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Thermodynamics Lecture 8 Taught by Prof. Olson

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Lecture 8 is the first lecture after exam 1, we start covering information for exam 2. This lecture covers the relationship between Pressure and Volume as Prof. Olson puts it “The most meaningful, meaningless relationship in thermodynamics”. It also briefly covers the Ideal Gas Law and the Law of Conversation of Energy. I recommend focusing on the Ideal Gas law as it showed up on our exam and most people did not remember it.

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