Heat will pass by convection. Heat will pass by radiation. And that’s a physical law. Heat is work and work ‘s a curse. And all the heat in the universe is gonna cool down, ‘cause it can’t increase. Then there’ll be no more work and there’ll be perfect peace. Really? Yeah, that’s entropy, man. And all because the second law of thermodynamics. Which lays down that… …you can’t pass heat from the cooler to a hotter.
This video showed us my physics teacher and that's the way we learn the laws of thermodynamics. we also began to make a choreography for keep the law in our minds. That was our physics class. @isavillaB@dannyrg9
This video showed us my physics teacher and that's the way we learn the laws of thermodynamics. we also began to make a choreography for keep the law in our minds. That was our physics class
If the laws of thermodynamics says that heat goes to the cold and warms it up, how does the cold fridge keep the warm out and never gets the cold air inside hot unless you turn it off ?????????????
@j5themrbravo Fridges actually have pumps inside. There's a chamber of gas between the outside of the fridge and the inside cool chamber. On each side, there's a thin sheet of metal, which holds the gas in the chamber but allows the transfer of heat, and a thicker sheet, which blocks heat transfer. The thicker sheet can be moved. It runs a cycle.
4. Open the heat boundary on the other side of the gas chamber, so that heat flows from the cold fridge to the even colder gas chamber.
5. Close the heat boundary.
Rinse, and repeat.
Note that (1) at every small-scale step in this process, where heat flows it flows from warmer to cooler areas, and (2) the overall transfer of heat from colder to warmer areas requires energy input, and is only a local effect in the fridge, in fact, (3) in the universe as a whole, entropy applies.
I grew up listening to Flanders & Swann's wonderful songs, and this definitely helped me fool my physics teacher into thinking I was learning from her.
Cool vid. I assume you know this so I'll be brief. In very general terms those are byproducts of the 1st and 2nd laws but those aren't actually the laws themselves. 1st law states energy cannot be created or destroyed. 2nd law states that the entropy of the universe always goes up.
I realize the vid for entertainment purposes and I really enjoyed the song. Thanks for posting in spite of this:).
ok... I see one comment that says entropy always increases, and another that says it can't increase.
As far as I know (and I'm pretty darn sure I know) entropy can either increase and decrease for any given process/system, spontaneous or non-spontaneous depending on that process/system. If you boil water, its entropy increases, but when you condense it the entropy decreases. However, the "entropy of the universe" is always increasing regardless (unless the entire universe reached equilibrium).
zeroth law says that if two system is in equilibrium, and a new system is introduce to one of the two or both of them, then all three will be in equilibrium to each other, in terms of particle flow and heat transfer
2nd law says that entropy always increases when u introduce a new system, cuz new system means more state, more state means more multiplicity, and entropy is just the natural log of multiplicity, so yea, more state gives more multiplicity which gives increasing entropy..
i was studying advanced thermodynamics today. i got exams in a month and so i thought i'll check out if there's any video on you tube related to thermodynamics.
I think that the hundreds of students in the lecture room enjoyed it more with the video though. That and it was a young proffesor so he probably chose it for the video knowing it would be more memorable. Well at least we know the two laws nos
Oh, and University of Canterbury(in Christchurch, New Zealand) as well. We had some pretty big earth quakes in the past few months, and Chemistry became distance learning. This video is part of the "learning material" we have to watch. :P
My physics teacher showed this video to our class last friday(:
RocketshipHerman 3 days ago
My physics teacher showed this to our class too :) hahahaha.
ftshineesuju 5 days ago
What game is this?
Mattias01001010 1 month ago
lol this song is freaking addicting
EmpereurNapoleonex 4 months ago
My phsics teacher showed this to us in class, its awesome!!!!!!
aking12341234 4 months ago
LOL my prof showed it to us today :) Ottawa. it was so entertaining! :D
iDazzelYou 4 months ago
hehehe
GBlazer420 5 months ago
lol Found from University of Toronto
TheSilentHawx 5 months ago
Hail Albion
fatheroak2011 6 months ago
this is actually interesting
ninjaturtle205 7 months ago
Heat is work an work is heat.
Heat cannot off itself pass from one body to a hotter body.
Heat won’t pass from a cooler to a hotter.
You can try it if you like but you’d far better not(a).
‘Cause the cold in the cooler will get hotter a rule(a).
Because the hotter body’s heat will pass through the cooler.
