ATPL Meteorology - Class 5: Humidity.
ATPL Meteorology - Class 5: Humidity.
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Welcome to the 5th class in the Meteorology series.
Humidity tells us how much water vapour there is in the air and if the humidity is high enough we see clouds start to form.
I know there is some sketchy focussing at one point. Hopefully it is not too annoying.
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MVP, essentials for all ATPL students! Thanks a lot mate!
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Thank you!!
Amazingly explained...thank you so much
Thank you so much for the video!👍
Gas to Solid is actually called deposition. Other than that, a really great video :D
@atplclass
Жыл бұрын
My bad
@Will-zc7tr
5 ай бұрын
Sublimation outlines both gaseous to solid and solid to gaseous, deposition and sublimation can be used interchangeably regarding the change from gaseous state to solid state
@iamra_n3189
4 ай бұрын
As someone mentioned already, sublimation qualifies for state changes in both directions. It just so happens that "deposition" is more commonly used and one certainly can argue that it is the more appropriate term. Unfortunately, the CAA & other examination authorities like to use meaningless tricks and poorer use of language just like this, to trick candidates into misunderstanding questions.
@iamra_n3189
4 ай бұрын
@@atplclass Not really, as someone mentioned already, sublimation qualifies for state changes in both directions, just as your diagram shows. It just so happens that "deposition" is more commonly used and one certainly can argue that it is the more appropriate term. Unfortunately, the CAA & other examination authorities like to use meaningless tricks and poorer use of language just like this, to trick candidates into misunderstanding questions. If only the ATPL texts out there highlighted this pointless technicality, too. Perhaps it would've been nice to acknowledge this in your video, but you weren't wrong anyway.
Incredibly interesting and great explanations
Thank you 🙂
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Hii !! Thanks for your videos, it's really useful. About the first graph, I have a doubt about the evolution from gas to solid, for me it's deposition. Can you confirm that ? thanks !
@atplclass
Жыл бұрын
Yeah it can also be called that
thanks for your efforts , you are the superb explainer . your voice is too low not easy to understand please notice that point . need clear and loud voice .
good presentation thank you very much, but I feel a bit dizzy, the focus
@atplclass
5 ай бұрын
Sorry about that, it was going a bit crazy haha
👍🏾
Your camera has a focus problem ,this is irritating , I think you need to change it or record again for clear one :( , Thank you…
Thanks for all, you're the best🙂