Keywords: Mass
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1-D Steady State Heat Conduction I from the course Heat Transfer
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Abstract: ME 109: Heat Transfer - Fall 2006. This course covers transport processes of mass, momentum, and energy from a macroscopic view with emphasis both on understanding why matter behaves as it does and on developing practical problem solving skills. The course is divided into four parts: introduction, conduction, ... More »
19th Century Public Sphere: Mass Communication (con't) from the course History of Information
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Abstract: InfoSys C103: History of Information - Fall 2006. This course explores the history of information and associated technologies, uncovering why we think of ours as 'the information age.' We will select moments in the evolution of production, recording, and storage from the earliest writing systems to the ... More »
19th Century Public Sphere: Mass Communication from the course History of Information
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Abstract: InfoSys C103: History of Information - Fall 2006. This course explores the history of information and associated technologies, uncovering why we think of ours as 'the information age.' We will select moments in the evolution of production, recording, and storage from the earliest writing systems to the ... More »
Architectural Design, Level II: Material and Tectonic Transformations: The Herreshoff Museum, Fall 2003
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Abstract: This semester students are asked to transform the Hereshoff Museum in Bristol, Rhode Island, through processes of erasure and addition. Hereshoff Manufacturing was recognized as one of the premier builders of America's Cup racing boats between 1890's and 1930's. The studio however, is about more then ... More »
Does One Cup of Everything Weigh the Same?
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Abstract: The student will predict whether one cup of everything weighs the same. Next, the student will estimate the mass of several cups of materials. Then, using a primer balance the student will find the actual mass of each cup of materials in grams. The students will order the cups from lightest to heaviest ... More »
Early Music, Spring 2007
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Abstract: Studies key genres and styles of vocal and instrumental music that developed across Europe in churches, courts, and public venues prior to the age of "common practice" harmony. After a survey of the Medieval background, focuses on works by great Renaissance and early Baroque composers, including Dunstable, ... More »
Energy Balance in Control Volume and Interfaces from the course Heat Transfer
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Abstract: ME 109: Heat Transfer - Fall 2006. This course covers transport processes of mass, momentum, and energy from a macroscopic view with emphasis both on understanding why matter behaves as it does and on developing practical problem solving skills. The course is divided into four parts: introduction, conduction, ... More »
Engineering Mechanics II, Spring 2006
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Abstract: This subject provides an introduction to fluid mechanics. Students are introduced to and become familiar with all relevant physical properties and fundamental laws governing the behavior of fluids and learn how to solve a variety of problems of interest to civil and environmental engineers. While there ... More »
Equilibrium/Mass Action
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Abstract: Chem 1A: Introduction to Chemistry - Fall 2006. Stoichiometry, ideal and real gases, acid-base and solubility equilibrium, oxidation-reduction reactions, thermochemistry, introduction to thermodynamics, the atoms and elements, and the periodic table. Streaming video of this course available at webcast.berkeley.edu/courses.
Equilibrium, Mass Action from the course Introduction to Chemistry
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Abstract: Chem 1A: Introduction to Chemistry - Fall 2006. Stoichiometry, ideal and real gases, acid-base and solubility equilibrium, oxidation-reduction reactions, thermochemistry, introduction to thermodynamics, the atoms and elements, and the periodic table. Streaming video of this course available at webcast.berkeley.edu/courses.
Exploring properties of matter with submersibles
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Abstract: This inquiry-based learning activity allows students to explore the relationships between mass, volume, density, and buoyancy as they manipulate various materials to construct a submersible "vehicle" for deep-sea research.
Expository Writing: Analyzing Mass Media, Spring 2001
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Abstract: This course focuses on developing and refining the skills that will you need to express your voice more effectively as an academic writer. To this end, we'll think about writing as an act of self-discovery, as an act of critical thinking, and as an act of communicating with an audience. Throughout the ... More »
Fluid Dynamics of the Atmosphere and Ocean, Fall 2004
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Abstract: This class introduces fluid dynamics to first year graduate students. The aim is to help students acquire an understanding of some of the basic concepts of fluid dynamics that will be needed as a foundation for advanced courses in atmospheric science, physical oceanography, ocean engineering, etc.The ... More »
Hydrodynamics (13.012), Fall 2005
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Abstract: This course covers the development of the fundamental equations of fluid mechanics and their simplifications for several areas of marine hydrodynamics and the application of these principles to the solution of engineering problems. Topics include the principles of conservation of mass, momentum and energy, ... More »
Lasers
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Abstract: Create a laser by pumping the chamber with a photon beam. Manage the energy states of the laser's atoms to control its output.
Lunar Lander
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Abstract: Can you avoid the boulder field and land safely, just before your fuel runs out, as Neil Armstrong did in 1969? Our version of this classic video game accurately simulates the real motion of the lunar lander with the correct mass, thrust, fuel consumption rate, and lunar gravity. The real lunar lander ... More »
Magnet Circus
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Abstract: Explore the properties of magnets by designing a device that can move as far as possible using only magnets to move it, and then design a machine that will stay in motion for the greatest period of time.
Mass Destruction: Truth and Consequences with Hans Blix and Christiane Amanpour
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Abstract: This on-stage conversation with former U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix, in conversation with CNN correspondent Christiane Amanpour. This event took place on Wednesday, March 17, 2004 in Zellerbach Auditorium, UC Berkeley. For more information, visit the Graduate School of Journalism's event website. ... More »
Mass of Maize
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Abstract: Students will weigh different products made from corn to determine if a cup of each product has the same mass. Students will use measurement and estimation skills.
NASA CONNECT Who Added the Micro to Gravity?©
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Abstract: In NASA CONNECT Who Added the Micro to Gravity? (c), students will learn about microgravity. They will be introduced to combustion science and the importance of fire safety on the International Space Station. Students will also learn how chemistry plays an important role in microgravity research. They ... More »
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