MJ
Jul 23, 2019
Great course. But I was also hoping to get an in-depth analytical understanding of the second law of thermodynamics and the zeroth law as well. But I really enjoyed it and definitely learned a lot.
AM
Feb 24, 2021
Courses from the University of Michigan are always awesome. Hats off to Margaret Wooldridge, mam. Thank you so much, Coursera and the University of Michigan for making this outstanding experience.
By B R
•May 5, 2020
GOOD
By Harikrishnan
•May 3, 2020
Good
By Chinnapa R
•May 3, 2020
good
By ASHOK K R
•May 2, 2020
GOOD
By CHRISTY V V
•May 2, 2020
Good
By vardhan r
•Apr 29, 2020
good
By Sagar k
•Apr 24, 2020
good
By SRIKHAR K
•Apr 22, 2020
Nice
By Surendra D
•Mar 17, 2019
good
By Ankit S G
•Mar 15, 2019
nice
By Shivam D
•Mar 11, 2019
Good
By Gorav g
•Mar 11, 2019
good
By Nandlal D
•Dec 19, 2018
Good
By Amarjeet K
•Dec 5, 2018
good
By woohyun y
•May 13, 2017
Good
By Mohan R
•Apr 20, 2017
nice
By yashar k s
•Oct 4, 2016
Good
By Navneet K
•Jun 13, 2021
tha
By 121710802068 N A
•May 17, 2021
gd
By Amit M
•Jul 26, 2017
A1
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•Aug 31, 2022
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•May 22, 2022
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•Apr 13, 2020
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By Tran L H
•Dec 10, 2018
A pretty good "beginner" course for the people who are completely new for the subjects (apart from a few basic understanding from their high school classes of physics/chemistry). The pace and explanation are pretty fit for people to receive a better "absorption" rate for knowledge, so to speak. The examples in videos are quite good too, with enough working to guide people through the problems, not to mention the discussion videos where large-scale application of thermodynamics is used.
However, it is not "really enough" for someone who wants more in-depth training to revise for the thermodynamics at any university.