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your all videos are just masterpieces. I just can not imagine the amount of time and effort you put into it. please continue this amazing series in fluid mechanics and aerodynamics.
Really outstanding. I am also a faculty of fluid mechanics. Your efforts and money spent in making extraordinary animations, Really deserve appreciation . I salute you dear.
How did you get an A+ without a good understanding of the underlying mechanics? Are you just good at identifying which equation needs to be used to solve the problem at hand?
Dude, this channel is a lifesaver! I have a presentation on this in 2 days and was literally looking for this exact kind of video just last night. All of a sudden, this pops up in my recommended! Phenomenal stuff! Much appreciated!
I find it amazing how simple and resourceful your videos are, of course they scrape the top of the content, but as an engineer graduate and a generalist, your videos tickle my brain to go after it and never lose this knowledge. Thanks a lot, please never stop producing and posting! I miss the engineering classes in my life.
As a person who works with non newtonial and thixotropic fluids on daily basis, a video on them will be a great follow up. Great, intuitive video as always
What they mainly lack is skill my friend. Those animations are very professional (yes also time consuming) but even if they had the time to make them, they would probably be at best a well planned power point presentation. This man's work is insanely good
I accidentally clicked on this video and and found it amazing.One of the unique and best thing ever watched on internet. Big ,Thank you. Will join this family by the end of this month.
You nailed it! You made an amazing and easy video to understand a difficult stuff! Please, keep working on this project because you're onee of the best teacher that I've seen in my life! Thank you a lot!
Watching you from France where the engeneering studies system is way different and way more based on theory and formulas, it's a blessing to see such goog visual interpretations. That's great work I'll talk people into seeing ur work to have a deeper unstanding of these physical concepts.
I was thinking that all this knowledge would've been impossible to be developed by a single person therefore I feel lucky so many brilliant people build upon each other's work and today we have all this.
This was amazing content; Thank you for explaining this in a concise and efficient manner. I truly appreciate the work you put into producing this excellent explanation for the entire scientific and youtube community.
I'm kicking myself right now. Why didn't I watch this video 2 months ago when I was just getting started on my flowmeter project for work. I could have been more accurately calculating the Reynolds Number and the state of the fluid than I already was. Dang!
Wow 🤩top quality videos as always!! Never understood velocity profile, Dynamic viscosity and kinematic viscosity soo well before!! Thank you soo much for this explanation❤🙏🙏
I am studying about shear stresses and curious about the formula for shear strain. Uploading a video about viscosity and briefly discussing shear strain makes my day. Your videos are really timely. Great content as always! SUPERB! Keep up the good work! No regrets turning on the notification for the channel!
Really enjoying this series on Fluid Mechanics. Once this is complete, how about a series on Thermodynamics? 😊 I'm actually very jealous of students going to college now since they have many resources online and great RUclips channels such as yours to help them out.
As a first year student of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering at National Technical University of Athens, this was very helpful, keep going man!!!
4:10 looking at viscosity this way, it almost seems this behavior is THE defining boundary between solids and fluids: solids are only solid BECAUSE finite force can only cause finite total deformation, and fluids are only fluid BECAUSE finite force can apply a finite velocity
Tesla absolutely perfected the use of viscosity with the Tesla Turbine, his own personal favorite invention. Many workshop scientists are working with his idea to perfect and utilize it as the turbine itself can have up to 97% energy efficiency and reach an RPM up to 36,000. I'm assuming the shaft size the rpm measurement was taken was relatively small, but still highly impressive.
Newton is the greatest mind in history. Whenever I study any enginnering subject his name always pop up, it's like he had 72 hours a day, it's insane but really inspiring at the same time.
My 14th great-granddad, who fed his family through the harmless craft of coin clipping, might have agreed about Newton's intellectual capacity, but found him to be severely deficient in empathy.
Could you also visualize next time the shearstress of a fluid flowing in a lotus coated tube? Where you have slip condition. Would be interesting to see how the maths pan out for that condition 🤔
I taught my fellow jardine residents about heat transfer in Minnesota. Kids in Minnesota are taught lessons about frostbite that kids in kansas are not because of differences in climate.
15 mins well spent 😊 Your videos are amazing. It is a nutshell with a touch up on little detail as much as you can. I know a lot of hard work goes in making of the video. I really appreciate you for putting such wonderful content out there.
I knew the cornstarch / water mix to create a non newtonian fluid (thickening) I didn’t realize there were other fluids that would have the opposite effect (thinning) such as paint. Anyway, a very efficient 12 mins summary on flyids and viscosity
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Let's all take a moment to thank you, your videos are really really precious for engineers like me, and even more for engineering students and all those who are curious about engineering. So Thank You.
