588
    @rudolflim9588 5 лет назад +47

    Thank you @Science Shorts for doing a kind gesture for all A-Level students. I had no hope for Physics but after discovering your channel, I watched every video which will come out of the exam. You gave me hope in doing Physics A-Level. I have just done the Physics A-Level P4 at Thursday and awaiting for the results. Thank you for your dedication and Keep up the Good Work. 😁😁

  • @achirabdirzak8010
    @achirabdirzak8010 4 года назад +12

    this is the most clear and amazing general axplanation and introduction on thermodynamics that i have ever seen in my thankyou so much yu motivated me to to learn it

  • @mohammadmunzurulhaque3197
    @mohammadmunzurulhaque3197 5 лет назад +15

    I would like to thank you very Much, Mr. Rees for keeping up the good work !

  • @MuhammadKashifJamal-TCHRBSSK
    @MuhammadKashifJamal-TCHRBSSK 9 месяцев назад +1

    I appreciate you. I saw all 4 videos in the sequence and the way you started and developed the concept in such a constructive way, that is great. Thank you for such wonderful explanation.

  • @carlotaorense
    @carlotaorense 3 года назад +7

    I’m just a 15 years old girl and English is not even my first language, but your explaining everything so clear that I’m understanding lots of things (not everything ofc). Thank you!!!

  • @kennyelkhart
    @kennyelkhart 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you so much for uploading this!

  • @gffgfgffgfgfgfg
    @gffgfgffgfgfgfg 5 лет назад +2

    Just in time for my First Year Exam at uni. Legend

  • @hydersunfearless2519
    @hydersunfearless2519 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for being honest about hating thermodynamics

  • @GamerHercules
    @GamerHercules 5 лет назад +4

    Can you make the whole of the engineering option module including rotational mechanics and flywheels etc

  • @pfungwashirley5955
    @pfungwashirley5955 4 года назад +2

    Amazing very helpful im just about to attempt a whole lot of questions

  • @Thedon-xy4gm
    @Thedon-xy4gm 5 лет назад +2

    Do you think you could go over the differences between the four stroke petrol engine and a diesel engine? My teacher went over it and I have a basic understanding but I reckon you'll be able to explain it a bit clearer. Thanks

  • @mayurpatel6731
    @mayurpatel6731 5 лет назад +2

    please can you also do efficiency and the heat pump/refrigerator

  • @robthebank12
    @robthebank12 2 года назад +1

    Great illustrations & Explanations love it!

  • @Y4red
    @Y4red 2 года назад +1

    hey at 8:34, work is DONE BY the gas when the volume goes up right? the gas doesn't do work?

  • @tejieneedham8121
    @tejieneedham8121 5 лет назад +2

    can you do one on heat pumps/refrigerators and efficiency?

  • @Kbilsoy
    @Kbilsoy 5 лет назад +2

    can you please do a video on atom classification before next monday (physics paper 1)?

  • @tzeyuenlee902
    @tzeyuenlee902 5 лет назад +1

    a good way to enhance my listening!!!

  • @shneurjayson3020
    @shneurjayson3020 2 года назад +1

    great vids thanks a lot. Btw i dont think this is in AQA A Level physics (non-engineering)

  • @varundinesh555
    @varundinesh555 3 года назад +1

    I'm really sorry... at 9:44, I don't understand why he has shaded the whole thing in for when work is done by the gas, but only the bottom section for when work is done on the gas. Can someone explain please?

    • @ScienceShorts
      @ScienceShorts  3 года назад +1

      Inside loop is net work done by gas. As in: total work done by it minus work done on it.

  • @anniemoses9478
    @anniemoses9478 3 года назад

    Why does isothermal compression happen at constant temperatures and why does the volume decrease and pressure increase? Also at a colder temperature I understand that the gas expands less but is that why the volume is lower?

  • @renccris7705
    @renccris7705 2 года назад

    You're the best! TYSM

  • @ielshalaby
    @ielshalaby 5 лет назад +1

    great work ❤

  • @zarahcolten5589
    @zarahcolten5589 3 года назад

    do we not consider the heat loss to surroundings for the 1st law?

  • @Raven-pt9bf
    @Raven-pt9bf 5 лет назад +6

    canWe write the first law like this too?
    Plzz reply
    Increase in internal energy= energy supplied by heating + energy supplied by doing work

    • @wafflebuckets
      @wafflebuckets 4 года назад +1

      Sorry for late reply. So basically U=q+w. Here w means work done ON the system.
      So the first law of thermodynamics would be: The internal energy of a system equals to the sum of the heat supplied and the work done on the system

    • @rbanerjee605
      @rbanerjee605 3 года назад

      If you’re rearranging the provided formula, it would be U=Q-W

  • @rgravi
    @rgravi Год назад

    hi what if the gas is changing state? will deltaU = 0? as it depends on PE as well?

  • @andrewjanong7804
    @andrewjanong7804 3 года назад

    I have a question, for the four stroke engine, why is the temperature higher in the expansion?

