Thermodynamic systems

Thermogravitational cycle

A thermogravitational cycle is a reversible thermodynamic cycle using the gravitational works of weight and buoyancy to respectively compress and expand a working fluid. (Wikipedia).

Thermogravitational cycle
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Physics - Thermodynamics: Rectangle Cycle (1 of 4)

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will show you how to calculate the work done by a gas of a rectangular cycle.

From playlist PHYSICS 28 CYCLIC PROCESSES

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Physics - Thermodynamics: (2 of 14) What is the Second Law of Thermodynamics? (No 100% Efficiency)

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics (no 100% efficiency).

From playlist PHYSICS - THERMODYNAMICS

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Physics - Thermodynamics: (21 of 22) Change Of State: Process Summary

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will give a summery of isobaric, isovolumetric, isothermic, and adiabatic process.

From playlist PHYSICS - THERMODYNAMICS

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Physics - Thermodynamics: Isothermic Cycle (3 of 4)

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will show you how to calculate the work done by a gas of an isothermic cycle.

From playlist PHYSICS 28 CYCLIC PROCESSES

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Physics - Thermodynamics: (13 of 14) The Carnot Cycle

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain and develop the efficiency equations of the Carnot cycle.

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How an Equilibrium Constant varies with Temperature - Thermodynamics - Physical Chemistry

Deriving a quantitative relationship to show how an equilibrium constant varies with temperature and so showing were Le Chatelier's Principle comes from in this context. Along the way, the Gibbs-Helmholtz van't Hoff equations are derived and used. My video for deriving the thermodynamics

From playlist Introductory Thermodynamics

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Physics - Thermodynamics: States: (1 of 10) State Variables Of Gas

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain the different state variables of a gas. Next video in this series can be seen at: https://youtu.be/MG1Fp0vphew

From playlist PHYSICS - THERMODYNAMICS

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Physics - Thermodynamics: Triangle Cycle (2 of 4)

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will show you how to calculate the work done by a gas of a triangular cycle.

From playlist PHYSICS 28 CYCLIC PROCESSES

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Physics - Thermodynamics: States: (12 of 22) Change Of State: Constant Temperature (Isothermic)

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain the change of state of a constant temperature or isothermic process.

From playlist PHYSICS - THERMODYNAMICS

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Yohai Reani (9/21/22): Persistent Cycle Registration and Topological Bootstrap

In this talk we will present a novel approach for comparing the persistent homology representations of two spaces (filtrations). Commonly used comparison methods are based on numerical summaries such as persistence diagrams and persistence landscapes, along with suitable metrics (e.g. Wass

From playlist AATRN 2022

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Cycle Notation of Permutations - Abstract Algebra

Cycle Notation gives you a way to compactly write down a permutation. Since the symmetric group is so important in the study of groups, learning cycle notation will speed up your work with the group Sn. In this lesson we show you how to convert a permutation into cycle notation, talk abo

From playlist Abstract Algebra

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What is a Graph Cycle? | Graph Theory, Cycles, Cyclic Graphs, Simple Cycles

What is a graph cycle? In graph theory, a cycle is a way of moving through a graph. We can think of a cycle as being a sequence of vertices in a graph, such that consecutive vertices are adjacent, and all vertices are distinct except for the first and last vertex, which are required to be

From playlist Graph Theory

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Lie Groups and Lie Algebras: Lesson 45 Group Theory Review #4

Please consider supporting this channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/XYLYXYLYX The software I usually use to produce the lectures is: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/vittle-pro-video-whiteboard/id629037418

From playlist Lie Groups and Lie Algebras

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GT17. Symmetric and Alternating Groups

EDIT: at 15:00, we have (abcde) = (abc)(cde) instead of (abc)(ade) Abstract Algebra: We review symmetric and alternating groups. We show that S_n is generated by its 2-cycles and that A_n is generated by its 3-cycles. Applying the latter with the Conjugation Formula, we show that A_5 i

From playlist Abstract Algebra

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Proof: Graph with n Vertices and n-1 Edges is a Tree | Graph Theory

A connected graph with n vertices and n-1 edges must be a tree! We'll be proving this result in today's graph theory lesson! We previously proved that a tree graph with n vertices must have n-1 edges, so this gives us a characterization of tree graphs as follows. A connected graph is a tr

From playlist Graph Theory

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Graph Theory: 26. Cycle Decomposition iff All Vertices Have Even Degre

A proof of a theorem that a graph admits a cycle decomposition if and only if every vertex has even degree. One direction of the proof uses induction. An introduction to Graph Theory by Dr. Sarada Herke. For quick videos about Math tips and useful facts, check out my other channel "Spo

From playlist Graph Theory part-5

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Modular Arithmetic: Addition in Motion

Modular arithmetic visually! We explore addition modulo n, and discover and prove the number of cycles and their sizes. We use a visualization tool called a "dynamical portrait." This treatment is inspired by Martin H. Weissman's beautiful book, An Illustrated Theory of Numbers. This v

From playlist Modular Arithmetic Visually

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Lori Ziegelmeier: Minimal Cycle Representatives in Persistent Homology using Linear Programming

Abstract: Cycle representatives of persistent homology classes can be used to provide descriptions of topological features in data. However, the non-uniqueness of these representatives creates ambiguity and can lead to many different interpretations of the same set of classes. One approach

From playlist Vietoris-Rips Seminar

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Thermodynamics: What do HEAT and WORK really mean? | Basics of Thermodynamics

"Work" and "heat" are commonly used words in everyday life. But they mean very specific things in the physics field of thermodynamics. Hey everyone, in this (rather short) video I wanted to discuss the exact definitions of the words "work" and "heat" in a thermodynamic context. These word

From playlist Thermodynamics by Parth G

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GT18.2. A_n is Simple (n ge 5)

Abstract Algebra: Using conjugacy classes, we give a second proof that A5, the alternating group on 5 letters, is simple. We adapt the first proof that A5 is simple to show that An is simple when n is greater than 5. The key step is to show that any normal subgroup with more than the id

From playlist Abstract Algebra

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