Keywords: Temperature
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AP Physics
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Abstract: Relevant material from MIT's introductory courses to support students as they study and educators as they teach the AP Physics curriculum.
Asymptotic freedom and the quark confinement hypothesis
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Abstract: This module of mine gives a fundamental idea of the theory of asymptotic freedom and the quark confinement hypothesis.It contains assimilated elements from various books and dictionaries.
Balloons & Buoyancy
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Abstract: Experiment with a helium balloon, a hot air balloon, or a rigid sphere filled with different gases. Discover what makes some balloons float and others sink.
Blackbody Spectrum
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Abstract: How does the blackbody spectrum of the sun compare to visible light? Learn about the blackbody spectrum of the sun, a light bulb, an oven, and the earth. Adjust the temperature to see the wavelength and intensity of the spectrum change. View the color of the peak of the spectral curve.
Building Technology Laboratory, Spring 2004
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Abstract: Concepts of building technology and experimental methods. Projects vary yearly and have included design and test of strategies for daylighting, passive heating and cooling, and improved indoor air quality. Experimental methods focus on measurement and analysis of thermally driven and wind-driven airflows, ... More »
Equilibrium/Temperature/Le Chatalier
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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, Temperature, Le Châtelier's Principle 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.
Fourier: Making Waves
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Abstract: Learn how to make waves of all different shapes by adding up sines or cosines. Make waves in space and time and measure their wavelengths and periods. See how changing the amplitudes of different harmonics changes the waves. Compare different mathematical expressions for your waves.
Friction
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Abstract: Learn how friction causes a material to heat up and melt. Rub two objects together and they heat up. When one reaches the melting temperature, particles break free as the material melts away.
Graphing The Week's Temperature
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Abstract: Students will collect data, create a graph, and analyze information about the temperatures for a week using Graph Club Software.
Hands on Learning, Demonstrations on Video
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Abstract: Watch science come alive in demonstrations of magnetic levitation techniques, ways to rig a sailboat, and much more.
Information and Entropy, Spring 2003
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Abstract: Unified theory of information with applications to computing, communications, thermodynamics, and other sciences. Digital signals and streams, codes, compression, noise, and probability. Reversible and irreversible operations. Information in biological systems. Channel capacity. Maximum-entropy formalism. ... More »
Internal Flows - Temperature Profiles 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 »
Investigating evaporation
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Abstract: Students will investigate evaporation as a cooling process. They will witness that temperature is affected by moisture content and the process of evaporation. Next, they will explore websites related to the processes of evaporation and condensation. Students will apply gained knowledge to real-life situations, ... More »
Kinetic Theory/Absolute Temperature
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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.
Kinetic Theory, Absolute Temperature 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.
LED Thermometer Lab
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Abstract: This exercise provides an introduction to temperature transducer measurement as well as data acquisition. The LED Thermometer Lab is designed as a labratory or at-home experiment. Low Cost National Instruments Data Acquisition products are used to to prov
NASA KSNN How do you measure the weather?
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Abstract: Everyone seems to talk about the weather, and it certainly has a huge effect on our daily lives. Weather is a result of day-to-day changes in the atmosphere. Changes in temperature, wind, moisture, and pressure combine to create weather. We describe it by talking about sunshine, cloud cover, temperature, ... More »
NASA KSNN What do animals need to live?
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Abstract: There are many different habitats on the Earth. These vary in the landforms, sources of water, and climate conditions. Plants and animals are specially adapted to live in their habitats. Animals suited to live in the desert (very dry, either hot or cold) would have a difficult time living in the tropical ... More »
Online Science-athon: Catching Sunshine
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Abstract: The Online Science-athon offers elementary and middle-grade students opportunities to discover the science in their daily lives. Presented as challenges, the Science-athon asks students to investigate their world in ways that are engaging and fun, easy for teachers to incorporate into their teaching, ... More »
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