Honest to god, I think without your videos I would never properly understand the things I learned at uni. Very concise and explanatory!
+1 :D
*God
Just perfect timing as i have fluid dynamics this semester!
Amazing... me to
Me too ahahah, i have aerodynamics
i was literally learning viscosity in my course earlier today... weird (but very helpful!)
Me too hahah I have fluid mechanics this semester
Wish u luck lol
I did it in january in Italy and that exam was tough af
Can't imagine the hard work behind these videos. The script, animation, and editing are so perfect.
brother you are just kill'n it with the explanations and animation
your all videos are just masterpieces. I just can not imagine the amount of time and effort you put into it. please continue this amazing series in fluid mechanics and aerodynamics.
Za nn 1:16
Really outstanding. I am also a faculty of fluid mechanics.
Your efforts and money spent in making extraordinary animations, Really deserve appreciation .
I salute you dear.
I've studied this and passed the class with an A+, and I've just understood viscosity today
True story
Me too
How did you get an A+ without a good understanding of the underlying mechanics? Are you just good at identifying which equation needs to be used to solve the problem at hand?
@@General12th I had a limited knowledge of viscosity I knew how to solve problems but I didn't fully understand Viscosity
Goes to show teachers gives A+ to the wrong students.
Dude, this channel is a lifesaver! I have a presentation on this in 2 days and was literally looking for this exact kind of video just last night. All of a sudden, this pops up in my recommended! Phenomenal stuff! Much appreciated!
I find it amazing how simple and resourceful your videos are, of course they scrape the top of the content, but as an engineer graduate and a generalist, your videos tickle my brain to go after it and never lose this knowledge. Thanks a lot, please never stop producing and posting! I miss the engineering classes in my life.
I like how DETAILED your explanation is !!! JUST KEEP POSTING VIDEOS PLEASE !!
This 12:54 minutes video covers half of my fluid dynamics course. Great explanation and conceptual understanding.
As a person who works with non newtonial and thixotropic fluids on daily basis, a video on them will be a great follow up. Great, intuitive video as always
Thanks!
I just started my fluid mechanics class and im so happy you have a video on this subject!! Now i have a deeper understanding of viscosity.
This channel is about to revive my grade in my aerodynamics class
I learned the entire first three weeks of fluids from this single video. You’re the goat
this channel is single handedly saving 80% of my grades
I had a lecture about viscosity at fluid mechanics today, and this was a huge help, thanks a bunch!
One of the best explanation in fluid dynamic I have ever seen, thank you very much
Perfect timing since we just started our viscosity lectures this week
Excellent explanation! I wish engineering professors could have the time to make videos like this for their classes!
What they mainly lack is skill my friend. Those animations are very professional (yes also time consuming) but even if they had the time to make them, they would probably be at best a well planned power point presentation. This man's work is insanely good
I accidentally clicked on this video and and found it amazing.One of the unique and best thing ever watched on internet. Big ,Thank you. Will join this family by the end of this month.
You nailed it! You made an amazing and easy video to understand a difficult stuff! Please, keep working on this project because you're onee of the best teacher that I've seen in my life! Thank you a lot!
by far, this is the best explanation of viscosity I've ever come across. Thank you!
This is one of the best videos that explaining complicated concept to such a easy way
this is the best video of my life about viscocity.thanks so much for hard work behind this master piece
Watching you from France where the engeneering studies system is way different and way more based on theory and formulas, it's a blessing to see such goog visual interpretations. That's great work I'll talk people into seeing ur work to have a deeper unstanding of these physical concepts.
I was thinking that all this knowledge would've been impossible to be developed by a single person therefore I feel lucky so many brilliant people build upon each other's work and today we have all this.
I never intended to miss any of your videos
This was amazing content; Thank you for explaining this in a concise and efficient manner. I truly appreciate the work you put into producing this excellent explanation for the entire scientific and youtube community.
The animation is simply beautiful! That itself illustrates 70% of the concept behind this topic.
I'm kicking myself right now. Why didn't I watch this video 2 months ago when I was just getting started on my flowmeter project for work. I could have been more accurately calculating the Reynolds Number and the state of the fluid than I already was.
Dang!
Wow! I wish I had more lecturers like you in varsity. So good!
this is the most educating video on fluid dynamics on youtube :) perfect...
Wow 🤩top quality videos as always!! Never understood velocity profile, Dynamic viscosity and kinematic viscosity soo well before!! Thank you soo much for this explanation❤🙏🙏
This video has clarified so many concepts which i was struggling to grasp. Thank you!
I'm lucky, at least now, to learn these concepts from this awesome channel!
