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  1. Angular momentum is constant when there is no net torque.

  2. Ignoring the solution or the solid state molecules when calculating the equilibrium constant.

  3. A probabilistic look at how molecules react to develop the intuition behind the equilibrium constant formula.

  4. PV/T is a constant. Figuring out the volume of an ideal gas at standard temperature and pressure (STP).

  5. This lecture is about uniform circular motion. There is a constant radial acceleration (centripetal acceleration) but constant tangential speed. Professor Lewin uses himself as an example, sitting on a chair bolted to a fast rotating turntable feeling the push and pull of centripetal force. He continues with discussion of the motion of the planets around the sun, with respect to gravitational pull, and the idea behind a centrifuge and ...more

  6. Finding the coefficients of a third degree polynomial given 2 roots and the y-intercept.

  7. Another example where the nonhomogeneous part is a polynomial.

  8. Putting it all together!

  9. This lecture continues the topic of thermodynamics, exploring in greater detail what heat is, and how it is generated and measured. The Boltzmann Constant is introduced. The microscopic meaning of temperature is explained. The First Law of Thermodynamics is presented.

  10. Introduction to 2nd order, linear, homogeneous differential equations with constant coefficients.

  11. Another example using undetermined coefficients.

  12. Using the method of undetermined coefficients to solve nonhomogeneous linear differential equations.