Physics 10 – Lecture 02: Atoms and Heat II

Fri, Jul 30, 2010

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Physics 10 – Lecture 02: Atoms and Heat II

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25 Responses to “Physics 10 – Lecture 02: Atoms and Heat II”

  1. balli2195 Says:

    @pompokopoop There isn’t much friction with space lol. It’s the amount of sun ray that hit the equator.

  2. adraim69 Says:

    1:10 Random Physics midget?

  3. eksadiss Says:

    I really like these lectures.

  4. MIAMIBOY61 Says:

    The person that makes the comment about the small issue in 13′ – 15′ is really out of respect and logic, full on negativism it’s a pity such persons exist. This professor and this effort by Berkeley Univ. deserve all my admiration and respect.

  5. damienjeffgomez Says:

    I really like this thing :)
    0:59:00

  6. vrfl Says:

    Wow that stupid stuttering son of a bitch really fucks up on 13:00 to 15:00
    He should find a different career direction.

  7. Creation0012 Says:

    They’re giving a lecture on Physics 10 in University?

    Is this the same Physics 10/20/30 they teach in High School?

  8. pompokopoop Says:

    Friction also clarifies why its really hot near the equator!Friction from space rubs with the equator more :)

  9. Sogeking32201 Says:

    @Neeks4215 per gram, yes.

  10. IRLKS7 Says:

    grrr i despise the example of a hand grenade it wasnt designed to split apart it was for grip!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lol sry i just dont like this example

  11. strawberrytoot Says:

    Thanks for the resources!

    -Kudos from Israel

  12. Neeks4215 Says:

    1 huge calorie can raise the temperature of water by 1000 degrees?

  13. girocraz Says:

    huh? Gym? Listening to these lectures in a gym? Well, excellent luck then

  14. girocraz Says:

    wow Australian value! Now teach me about that!

  15. pineapplelover91 Says:

    Thanks a lot for these videos. I’m a freshman in college and they’ve helped a fantastic deal.

  16. CarstenIQ Says:

    I wouldn’t consider a Hybrid the best transportation solution. I personally reckon the electric car and MagLav Trains have more future if the technology would truly evolve freely without interferences of the energy power structure like the oil companies. The EV1 is here the best example… If the electric car had been given the same development focus like Laptops. How far would you go on one charge and how efficient could be the EV1 today?

  17. CarstenIQ Says:

    As you already said, 1hp is ABOUT 1kw…
    I would recommend you investigate more in the future before posting. 1hp is ABOUT 0.7456kW. Now you should get a bit closer to the value of Australia.

  18. GamerZFirsT666 Says:

    ROFL British Horse power? :P haha seriously?? It’s Brake Horse power btw . :D

  19. oldsamhaine Says:

    I am not a student, but I will be watching/listening to these lectures at the gym. just my 2 cents keep doing them and thank you.

  20. BloodSweatTiers Says:

    TNT it’s Dynamite! lol

  21. hellofraz1 Says:

    TNT produces arround 1100 calories per gram. Also TNT and Dynamite are clompletley different. Arghh ACDC!!!!

  22. david5153 Says:

    wut year is this? 2nd year?

  23. rumorsai Says:

    I’m not sure the British adopted the new American version of engine testing, called SAE certified, but your gonna have to look that up… hope that helped :)

  24. rumorsai Says:

    That’s because BHP stands for either Brake Horsepower or British Horsepower, and the measurements of the full output delivered is less than that obtainable at the engine’s crankshaft.

  25. coolerdude44 Says:

    one horse power is about a kilowatt? then how come cars with 600 bhp are measured at about 450 kw in australia?


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