Heat will pass by conduction.
nicolestrange 7 months ago 7
nicolestrange 7 months ago 4
Made it as a reference at canterbury uni lol
Spazzface9962 8 months ago
This video rules. :)
BabyBlueRibbon 9 months ago
I LOL'd. :)
gregoryvn3 9 months ago
hahahahah awesome work....SO CREATIVELY FUNNY..!!
nanone1994 9 months ago
My physics professor showed me this
gzu47 9 months ago
Awesome work!
fakem99 10 months ago
Teehee
DarthChocolate4 11 months ago
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This video showed us my physics teacher and that's the way we learn the laws of thermodynamics. we also began to make a choreography for keep the law in our minds. That was our physics class. @isavillaB @dannyrg9
dannyrg9 11 months ago
This video showed us my physics teacher and that's the way we learn the laws of thermodynamics. we also began to make a choreography for keep the law in our minds. That was our physics class
dannyrg9 11 months ago
I use this when I teach thermodynamics at my college. However, as a gamer, I do find it rather funny...you guys should find a way to do this in WoW.
dragonaazulina 1 year ago
WOW we had to watch this today at my middle school its annoying
falloutNVtips 1 year ago
@falloutNVtips Don't lie you liked it. That's why you're at home watching it again
nandiito 1 year ago
@nandiito its a good way to demonstrate it but i hate the game your playing
falloutNVtips 1 year ago
@falloutNVtips What game man? u mean the game THEY are playing?
nandiito 1 year ago
@nandiito yes
falloutNVtips 1 year ago
I was in study mode when i choose this video, before i, know i was tapping with the rhythms unnoticed
Yoraei 1 year ago
Physics... The musical on broadway. directed by Steven Hawkin
Farmerarnst 1 year ago
Watched this in a lecture at University of Glasgow today
ConorM92 1 year ago
lol
love it :)
kirbohydrate 1 year ago
This video also ended up in a lecture at the University of Texas at Arlington last semester.
BlueBazhi 1 year ago
@BlueBazhi i go to UTA :))
small world
kirbohydrate 1 year ago
Surprised no one's posted this old CP Snow joke yet:
Zeroth: "You must play the game."
First: "You can't win."
Second: "You can't break even."
Third: "You can't quit the game."
TRiG.
qwertyTRiG 1 year ago
lol this is my virtual high school video how nice lol
fernandezbeast 1 year ago
I just used this video for my physical science class at Hawkeye College. The students loved it.
dragonaazulina 1 year ago
This is very irritating
tangnatalaga 1 year ago
If the laws of thermodynamics says that heat goes to the cold and warms it up, how does the cold fridge keep the warm out and never gets the cold air inside hot unless you turn it off ?????????????
j5themrbravo 1 year ago
@j5themrbravo Fridges actually have pumps inside. There's a chamber of gas between the outside of the fridge and the inside cool chamber. On each side, there's a thin sheet of metal, which holds the gas in the chamber but allows the transfer of heat, and a thicker sheet, which blocks heat transfer. The thicker sheet can be moved. It runs a cycle.
qwertyTRiG 1 year ago
@qwertyTRiG Continuing the "How fridges work" explanation from imperfect memory.
1. The gas chamber is compressed (which raises its temperature, as it concentrates the heat).
2. Open the heat boundary to the outside, and allow the gas to cool, dissipating its heat (this is why the back of a fridge gets hot).
3. Close the heat boundary, and allow the gas to expand, cooling it further.
4. Open the heat boundary to the inner chamber .... [continued]
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4. Open the heat boundary on the other side of the gas chamber, so that heat flows from the cold fridge to the even colder gas chamber.
5. Close the heat boundary.
Rinse, and repeat.
Note that (1) at every small-scale step in this process, where heat flows it flows from warmer to cooler areas, and (2) the overall transfer of heat from colder to warmer areas requires energy input, and is only a local effect in the fridge, in fact, (3) in the universe as a whole, entropy applies.
qwertyTRiG 1 year ago
haha funny video.
ReyRob12 1 year ago
I grew up listening to Flanders & Swann's wonderful songs, and this definitely helped me fool my physics teacher into thinking I was learning from her.
WriterWench 2 years ago
Wow, this is awesome! If only I was aware of this video a week ago for my Physics test. Maybe I would have done better. lol
StealthlyNinja 2 years ago
Cool vid. I assume you know this so I'll be brief. In very general terms those are byproducts of the 1st and 2nd laws but those aren't actually the laws themselves. 1st law states energy cannot be created or destroyed. 2nd law states that the entropy of the universe always goes up.
I realize the vid for entertainment purposes and I really enjoyed the song. Thanks for posting in spite of this:).
