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i have never seen someone who is as good as you are as teaching. You throw away the purpose of school and you don't waste time. I love the fact that u just got straight to the point. Thank you!
thank you sir for making this video and helping me learn something a "school" (which is for idiots) would never teach me, maybe high school but I was bored of middle school since the 5th grade
Seriously slow down this video to 0.5 speed Before you do that google the word synthetic/synthesis to understand that polymers are natural and synthetic meaning they are made/fabricated in a lab. In my summary or shortest understand to make this more comprehensive. Polymers are basically substances. Liquids, solids, gasses along with all sorts of combined elements and materials that are used to experiment and vastly used to produce plastics and other materials. So it’s a fancy way of breaking down the understanding of how we have a lot of new things that are a combination of man made and sometimes natural materials Like phones and electronics. Rubber and other plastics But also an afterthought that really made me understand polymers is PVC PVC is not natural and is ahugggge example of a synthetic or in layman’s terms: a man made or manufactured polymer of two or more molecule which are polyvinyl chloride (pvc) It’s used in so many different things as it’s heat resistant! Hope that helps people
that is EXACTLY how a teacher should talk - quickly, straight to the point and nothing but the point. very good presentation
yeah my god that was great
I agree with you so much!
i have never seen someone who is as good as you are as teaching. You throw away the purpose of school and you don't waste time. I love the fact that u just got straight to the point. Thank you!
Perfect and straight to the point! Excellent teacher!
Thank you, using this to get ahead in DT (Design and Technology)
Thank you so much! Many people over complicate this.
So clear and easy to understand thank you
Thank you so much for this amazing video
very quick.i like it!
Thankq good explanation
Can I store drinking water in barrel that had polymer in it before I put water in it ?
Thank you may God bless you
atoms are the monomers?
Great
Very good 👍😀
thank you sir for making this video and helping me learn something a "school" (which is for idiots) would never teach me, maybe high school but I was bored of middle school since the 5th grade
Scourge GAMING school is for idiots??? You sound dumb as fuck
school is for idiots, then is that why you also go to school? :)
So is it plastic?
Can polymer has the capacity to be as strong as nylon??
nylon is a polymer
Seriously slow down this video to 0.5 speed
Before you do that google the word synthetic/synthesis to understand that polymers are natural and synthetic meaning they are made/fabricated in a lab.
In my summary or shortest understand to make this more comprehensive.
Polymers are basically substances. Liquids, solids, gasses along with all sorts of combined elements and materials that are used to experiment and vastly used to produce plastics and other materials.
So it’s a fancy way of breaking down the understanding of how we have a lot of new things that are a combination of man made and sometimes natural materials
Like phones and electronics.
Rubber and other plastics
But also an afterthought that really made me understand polymers is PVC
PVC is not natural and is ahugggge example of a synthetic or in layman’s terms: a man made or manufactured polymer of two or more molecule which are polyvinyl chloride (pvc)
It’s used in so many different things as it’s heat resistant! Hope that helps people
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waist of my time
Jose Caceres *waste. Not waist.
Indeed; your time would have been better spent on a video to help you with your spelling.