Basic Physics II 3B. Lecture 06.

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UCI Physics 3B: Basic Physics II (Summer 2013)
Lec 06. Basic Physics II
Instructor: Roger McWilliams, Ph.D.

License: Creative Commons CC-BY-SA

Description: Second part of the Basic Physics 3 series. This course covers topics such as: fluid mechanics, thermodynamics,electrostatics (including dc circuits), magnetism (including eletromagnetic induction). The course assumes a working knowledge of calculus and trigonometry.

Recorded on August 13, 2013

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It is depending on conductivity of metal about transmission of heat so as soon as way melt then only have a scope to fall the penny

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Constant pressure
Isocoric means volume constant

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3.26 light years distance if we consider from the view of solid angle based recieved light rays

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Love this guy. Explains things in such a simplistic manner and makes me laugh every 10-15 mins (mind you I am watching a physics lecture).

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3.26 light years distance between SUN & EARTH

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Copper is the best good conductor of heat

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In general we the people are doing work having equivalent power 50 watts

Temperature of surface of sun is 6000 °C

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For good conductor of electricity should have free electrons.

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PV= mRT
Where R is ideal gas constant

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Gamma y=Cp/Cv where i 51:30
For adiabatic the equation hold good PV^y=Constant
& For Isothermal PV = RT for one mole of gas m=1

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As x increase then temperature decrease so temprature gradient is negative

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Isobaric = Constant Pressure

Adiobatic =Constant Energy
Isocoric = Constant Volume
Isothermal = Constant Temperature
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(P+a/V^2)(V-b)= RT
Vanderwal gas equation for real gas equation

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But sir it should be only one T thats valid for difference of temprature like ∆T= (t1^2 -t2^2) in °C ^2 dimensions wise should be acceptable.

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1.4 Kwatt /m^2 power every day we enjoy

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