Dear Prof. Balakrishnan. I would like to let you know that your videos are superb. I wish you had been my lecturer many years ago at university. I am sure I would have learned a great deal more.
Flux. It’s the flowrate of (any) variable divided by the area it’s flowing through. e.g. Mass flux - Mass flow rate over a given area which would have dimensions of kg/m2-sec.
Dear Prof. Balakrishnan. I would like to let you know that your videos are superb. I wish you had been my lecturer many years ago at university. I am sure I would have learned a great deal more.
Amazing! This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you.
high respect to such professor
What a genius person he is
something wonderful. i will practice this.
Thank you!!! Finally I understand.
great video
nice lectures on diffusion process
Here's the whole set of lectures.
ruclips.net/p/PLbMVogVj5nJRhl_6TUGChpnt2Lg0AZvZu
excellent teacher, tnx sir
I love you sir!
Wow I didn't know the connection between the diffusion equation and that random walk. Just brilliant ...
Where are the other parts to this video?
I'm drowning into an ocean of confusion I certainly unable to make it..... ='(
It's okay man! Don't take it too seriously. ☺
What is j ?
hahaha you're screwed
well it's neutron current
Flux. It’s the flowrate of (any) variable divided by the area it’s flowing through. e.g. Mass flux - Mass flow rate over a given area which would have dimensions of kg/m2-sec.
J is the flow of the current!