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APPhysicsTopic10Examples
From: iTunes on Wed, Sep 22 2010 7:04 AM
Advanced Placement (AP) Physics teachers explain how to complete homework problems in "Temperature and Kinetic Theory." Each of the 5 tutorials explains a different problem or problems in detail, complete with equations, diagrams, and hints for successful Physics problem solving. Specific topics...
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ProbingLongtermTemperatureChangeintheSouthernOcean
From: iTunes on Tue, Jul 27 2010 12:03 AM
The ocean is a critical component of the earth’s climate system, storing and transferring heat in ways that are not yet completely understood. Join Scripps Oceanography physical oceanographer Sarah Gille as she describes how she and her colleagues are assessing temperature change in the ocean, e...
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Episode47TemperatureandtheVolt
From: iTunes on Wed, Jun 16 2010 2:36 AM
In this episode we discuss various methods to measure temperature, and how to use temperature measurement to make a voltage measurement. In particular using what is called a thermal voltage converter which is used to determine AC and RF voltages.
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TemperatureVariationsandAirMasses
From: iTunes on Wed, Nov 18 2009 1:00 AM
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LessonD5IntroductiontoGasLaws513
From: iTunes on Wed, May 06 2009 6:54 PM
KEY CONCEPTS: STP - Standard Temperature and Pressure Kelvin scale for Temperature
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LessonD6GasLawsOverview649
From: iTunes on Wed, May 06 2009 6:52 PM
KEY CONCEPTS: Boyle’s Law: Pressure and Volume inversely proportional when Temperature is constant Charles's Law: Volume and Temperature directly proportional when Pressure is constant Gay-Lussac's Law: Pressure and Temperature directly proportional when Volume is constant Combined Gas ...
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Week10StellarClassifications
From: iTunes on Thu, Apr 16 2009 6:17 PM
In this episode, we view how stars are classified and view some examples. Because this is based on temperature, we also look at how that temperature is measured via variation in the intensity and wavelength of visible light received.
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