  • @nylepentik2696
    @nylepentik2696 5 лет назад +4

    If you dont mind me asking, what degree did you do uni?

  • @IVAN-ne9ll
    @IVAN-ne9ll 5 лет назад +3

    fine!👍👍👍👍👍

  • @Mak007-h5s
    @Mak007-h5s 3 года назад

    Can we watch your videos of explanation and past papers for CAIE alevel?

  • @sappy3441
    @sappy3441 Год назад

    hi there is there a more detailed video on AQA otto cycles I feel like some bits are missing that was told to me in school

  • @jakequaza3567
    @jakequaza3567 3 года назад

    you said w=pdeltaV only applies for constant pressure but at 6:48 you use the same equation when p is changing? Why have you used this here?

  • @israelassefa2847
    @israelassefa2847 Год назад

    You're special

  • @xQryptic
    @xQryptic 4 года назад +1

    @Science Shorts
    Hi, I have a question. If pV/T = constant, how come decreasing the temperature increases the p and v? Due to the equation, shouldn't it be the other way around?
    Thanks.

    • @ScienceShorts
      @ScienceShorts  4 года назад +2

      Er, increasing temperature increases pressure!

    • @xQryptic
      @xQryptic 4 года назад +1

      Science Shorts yeah I’m not going to lie I was having a mental spasm when asking that question 😆. Thanks for the clarity and quick reply, however :)

  • @hakkespade13
    @hakkespade13 2 года назад

    Subbed

  • @mit599
    @mit599 3 года назад

    is this in the OCR A spec

  • @amansidz
    @amansidz 5 лет назад +3

    Isn’t this in an optional module?

    • @amansidz
      @amansidz 5 лет назад

      Ok thanks

    • @JohnDiggle21
      @JohnDiggle21 5 лет назад

      The first part is useful for thermal physics though

  • @alexanderson5855
    @alexanderson5855 5 лет назад

    I owe you a beer

  • @sophiej4345
    @sophiej4345 5 лет назад +2

    Are you doing more kahoots soon?

  • @ishtihaqtalukder1948
    @ishtihaqtalukder1948 5 лет назад +1

    Medical physics?

  • @meganbannister7783
    @meganbannister7783 4 года назад +1

    Do we need to know these for AQA physics alevel?

    • @nl1575
      @nl1575 4 года назад

      That's what I was thinking as well, I haven't learnt this yk. I don't think we have to learn the graphs, but we do have to know the first law of thermodynamics and the work done by expanding gas.

    • @jacobsuresh3743
      @jacobsuresh3743 3 года назад +2

      i dont think you need to do this unless your school is doing engineering physics for the option module. not entirely sure

  • @lamb8657
    @lamb8657 Год назад

    hi, i have my a level phyics paper 2 on friday but i was just wondering do we know to know all of this for AQA specification? because when i was covering thermal physics earlier this year, i've not come across any of this except from the basics of the first law of thermodynamics

  • @f1ibraaa
    @f1ibraaa 5 лет назад

    what about diesel engines?

  • @dylanrees2966
    @dylanrees2966 3 года назад

    Hi love the video however i didn't think the laws of thermodynamics were on the AQA spec

  • @gustavholbech9620
    @gustavholbech9620 5 лет назад +1

    3rd

  • @croucha1r237
    @croucha1r237 2 года назад

    me who have had physics for 5 months in highschool trying to understand all the stuff i have not learned in school

  • @muhammadahmed6038
    @muhammadahmed6038 4 года назад

    Isn’t the equation for 1st law of thermodynamics U = Q+W ?

    • @matthewmaksimov
      @matthewmaksimov 4 года назад +3

      muhammad Ahmed, it is, but don’t forget that in your equation W is work ON gas, but in video W is work BY gas. There is an equation W’=-W, here W’ is work by gas, W is work on gas.

    • @muhammadahmed6038
      @muhammadahmed6038 4 года назад

      Woah! Thanks@@matthewmaksimov

  • @talhaabbasi7175
    @talhaabbasi7175 4 года назад

    in adiabatic conditions why is the pv graph closer to minimum pressure? Explanation

    • @ScienceShorts
      @ScienceShorts  4 года назад

      Because the temperature decreases as it expands.

  • @riazjiffry3998
    @riazjiffry3998 5 лет назад

    2nd

  • @magn8195
    @magn8195 5 лет назад +1

    First

  • @hammedabdulgafar8369
    @hammedabdulgafar8369 Год назад

    Nice, but I still need further explanations. Pls

  • @f1ibraaa
    @f1ibraaa 5 лет назад

    im scared

  • @Ewan999
    @Ewan999 3 года назад

    How is this A-level?!, Ive looked in the textbook and the specification, and most of this is NOT on them. I am talking about AQA here, pls comment if this is just AQA

    • @ScienceShorts
      @ScienceShorts  3 года назад

      This is in the Engineering Physics optional module for AQA A-level Physics.