RIP Sergio Guevara, founder of this channel. Thank you for your friendship and your legacy that helped many people on their learning path in aviation 🙏
Fantastic video. Very well explained. As an HVAC technician I had a basic understanding of latent heat but this video explained many more aspects of heat and temperature that I was not aware of or had a good understanding of. Thank you very much
I have not found clearer videos than yours for explaining aviation theory knowledge. Your channel has allowed me to understand concepts that were badly explained in my books , thank you for that. Will you be uploading more videos please ? I am looking forward to covering the whole MET subject with your explanations, as you did with flight instruments and navigation.
Amazing. I’m doing ATPL license Helicopters. I wish l knew this before I did my Commercial license. 👏🏾👏🏾. The early chapters of Mat. Like Temperature n Atmosphere are critical
your videos are very informative and give me the foundation knowledge needed for my studies in ATPL Meteorology. I am looking forward to see more topics and concepts in your future videos🌄👍
Simplest way to see is like temperature is measure of available kinetic energy and heat is pressure or energy density or pressure per volume so if pressure is force per area while heat is force per volume. Pressure is force in 2 dimensions while heat is force in 3 dimensions so current of electricity is heat while voltage is electricity is in 2 dimensions
I visited his Spanish channel. And one of his friend said the aircraft he operated crashed during takeoff. RIP to Sergio Guevara, his video helped me to pass airline cadet interview😥
RIP to Sergio Guevara, founder of Mundo Aeronautico and Aviation Theory. Thanks for all your knowlegment sir.
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@@Werevertumoto Yes. Sergio Guevara the founder of both channels, died the last year 😔
RIP…. Great work sir…. All the aviation learner’s will miss your videos.
Such beautifully explained…… Crisp and concise……
RIP Sergio Guevara, founder of this channel. Thank you for your friendship and your legacy that helped many people on their learning path in aviation 🙏
is Sergio Guevara who explains those lessons ?
@@amineamine1969-n5c yes
@@santiagomateus6153 oh my god that's a big loss ! , may his soul rest in peace
I've finished the meteorology videos, and I learned so much! I went to College and they didn't explain so clearly as you. Thank you very much!
your thumbnail and video design is top notch, we all seriously appreciate what you do for the aviation community ❤️
And waiting for your new videos! ))
@@Tonkosti_Poleta Sadly the captain passed away few months ago :(
Fantastic video. Very well explained. As an HVAC technician I had a basic understanding of latent heat but this video explained many more aspects of heat and temperature that I was not aware of or had a good understanding of. Thank you very much
wont be able to express in words how thankful Im to you. Best explanation ive ever seen... Please do continue your work we will be happy.
I have not found clearer videos than yours for explaining aviation theory knowledge. Your channel has allowed me to understand concepts that were badly explained in my books , thank you for that. Will you be uploading more videos please ? I am looking forward to covering the whole MET subject with your explanations, as you did with flight instruments and navigation.
the physics behind everyday understandings of heat and energy made easy to understand, and appreciate
Amazing. I’m doing ATPL license Helicopters. I wish l knew this before I did my Commercial license. 👏🏾👏🏾. The early chapters of Mat. Like Temperature n Atmosphere are critical
your videos are very informative and give me the foundation knowledge needed for my studies in ATPL Meteorology. I am looking forward to see more topics and concepts in your future videos🌄👍
A wonderful explanation. 🤩 Thank you.
Excellent explanation.
Hi, pls upload more videos…. It’s very informative and the way you explain it…. Is really awesome
Hes dead
Thank you! I part thanks to your videos I passed my theory exams.
so great explanation
Superb content, thank you!
Great explanations
RIP, I really appreciate your video, you must have put many effort in them 🙏🙏😭😭
thanks... man, keep it up
Simplest way to see is like temperature is measure of available kinetic energy and heat is pressure or energy density or pressure per volume so if pressure is force per area while heat is force per volume. Pressure is force in 2 dimensions while heat is force in 3 dimensions so current of electricity is heat while voltage is electricity is in 2 dimensions
Hey bro why did you stop posting videos It's very informative plzz continue ❤
Amazing video, thanks for this information. Well explained, would love to see more videos on meteorology
Thank you very much sir,,,,
It was really good❤
Is this playlist is sufficient for passing dgca pilot exam?
Awesome explanation!!
Very helpful thank you
thank you
great video
Thanks man
Thanks mate !!!
Hello, thx for a great videos,keep flying birds
Heat=energy
What a nice content
How is this applied in aviation?
Perfect …
1 cal = 4186J ? I remembered 1 cal = 4.186 J
What you remember is correct, he should have written 4.186 kJ as Kilo joule is more common
How did he pass? Had to been sudden due to his comments at the end mentioning there was more videos coming related to this topic.
I visited his Spanish channel. And one of his friend said the aircraft he operated crashed during takeoff. RIP to Sergio Guevara, his video helped me to pass airline cadet interview😥
👏👏👏
Please upload more videos
Sadly Sergio Guevara, founder of this channel and "Mundo Aeronautico" died in an air crash last year in november :(
What's a ice Cap mountain vs. a inferno volcano and so on.
1cal = 4186 joules
Certain places I find 1cal=4.18 joules.
Can somebody help me which one is correct
Next chapter please
Mundo aeronáutico 🥺💔
Temperature is a Composition
of Freeze and Heat.
STOP INHALING AT THE END OF EVERY SENTENCE PLS !
I think that effect is the result of an audio compression setting, maybe too fast a release time.