If you have a question about this talk, please contact Duncan Simpson Many types of eukaryotic cells are able to detect chemical gradients and move accordingly. Unlike the case for bacteria, these cells are large enough for the gradient det...
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No. It is long, abstract, and abstruse. I don't know 90 per cent of it myself and I am a happy guy. But here is an alternative to Introduction to Thermal Physics
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Spreadsheet programs like Excel and OpenOffice Calc are useful for all kinds of analysis and plotting. Advanced programs like Mathematica and Matlab are helpful, but are more expensive. I've been hearing about the computer game Crayon Phy...
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"Pivot" is the verb explaining the motion of an object about a point (presumably of balance). "Fulcrum" is the correct noun for defining the point of balance. The equilibirum of a meter stick with stirrups is that when t...
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Thermodynamic equilibrium is when the inputs and outputs of a system is equal. This may be in terms of heat energy or in terms of liquid/gas flow.
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I'm more of a chemist but T1 would stand for the first temperature as in "P1 x V1 / T1 = P2 x V2 / T2" There should be a second temperature shown, it just rearranging the equation. have fun
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