Engineering is about extending the horizons of society by solving technical problems, ranging from the meeting of basic human needs for food and shelter to the generation of wealth by trade. This free course, Engineering: The challenge of temperature, looks at the impact of changes in temperature on a variety of objects and looks at the problem of how to boil water.
Course learning outcomes
After studying this course, you should be able to:
relate the temperature of a solid to the mean kinetic energy of its atoms
use models for thermally induced effects that involve linear, exponential and step changes
use exponentials, logarithms and graphical methods to interpret data from a thermally activated process in terms of Arrhenius's law
identify the changes of phase taking place in a variety of critical phenomena
provide examples of gradual, accelerating and sudden changes in the properties of materials that accompany changes in temperature.
Concise and informative. If this is an intermediate course, it sits at the upper region due to the maths involved.
I enjoyed the activities and exercises but wasn't blown away by the monochrome, pre-HD images.
I enjoyed the activities and exercises but wasn't blown away by the monochrome, pre-HD images.