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PURPA, EPAct 1992, and EPAct 2005, EISA 2007 (Continued).
A spring, a frozen loop-d-loop and more! (See if you can find the mistake I made and get the right answer!).
Professor Sylvia Ceyer discusses the effects of temperature on reaction rates, including in her lecture the Arrhenius equation, activation energy, reaction coordinate, and the activation complex.
April 20, 2009 - Leonard Susskind explains how to calculate and define pressure, explores the formulas some of applications of Helm-Holtz free energy, and discusses the importance of the partition function.
In this lecture, Professor Leonard Susskind of the Stanford University Physic's Department discusses dark energy, the tendency of it to tear atoms apart, and Gauss's Law.
April 13, 2009 - Leonard Susskind reviews the Lagrange multiplier, explains Boltzmann distribution and Helm-Holtz free energy before oulining into the theory of fluctuations.
Environmental Politics and Law (EVST 255) To illustrate the linkages among national security, secrecy, and environmental quality, Professor Wargo describes the Atomic Energy Commission's nuclear tests in the 1950s. The Atomic Energy Commission collected data on the spread of radionuclides from the nuclear tests, and discovered that the radionuclides were circulating around the world. This process of discovery raised issues regarding wa...more
Lesson 4. Making a livelier drawing, where the line and tone have an energy because they have been applied at speed with a brush.
May 11, 2009 - Leonard Susskind lectures on harmonic oscillators, quantum states, boxes of radiation and all associated computations such as wavelengths, volume, energy and temperature.