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Introduction to the Carnot Cycle and Carnot Heat Engine

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  • U R A HERO

  • all lectures deliverd by this HONOURABLE professor are soooooooooo nice.

    i like all the lectures and enjoyed. i realy appreciate wow. keep it up sir. May God give u long life to educate us

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  • i would like to see such a talented professer!!!!!!!

  • im taking this right now with a prof that graduated from MIT as well ;)

    thanks for all the help sal

  • You're animations are just fine man.. I've never taken formal physics courses, but for 10+ years now I've done my own research via books,magazines etc... Your videos by far are the most clear and to the point..your analogies are tough sometimes..but het..that's what pause and repay are for! Keep it up brotha! This is much appreciated!!

  • how come 5 illiterate guys are on you-tube watching these videos.

  • you have got a nice voice and understanding

    but use better animations

    the current one suck

  • Gracias.

  • in both process the volume is changing going up during expansions and going down in a compresion

  • adiabatic process means isolated, so no heat transfer can ocurr,the system travels trough an isoterm and if the temperature doesn`t change for our system, neither do the Internal energy is going to change, so is constant.

    But in and adiabatic process the temperature of the system is not constant is not travelling along the isoterm anymore.

  • at 10:11 Salman Could have meaned "my pressure would have kept going down and my volume would have kept going up"

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