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Physics - Thermodynamics: (3 of 8) Freezing Point Of Water

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain and show you how to calculate the freezing point of water (ice) through pressure.

From playlist PHYSICS 25 THERMODYNAMICS AND WATER

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Physics - Thermodynamics: Calorimetry (5 of 5) Unknown Final State

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will show you how to calculate how much (what %) ice remains in a bucket of water when steam and ice are added.

From playlist PHYSICS 23 CALORIMETRY

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Preliminary Chemistry Water Importance of Water

From playlist Preliminary Chemistry - Water

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Melting Ice

Check out this crazy experiment on the difference between Icebergs and Glaciers! Tune in and see which one will have an effect on sea-level rise with Global Warming...Learn more about climate change at www.exploratorium.edu/poles/climate

From playlist Hands-on Exploratorium

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Physics - Thermodynamics: (1 of 8) Boiling Point Of Water

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain evaporation and boiling point of water.

From playlist PHYSICS 25 THERMODYNAMICS AND WATER

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Physics - Thermodynamics: Calorimetry (1 of 5) Calorimetry and H2O

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will show you how to calculate the energy required to melt ice, and heat and boil water.

From playlist PHYSICS 23 CALORIMETRY

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Earth System Science 21. On Thin Ice. Lecture 08. Outlook for Snow

UCI ESS 21: On Thin Ice (Winter 2014) Lec 08. On Thin Ice -- Outlook for Snow -- View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/ess_21_on_thin_ice__climate_change_and_the_cryosphere.html Instructor: Julie Ferguson, Ph.D. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-SA Terms of Use: http://ocw.uc

From playlist Earth System Science 21: On Thin Ice: Climate Change and the Cryosphere

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Forecasting the Meltdown: The Aerial Snow Observatory

75% of Southern California's water supply comes from the snowpack that adorns the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. Keeping track of how much water is contained within the snowpack is a monumental task. Thankfully, NASA has developed the Airborne Snow Observatory, a relatively new program that

From playlist The Macroscope

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Machine Learning in Environmental Science and Prediction: An Overview | AISC

For slides and more information on the paper, visit https://ai.science/e/machine-learning-in-environmental-science-and-prediction-an-overview--sBSFNhGyawkmyoLeFBks Speaker: Andre Erler; Host: Peetak Mitra; Discussion Facilitator: Amir Feizpour Motivation: This presentation is the debut

From playlist ML in Environmental Science

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Snowmelt Runoff, Fourth Paradigm, & the End of Stationarity

(April 21, 2010) Jeff Dozier discusses how computational modeling and new environmental technology applications can be used to reliably predict snowmelt runoff and other environmental changes due to climate change and other factors. Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Stanford

From playlist Engineering

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Velocity 2012: John Rauser, "Investigating Anomalies"

"The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not 'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'" -Isaac Asimov This is a talk about the wonderful things that happen when you chase down anomalies in your data. When an experiment produces counterintuitive results,

From playlist Velocity US 2012

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Why New York gets more snow than the south pole

Improve your scientific and problem solving skills with Brilliant! http://www.brilliant.org/SimonClark When I first visited New York I was lucky enough to see the city in the snow. Except that wasn't that lucky. Apparently NYC gets more snow than the south pole! I found this statistic dif

From playlist Science videos

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Public Talk: El Niño & California Water

JPL uses cutting-edge sensors on satellites and airplanes to observe many aspects of water on the Earth. These observations help improve our understanding of the impacts of El Niño and La Niña on water resources critical to California. A panel of experts will describe measurements over the

From playlist Von Karman Public Talks

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Earth System Science 21. On Thin Ice. Lecture 15. Glacier Mass Balance

UCI ESS 21: On Thin Ice (Winter 2014) Lec 15. On Thin Ice -- Glacier Mass Balance -- View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/ess_21_on_thin_ice__climate_change_and_the_cryosphere.html Instructor: Julie Ferguson, Ph.D. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-SA Terms of Use: http://oc

From playlist Earth System Science 21: On Thin Ice: Climate Change and the Cryosphere

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25. Ice and climate change

The Atmosphere, the Ocean and Environmental Change (GG 140) Ice on earth is sensitive to climate change and ice plays a role in climate change processes. Recent trends in the Greenland ice sheet provide an important example. Over the past two decades the extent of surface melt water o

From playlist Atmosphere, Ocean and Environmental Change with Ron Smith

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Robots Take Pictures Too | AfterDark: Photography | Exploratorium

Robots have gone where no one has gone before and sent back photographs of things never before seen. Witness robot-captured photos of hellaciously hot venus, cryogenically cold Titan, and many places in between. Join Exploratorium Senior Scientist Paul Doherty to a brief exploration of the

From playlist Paul Doherty | Exploratorium Senior Scientist

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States of Matter

Everyone is familiar with liquid water, ice and water vapour, but what are the differences between these three states of matter? Solids, liquids and vapours of the same substance differ in the motion of the molecules and the distance between them. Animations courtesy of VisChem (Trade M

From playlist Misconceptions

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