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Pasadena - PHYSICS - 1B
Chapter 18 (part 2) Lecture Notes
Pasadena - PHYSICS - 1B
Chapter 19 (part 1) Lecture Notes
Pasadena - PHYSICS - 1B
Chapter 19 (part 2) Lecture Notes
Pasadena - PHYSICS - 1B
Chapter 20 (part 1) Lecture Notes
Pasadena - PHYSICS - 1B
Chapter 20 (part 2) Lecture Notes
Pasadena - PHYSICS - 1B
Chapter 21 (part 1) Lecture Notes
Pasadena - PHYSICS - 1B
Chapter 21 (part 2) Lecture Notes
Pasadena - PHYSICS - 1B
Chapter 21 (part 3) Lecture NotesPlease note: In the video lecture, the formula for the bulk modulus was presented as B = (1/V)(dP/dV), as seen above. This is a typo - the correct formula is B = V (dP/dV), which gives B = P for isothermal process
Pasadena - PHYSICS - 1B
Chapter 22 (part 2) Lecture Notes
Pasadena - PHYSICS - 1B
Chapter 21 (part 1) Lecture Notes
Pasadena - PHYSICS - 1B
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