Im in high school right now, and at first I had a very hard time with chemistry, now that I came across your channel, I think it's a miracle that I understand chemistry now.
I'd like to ask a question if I may. If the human body is assumed to be the system under observation, knowing that we gain energy via sleep, what role would you say Heat(q) and Work(w) play in our ability to regain energy through sleep?
First we need to define what you mean by energy here - when you say 'we gain energy via sleep' do you mean repairing damaged cells etc, digestion of food...?
you have been a god send during this pandemic! chem has been harder but you make it easier, thank you for your efforts!
You're very welcome Melissa! Glad you're finding these lesson helpful!
Im in high school right now, and at first I had a very hard time with chemistry, now that I came across your channel, I think it's a miracle that I understand chemistry now.
Great to hear - glad you found the channel!
Me a physics major: work =f d cos theta
Him: work = p delta v
Me: 😠 why y’all make this so difficult
I'd like to ask a question if I may. If the human body is assumed to be the system under observation, knowing that we gain energy via sleep, what role would you say Heat(q) and Work(w) play in our ability to regain energy through sleep?
First we need to define what you mean by energy here - when you say 'we gain energy via sleep' do you mean repairing damaged cells etc, digestion of food...?
@@ChadsPrep By energy, I mean the capacity to do work. Humans can be tired, rest the body through sleep, and gain energy upon waking up.