Interesting style. Somewhere between an academic paper, a lecture, and an undergrad's report. An intro of a paper, a joke of a lecturer and a general passion of an overworked student. :) Can't decide if I like the dryness of it or not. :) The amount of data is nice though.
Thanks. I'm glad to hear you enjoyed it. I found the metal bars on Amazon, brand unique metals. The Titanium crystals came from the United Nuclear company. I ordered the Ti sheet and rod some years ago and don't recall the supplier.
I really enjoyed the video, and yes, including the dry humor. Thank you for your clear and straightforward presentation---you made the information very assimilable. Definitely keep the series going, and maybe add a bit more about how the atomic structure and bonding patterns create and contribute to the observable properties and uses. Thank you.
Interesting style. Somewhere between an academic paper, a lecture, and an undergrad's report. An intro of a paper, a joke of a lecturer and a general passion of an overworked student. :)
Can't decide if I like the dryness of it or not. :) The amount of data is nice though.
I like your critique. I'm trying for a style less flat than Spock and aiming for a style closer to Fred Rodgers!
Fantastic video on Titanium, I learned many new, and interesting facts I did not know. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video, very informative! Defiantly keep this format going!
Thanks! Will do!
fascinating video, definitely worth more views
Glad you think so!
The pure Titanium metal bar is beautiful. So is the Copper bar. I love Vanadium, Chromium, and Molybdenum in a knife blade.
Vanadium and Molybdenum helps with the tensile strength and durability of the blade right? Chromium is used to help with corrosion resistance right?
@@mq5731 High Chromium percentage (16% and more) makes stainless steel. Other elements add strength and wear resistance.
Great information, I enjoyed the history and applications info. Where do you get those sample bars of metal?
Thanks. I'm glad to hear you enjoyed it. I found the metal bars on Amazon, brand unique metals. The Titanium crystals came from the United Nuclear company. I ordered the Ti sheet and rod some years ago and don't recall the supplier.
I really enjoyed the video, and yes, including the dry humor. Thank you for your clear and straightforward presentation---you made the information very assimilable. Definitely keep the series going, and maybe add a bit more about how the atomic structure and bonding patterns create and contribute to the observable properties and uses. Thank you.
Thanks for your comments! I'll try to include more atomic level information in future videos.
thank you for the video, will help for my metals assignment
I'm happy to hear my video was helpful! Thank you for the comment.
Wonderful video! That solid stamped bar looks so cool.
Well done video thank you
great video! subbed!
Awesome, thank you!
Love it and enjoy it as well. Subscribed.
great video too bad you dont have more subscribers
sir can you tach us the basics of organic chemistry it would be realy helpful
Here being comment #27 at 24 seconds into the film here 💥 we should beseech God to reveal the nature and greatness of His work to us.
iPhone 15 Pro Max is made for Titanium.
Android for the past few years also has
@@Muscletearror s22,23,24 Ultra made by Titanium.
@@thegamerzone-h3r yes
@@Muscletearror
English grammar really has fell off horribly since Covid and AI education is less important than KETO! Good luck Gen.Z+ & -A
Sir bhavya 6thb