Heat and Temperature (What's the REAL difference): Understanding the Fundamentals

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024

Комментарии • 9

  • @amjovia5289
    @amjovia5289 Год назад +5

    Am starting to feel science is easy than the way I felt in school

  • @itsmejk912
    @itsmejk912 Год назад +2

    🥰from india

  • @WorldTvUpdates
    @WorldTvUpdates Год назад +2

    Woow nice edits,

  • @phenixorbitall3917
    @phenixorbitall3917 Год назад +2

    Hey man good to see you again! :)👍
    I have one question. Believing Einstein, massive particles moving faster get also heavier. After watching your video I wonder: Do objects become heavier when they get hotter?

    • @babagaming4943
      @babagaming4943 Год назад +2

      hello bro we actually need a video about this for clear explanation. Do objects get heavier when they become hot?🙋‍♂🙋‍♂

    • @ThePhysicsMathsWizard
      @ThePhysicsMathsWizard  Год назад +3

      Hello, Nice to hear from you! :)
      So, for the question above, i think it depends on the heated object, if it loses some matter (for example through evaporation); then it would get lighter.
      If no mass is lost (which should be true for most solids like metals); Then i don't think heating it makes it heavier. As you correctly pointed out, Einstein's E=mc^2 makes a big difference when the speed is close to that of light; However, electrons in a heated object drift very slowly (~ 0.0001 m/s, but differs with materials), so they can't gain any observable mass to make the object heavier.
      This answer was my initial thought when i read this question, I will update it if i have a better idea.

    • @phenixorbitall3917
      @phenixorbitall3917 Год назад +1

      Sounds good :) have a nice day/evening!

  • @7466ypb
    @7466ypb Год назад +2

    When you learn more on RUclips than college😅