The document discusses Charles' law, which states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature when pressure is kept constant. It provides examples of calculations using Charles' law to determine the final volume or temperature of a gas under different conditions. Specifically, it shows calculations for finding the final volume of nitrogen gas that is cooled from 373K to 273K while keeping pressure constant, and for determining the temperature at which the volume of a gas expands from 70.0 mL to 90.0 mL at constant pressure. The document thus demonstrates how Charles' law can be used to relate the volume and temperature of a gas.
The document discusses Charles' law, which states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature when pressure is kept constant. It provides examples of calculations using Charles' law to determine the final volume or temperature of a gas under different conditions. Specifically, it shows calculations for finding the final volume of nitrogen gas that is cooled from 373K to 273K while keeping pressure constant, and for determining the temperature at which the volume of a gas expands from 70.0 mL to 90.0 mL at constant pressure. The document thus demonstrates how Charles' law can be used to relate the volume and temperature of a gas.
- The document is the minutes of two meetings held on August 22nd and 23rd, 2556 regarding a construction project.
- The meetings reviewed the project's budget and expenses such as 160, 800, and 1,360 baht for various construction materials and labor costs totaling 2,320 baht.
- The minutes provide details of attendance and discuss following up on the project's progress.
1. The document describes three experiments to study the relationships between volume, pressure, and temperature of gases according to Boyle's law, Charles' law, and Gay-Lussac's law.
2. Key details include explaining how decreasing or increasing the volume of gas at constant temperature results in an inverse relationship between volume and pressure.
3. Formulas are provided to calculate volume or pressure given one variable using the relationships described by each gas law.
- The document is the minutes of two meetings held on August 22nd and 23rd, 2556 regarding a construction project.
- The meetings reviewed the project's budget and expenses such as 160, 800, and 1,360 baht for various construction materials and labor costs totaling 2,320 baht.
- The minutes provide details of attendance and discuss following up on the project's progress.
1. The document describes three experiments to study the relationships between volume, pressure, and temperature of gases according to Boyle's law, Charles' law, and Gay-Lussac's law.
2. Key details include explaining how decreasing or increasing the volume of gas at constant temperature results in an inverse relationship between volume and pressure.
3. Formulas are provided to calculate volume or pressure given one variable using the relationships described by each gas law.
The human brain has an amazing ability to understand written language even when letters are jumbled within words, as long as the first and last letters are in the right place. This is because the brain does not read each letter individually but recognizes words as a whole. Optical illusions can confuse the eyes and brain by creating visual phenomena that appear to move, change, or be impossible through the use of patterns, shapes, and colors that trick visual perception in interesting ways.
The document summarizes the history of California from its early exploration by Europeans to its settlement and development in the 19th century. It describes the different regions of California including the valley, desert, coast, and mountain regions. It discusses the Spanish explorers who first visited California like Juan Cabrillo and Francis Drake. It also covers the Mexican rule over California and the influx of American settlers during the Gold Rush, which led California to become a state.
1. The document discusses various new products, technologies and companies including the Kinect, Windows Phone, Firefox 10, Google Earth 6.2, Facebook timeline and AirPort Utility updates.
2. It also mentions companies like Verbling, Everpix, Pearson, Alleyoop, PrintEco, HouseParty, Meridian, GetHired, Drop.io, Burn Note, Chomp, Wibiya and Pinterest.
3. Key topics covered include the Kindle Fire and Galaxy Tab tablet market shares, Amazon Web Services growth, and details from Inside Apple about Apple's new product development processes.
The document discusses how technical communicators wear many hats beyond just documentation. It provides examples of additional roles technical communicators take on such as entomologist when debugging issues, gendarme when enforcing standards, firefighter when mediating conflicts, and evangelist when persuading others of the need for documentation. Overall, it argues that technical communicators act as the glue that holds projects together by understanding all perspectives and contributing to team cohesion.
This document discusses how TV stations can capitalize on mobile, social, and video trends. It recommends making mobile the default by creating mobile-first content and optimizing websites for speed and discoverability on mobile. It also recommends dominating branded conversations on social media and creating diverse, shareable video content optimized for new distribution platforms like social media. Key metrics for success include shares, comments, and time spent on mobile and social platforms.
PDFONTOUR 2010.12.17 dalyvavo renginyje WEB AKADEMIJA, kuriame skaitė trumpą pranešimą apie praėjusius ir ateinančius metus, į kur kryps socialinė medija Lietuvoje ir pasaulyje.
A Cognitive Design for User Assistance 3: Integrated Learning: Building Custo...The Transformation Society
Third of the series sponsored by Adobe (for which, thanks). In this webinar, we talk about creating real integrated learning communities, to create new value that is recaptured in the product, and build customer loyalty at the same time.
Link to complete recording: http://t.co/hzXu1njm