I am starting at Zero, working on a theoretical polymerization idea, that may Not be possible, but if i can develop would be useful ($$$). Your lectures are helping me develop and define my thinking. Thank You SIR. 🙂
Have you thought of doing a course on plastics for industrial use? Like what plastic and why for a given product (computer mouse, jewelry, bottle, watch, mold for casting, mp3 player, pen, phone case, packaging, etc.?) I think this would be of interest to many people on RUclips, because lots of people are getting into this sort of thing. Also, you might want to frame it in terms of the plastics you can use with a PLA 3d printer, and with a resin printer.
Good job Nic. Explanation is pretty good. However, one suggestion! It will be easy for the viewers to be focused on the short videos (30-40 min.). My own observation :)
How blessed am I to find this channel!! Thanks bro
Such a great lecture sir! I enjoyed the length, thoroughness, and structure of the lecture. Thanks for creating this.
Thank you for posting these lectures. I feel like I should have stayed in Germany thirty-two years ago, and attended Uni.
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I am starting at Zero, working on a theoretical polymerization idea, that may Not be possible, but if i can develop would be useful
($$$). Your lectures are helping me develop and define my thinking. Thank You SIR. 🙂
Thank u! Very good presentation!
Have you thought of doing a course on plastics for industrial use? Like what plastic and why for a given product (computer mouse, jewelry, bottle, watch, mold for casting, mp3 player, pen, phone case, packaging, etc.?)
I think this would be of interest to many people on RUclips, because lots of people are getting into this sort of thing. Also, you might want to frame it in terms of the plastics you can use with a PLA 3d printer, and with a resin printer.
Thank you sir. God bless you 🙏🏾😇
Nice lecture sir love from India 😊
How can we get notes/ materials of the lecture?
Would you please tell the title of the main textbook you use, I would like to order. Thanks
Dear Professor, your presentation is very good and I am so interesting with this video. Would you please share PPT?
Good job Nic. Explanation is pretty good. However, one suggestion! It will be easy for the viewers to be focused on the short videos (30-40 min.). My own observation :)
thanks! fully agree that shorter is often better. However, the course was based on my actual lecture, which are typically 90min in Germany.
Just an observation, in your "what are polymers?" slide, the ethylene molecule is wrong, should be CH2=CH2, instead of CH3=CH3
Oups! That is absolutely correct. My apologies - how embarrasing ;)
Thanks!
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what is a effective medium theory? when can be apply it that?
Well done
Thank you for the lecture, wonderful. Hate to be this guy but for the number average example. 20/3 would come out to 6.66 repeating not 6.9.
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