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I am studying about shear stresses and curious about the formula for shear strain. Uploading a video about viscosity and briefly discussing shear strain makes my day. Your videos are really timely. Great content as always! SUPERB! Keep up the good work! No regrets turning on the notification for the channel!
Best video on viscosity of fluids out there! 💯
Great Video! We want more.
Was struggling to understand conceptually what exactly i've been calculating but your videos really helped with that. Top g :)
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Good presentation. Crystal clear
many thanks for the comprehensive explanation on viscosity!
Really enjoying this series on Fluid Mechanics. Once this is complete, how about a series on Thermodynamics? 😊 I'm actually very jealous of students going to college now since they have many resources online and great RUclips channels such as yours to help them out.
Excellent timing for my fluid dynamics class I'll be taking when I go back to college in a few years!
As a first year student of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering at National Technical University of Athens, this was very helpful, keep going man!!!
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I don’t need to watch the video, I like it immediately and then watch, I know it is going to be good and I will watch again even.
Would have been really cool if you guys were around when I was in engineering school 8 years ago. Thanks for the recap!
Excellent material. Really teaching art.
I really loved your presentation and demonstration of the concepts, glad that I know this channel.
Just beyond appretiation!!!!
4:10 looking at viscosity this way, it almost seems this behavior is THE defining boundary between solids and fluids: solids are only solid BECAUSE finite force can only cause finite total deformation, and fluids are only fluid BECAUSE finite force can apply a finite velocity
Very beautifully explained.
Tesla absolutely perfected the use of viscosity with the Tesla Turbine, his own personal favorite invention. Many workshop scientists are working with his idea to perfect and utilize it as the turbine itself can have up to 97% energy efficiency and reach an RPM up to 36,000. I'm assuming the shaft size the rpm measurement was taken was relatively small, but still highly impressive.
Awesome video. Understanding these topics was never this easy !!
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Newton is the greatest mind in history. Whenever I study any enginnering subject his name always pop up, it's like he had 72 hours a day, it's insane but really inspiring at the same time.
Have you heard of Euler?
Or Bernoulli
Fun fact: Euler and Bernoulli are not two people but whole families lol
@@abienojieokojie2116 of course I did, great scientist but no one comes close to newton in my opinion.
My 14th great-granddad, who fed his family through the harmless craft of coin clipping, might have agreed about Newton's intellectual capacity, but found him to be severely deficient in empathy.
Efficient work by the efficient engineer ❤
All your videos are always been great. I love the animation. Thank you for uploading again.
Great video. Perfect explanation with visual.
Already an MSME/Aero but would have loved this! Perfect explanation!
this video is pure gold
Thank you for your clear explanation and great animation ❤️
Thanks for help and I have learned something very important
Fluid viscosity is always interesting to discuss.
You get things understand very easily.
Thankyou for your efforts 😊.
I can't explain how much helpful is this!!!
Thanks.
I want a lesson of thin vessel and hoop stress acting on it.
Thanks for the effort you put into it. THANK YOU!
Could you also visualize next time the shearstress of a fluid flowing in a lotus coated tube? Where you have slip condition. Would be interesting to see how the maths pan out for that condition 🤔
Thanks, i ve fluid mechanics II exam in 3 days. You saved my life
This video gives clear idea about topics.thank you
Thank you so much for this video , it helped so much I was so confused about this topic
Thanks for the effort! The animations are great!
Extremely helpful. This was great. Thanks a bunch!!!
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Amazing ...Need more on Fluid Mechanics
Great explanation of velocity differences in the pipe.
Thank you soo much for your excellent videos!
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Mind blowing explanation
I can make a few more.tricky questions now.
That's a beautifully visualisation 😃
As always..very informative making me look like i was wrong not to get it in class..
Anyway thank God for youtube
Thanks Sir ❤
Aero and Fluid dynamics 101. Nice video👍
This video was very useful!! I'm so grateful for your lesson about viscosity :)
This is just brilliant! Very well explained
Very good animations bro, keep it up!
These videos could be university material. They would explain and help visualise much better than some professors.
I taught my fellow jardine residents about heat transfer in Minnesota. Kids in Minnesota are taught lessons about frostbite that kids in kansas are not because of differences in climate.
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you should have about a billion subscribers
best video about viscosity.
This is a gem! Thank you!
Make more videos like this regarding fluid mechanics and hydraulics
15 mins well spent 😊 Your videos are amazing. It is a nutshell with a touch up on little detail as much as you can. I know a lot of hard work goes in making of the video. I really appreciate you for putting such wonderful content out there.
Very good explanation 🙂 thanks 😊
I knew the cornstarch / water mix to create a non newtonian fluid (thickening) I didn’t realize there were other fluids that would have the opposite effect (thinning) such as paint.
Anyway, a very efficient 12 mins summary on flyids and viscosity