Ripley747 2 years ago
"oh i'm hot- that's because u been working" :))) the best explanation :)) nice vid
shkolarac 2 years ago
Good video!
nickharvey7 2 years ago
ok... I see one comment that says entropy always increases, and another that says it can't increase.
As far as I know (and I'm pretty darn sure I know) entropy can either increase and decrease for any given process/system, spontaneous or non-spontaneous depending on that process/system. If you boil water, its entropy increases, but when you condense it the entropy decreases. However, the "entropy of the universe" is always increasing regardless (unless the entire universe reached equilibrium).
Purplepants77 2 years ago
this is very very very good done!
vijf sterren!
cocodrilll 2 years ago
I loved it.
I'm being picky, but sorry Josh28ho, but by it's very nature entropy can't increase.
And, if only it was, sorry jollyroger822 - the 2nd law isn't the same as the 0th. If you can combine the two there's a Nobel Prize awaiting.
1enobarbus 2 years ago
entropy always increases, it can never decrease.
wowsa0 2 years ago
@1enobarbus
actually, the entropy of the universe is always increasing (except for a non-spontaneous reaction).
motionstudiofilms 1 year ago
great vid,good way to learn!!! lol
niklespikles 2 years ago
wait so id the 2nd law the same as Zeroth law?
jollyroger822 3 years ago
zeroth law says that if two system is in equilibrium, and a new system is introduce to one of the two or both of them, then all three will be in equilibrium to each other, in terms of particle flow and heat transfer
2nd law says that entropy always increases when u introduce a new system, cuz new system means more state, more state means more multiplicity, and entropy is just the natural log of multiplicity, so yea, more state gives more multiplicity which gives increasing entropy..
josh28ho 2 years ago
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josh28ho 2 years ago
Haha. Nice work. That was very entertaining
plizzo 3 years ago 9
duncan smith
barker2k6 3 years ago
duncan smith is the 4th law of thermodynamics - more commonly known as Smiths law.
ednumber5 3 years ago
you are amazing, i love you
lemurs366 3 years ago
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most stupid video I've ever seen on youtube
heeberman 3 years ago
i was studying advanced thermodynamics today. i got exams in a month and so i thought i'll check out if there's any video on you tube related to thermodynamics.
this is the first one i saw.
great video man, made me relax.
stylezofom 3 years ago
scientific law is not for the religious
ragnar336 3 years ago
amazing!! geniuss!!
pinochska 3 years ago 2
hahaha ooo my god.
alphabettsoup 3 years ago
this is awesome!
samanthak13 3 years ago
to the favorites!
genecyten 3 years ago
Genius!
enrique097 3 years ago
what game is in this video?????????
McPallly 3 years ago
City of Heroes
EspyLacopa2 3 years ago
brilliant i love it
barbieduh 3 years ago 2
While I have to object to much of the thermo presented, great video! Very funny and enjoyable. =)
tibaal89 4 years ago
Great video for students.
pearnold 4 years ago
Yes, we are another kind. This is the only way we understand.
itsanthonyhere 3 years ago
haha cool.
johnarchy18 4 years ago
Congratulations, this video actually made it into a lecture at university of brmingham
paranoiaalert 4 years ago 11
Hah! Well, I have to assume that has more to do with Flanders & Swann than my video editing skills :)
WonderslugV 4 years ago 4
I think that the hundreds of students in the lecture room enjoyed it more with the video though. That and it was a young proffesor so he probably chose it for the video knowing it would be more memorable. Well at least we know the two laws nos
paranoiaalert 4 years ago
It made it into a Chem discussion at university of washington too lol it was great really helped me with the midterm too
Misopretty89 4 years ago
So that means it has made it in to university lectures on both sides of the atlantic. An impressive acomplishment you have to admit
paranoiaalert 4 years ago
Yepp i definitly agree
Misopretty89 4 years ago
@WonderslugV
Oh, and University of Canterbury(in Christchurch, New Zealand) as well. We had some pretty big earth quakes in the past few months, and Chemistry became distance learning. This video is part of the "learning material" we have to watch. :P
s87343jim 7 months ago
@paranoiaalert same thing happend at QUB!
MrFuzzyBri 1 year ago
@paranoiaalert IT was played in mine at Northumbria aswell!
Vertigo24x7 1 year ago
@paranoiaalert University of British Columbia, Mechanical Engineering classes too!
figueiraalicia 4 months ago
Woo, 1, 000th view. Very nice! I love the colorful death.
NightstrikerIX 4 years ago
awsome
1lovtm 4 years ago
awesome
narbeh187 4 years ago
I wish CoH was around when I was in school! ;)
TrixiHill 4 years ago