Heat Transfer: Introduction to Thermal Radiation (12 of 26)

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This free online lecture beats my school's post doc instructor 10/10

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never seen a professor like gem...God bless dr. John biddle and calpoly

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Loved Dr.John Biddle´s lecture, professors like him encourage you to give your best, if only 50% were like him..

Thank you for submitting these lectures, I'm looking forward for new ones!

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All regards to your u r the heat king ... engineering student hello from egypt

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Great video! Beautiful explanation! Greetings from FUTO, Nigeria!!❤❤

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in this corona days, its much more valuable. Thanks sir

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Incredible content :) Thank you, greetings from Portugal

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Fantastic explanation!! Thank you for sharing. Greetings from Brazil!

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Very good explanation!! Thanks for sharing!!!

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amazing teaching skills.. ❤️ from India

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cool explanation, thank you و Greetings from Libya

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Does Dr. Biddle provide a lecture on Chapter 6 (The Convection Boundary Layers)?

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Very good and helpful lectures. I will like to ask. you used the eye as the sensor of the radiation that falls within visible light wavelength. isn't it our body that has the sense to feel thermal energy. doesn't it mean that our body will sense the whole of the radiation from sun

abutolha
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sir, there is a mistake in Planck's law, as per the book I referred to.

vijayakumarr
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What is heat radiation and is it like electromagnetic radiation? Heat can transfer in vacuum also but how? When anything is heated then its molecules vibrate rapidly but why anything that comes near that object also heats up? Is it something like electromagnetic radiation?

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I want to follow your materials up to grad level to be proficient in thermal and fluid science as a mechanical engineering researcher. did you make videos for any of the grad courses. what can you suggest for me in terms of convection, radiation, conduction, CFD, fluid mechanics. I want to simulate heat transfer using ansys or comsol or both

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