...a student who just over-explained the demonstration using physics:) Professor: Ah... guess you could, yeah. But then you'd have to use PV=nRT. I don't know about you, but PV=nRT just never really turned me on. (Awkward pause while the lecture hall giggles) Professor: (Deciding to just run with it) I mean,...
... How does that work? Cause the guy opened the door and walked off the bus so apparently it was slow moving amber. And wouldn't that disperse the gas. PV=nRT, and all that. The guy speaking not-quite Brazilian with a Russian accent [Note: later revealed to be Latin] looks a lot like the young Bishop. "...
... Semester 2. Guess it's time for my Biozone to see the light of day... Chem - Die. But just to make myself a lil happier, I found out that PVnrt dunnowhat thing is not tested! Hooray! Geog - As everyone says, mugging will pretty much do the job... I hope. At least not the whole year's stuff is tested. ...
... the nomenclature we did in the beginning of the year (which isn't exactly useful in this 1000 level course)... and something about calculating... pressure? pv=nrt? バカです。 This week's homework was stoichiometry, so it was basically Grade 11 high school material. Yet... after attempting some 'guesses' (that were ...
... pointed some of those moments out in the questions in Section Four). A packet of air is undergoing huge pressure changes without changing shape? To keep PV = nRT, the temperature is fluctuating right along with it but our heroes are too tough to cringe when handling barbecued corn so they won’t flinch now....
Physics is the study of mechanics. Light is a particle, light is a wave. PV = nRT for an ideal gas. And partition function. Oh, and Stirling's Approximation, something from mathematics that Physics uses because the numbers we deal with in quantum mechanics is so huge an ordinary calculator can't handle the number. Chemistry is the study of ...
... ones" don't know what jh saying haha and they nearly got banged down by a car, still dare say it's my fault I did 2 vectors question and read pV=nRT. Nick said he did half a section 1 chem paper. how productive. haha nick and jh were also listening to the radio and miming out the actions of the lyrics. ...
... like manner, temperature in Kelvin was found to be a useful measurement in many different ways and it is used as a ratio such as in the ideal gas law (pv=nrT). So it is a ratio variable *because* it is useful in this ratio. It could not be used as a ratio variable if we were trying to deduce the ...
on spillovers . nobody, should have to bear the brunt of spillovers; intentional or not. in my PV=nRT world, spillovers are rare, and when they occur, can be tolerated. on disassociating . and she, being my girl for the past six or seven years, would totally break out in giant sobs as she/i leave(s), and all i do is tell her ...
... And then he remembered. Perfection; that was why he was pressing his clothes. He sulked. Perfection can never be attained. One can only tend towards it. Perfect Gas. PV=nRT. He wished that he had taken up Chemistry for a living ... And so, it gallops. Well, work. What sort of work did he do? We ...