Reversibility (Thermodynamics) | Basics
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From playlist GRE 1777
What Are Reversible Reactions? | Reactions | Chemistry | FuseSchool
Learn about reversible reactions. Find out where you can find them and what they actually are. In this lesson, we will learn about reversible reactions. When we fry an egg, it is impossible to 'unfry' it. A lot of reactions work in the same way, once it is done, it is irreversible. A good
From playlist CHEMISTRY: Reactions
Sequences: Introduction to Solving Recurrence Relations
This video introduces solving recurrence relations by the methods of inspection, telescoping, and characteristic root technique. mathispower4u.com
From playlist Sequences (Discrete Math)
Chemical Reactions (4 of 11) Decomposition Reactions, An Explanation
Describes the basics of decomposition reactions, how to identify them, predict the products and balance the chemical equation. Two examples are also shown, decomposition of sugar and hydrogen peroxide. A chemical reaction is a process that leads to the chemical change of one set of chemic
From playlist Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry
(ML 19.1) Gaussian processes - definition and first examples
Definition of a Gaussian process. Elementary examples of Gaussian processes.
From playlist Machine Learning
Inertia: What it is and what it is not?
Describes what inertia is and some common misconceptions about inertia. You can see a listing of all my videos at my website, http://www.stepbystepscience.com
From playlist Mechanics
Chemical Reactions (3 of 11) Combustion Reactions, An Explanation
Describes the basics of combustion reactions, how to identify them, predict the products and balance the chemical equation. Three explosions are included, methane mamba, whoosh bottle and hydrogen gas balloon. A chemical reaction is a process that leads to the chemical change of one set o
From playlist Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry
RailsConf 2019 - From test && commit || revert to LIMBO by Shane Becker
RailsConf 2019 - From test && commit || revert to LIMBO by Shane Becker _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Cloud 66 - Pain Free Rails Deployments Cloud 66 for Rails acts like your in-house DevOps team to build, deploy and main
From playlist RailsConf 2019
How to Price an Election: A Martingale Approach- Discussion with Dhruv Madeka
Discussion with Dhruv of the paper: Election Pricing: a Martingale Approach and other related works. https://arxiv.org/pdf/1703.06351.pdf
From playlist TOPICS IN APPLIED PROBABILITY
High Performance Data Processing in Python || Donald Whyte
numpy and numba are popular Python libraries for processing large quantities of data. This talk explains how numpy/numba work under the hood and how they use vectorisation to process large amounts of data extremely quickly. We use these tools to reduce the processing time of a large, real
From playlist Python
0251 [ C++ ] Omnia Regna -- Game server refactoring
This is #251 in my series of live (Twitch) coding streams. This stream I struggled to reduce CPU used in polling in my Raft Consensus Algorithm implementation which I use for my game. With the help of viewers, I hit upon the right technique and was able to reduce the CPU usage down to
From playlist Excalibur
Top 10 Rules For Continuous Integration
In this episode Dave Farley introduces his "10 Rules for Continuous Integration” - rules to organise a team to practise this vitally important aspect of modern software engineering. Dave was practising a version of CI in the early 1990s but refined his approach at ThoughtWorks in the early
From playlist Software Engineering
10 4 Continuous time interest rate models Part 2
BEM1105x Course Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8_xPU5epJdfCxbRzxuchTfgOH1I2Ibht Produced in association with Caltech Academic Media Technologies. ©2020 California Institute of Technology
From playlist BEM1105x Course - Prof. Jakša Cvitanić
Chapter 2: Orbit-Stabiliser Theorem | Essence of Group Theory
An intuitive explanation of the Orbit-Stabilis(z)er theorem (in the finite case). It emerges very apparently when counting the total number of symmetries in some tricky but easy way. This video series continues to develop your intuition towards some fundamental concepts and results in Grou
From playlist Essence of Group Theory
Version Control with Mercurial (part 3 of 5)
Explains Mercurial for users who have never used version control before. Part of a larger series on programming, visit codeschool.org
From playlist Version Control with Mercurial
Chemical Reactions (11 of 11) Stoichiometry: Grams to Liters of a Gas
Shows how to use stoichiometry to convert from grams of a substance to liters of a substance. A chemical reaction is a process that leads to the chemical change of one set of chemical substances to another. Chemical reactions encompass changes that only involve the positions of electrons
From playlist Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry
Python + DeFi by Curve Finance | PyChain 2022
This is a video recording of the PyChain 2022 conference sessions. Speaker: Gerrit (curvecap.lens) - Curve Finance Gerrit sits down to discuss the concepts where Python fits into the broader cryptocurrency, specifically the DeFi space with the focus on tooling, such as Brownie, ApeWorx a
From playlist PyChain 2022
How to Live Forever? Be a Jellyfish
Hank introduces us to another amazing organism - the "immortal jellyfish," Turritopsis dohrnii - and explains how it can extend its life cycle indefinitely through a process known as transdifferentiation. Like SciShow on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/scishow Follow SciShow on Twitter:
From playlist Biology
Physics - Thermodynamics 2: Ch 32.1 Def. and Terms (5 of 23) Thermodynamic Precesses
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will give and explain the isobaric, isochoric, isovolumetric, isothermal, adiabatic, reversible, natrual, irreversible processes. Next video in this series can be seen at: https://youtu.be/aWMRNElaR9Y
From playlist PHYSICS 32.1 THERMODYNAMICS 2 BASIC TERMS