MJ
23 de jul. de 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
24 de feb. de 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.
por Sudharsan P
•9 de jul. de 2018
very useful
por Adarsh K
•30 de jul. de 2017
GOOD COURSE
por Never J C
•7 de jun. de 2022
excellent
por Bharathkumar D
•27 de sep. de 2020
Good one
por Nnamdi C G
•29 de jul. de 2021
awesome
por pasupuletiharichandra p
•3 de jun. de 2020
Useful
por himanshu g
•14 de sep. de 2017
gud 1
por SANTHOSH K G
•30 de oct. de 2020
good
por Somesh k
•7 de oct. de 2020
Nice
por Tarun A
•25 de jul. de 2020
Good
por Shone G
•12 de jul. de 2020
GOOD
por POLAGANI S K
•6 de jul. de 2020
Good
por krishna s s r y
•5 de jun. de 2020
good
por 187Y1A0370
•4 de jun. de 2020
good
por KATRU V
•9 de may. de 2020
good
por SOMETHING C
•5 de abr. de 2020
Good
por Yogesh Y
•16 de mar. de 2019
ryu
por kailash s
•28 de jun. de 2019
g
por Cody L
•6 de jun. de 2020
I'd appreciate it if we were given some homework problems based on the lectures in order to gain a better understanding of the course materials. Plus the two textbooks provide explain very little about the video lectures
por Hithin H
•26 de jun. de 2020
It was a good course.Did felt the content was a bit heavy.
por Shiraj S
•3 de ene. de 2019
Its an excellent course for new learner of themodynamics
por Mohamed E
•17 de jul. de 2017
this course is quite good
por Dr. V T
•6 de jun. de 2020
It was good course
por Shaik I
•22 de abr. de 2020
ok
por Thomas K
•7 de oct. de 2019
The title ought to specify that this is a course for engineering students, not physics students. Even the prof. is an engineering professor. There is a lot of stuff about steam turbines, Rankine cycles etc. which may not be of any interest to the aspiring physicist.