CHAPTER 6 THERMODYNAMICS” Brief Summary of the chapter: 1. Thermodynamics: Science which deals with study of different forms of energy and quantitative relationship. 2. System & Surroundings: The part of universe for study is called system and remaining portion is surroundings. 3. State of system & state function: State of system is described in terms of T‚ P‚ V etc. The property which depends only on state of system not upon path is called state function eg. P‚ V‚ T‚ E‚ H‚
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reached equilibrium‚ therefore not shifting to left or right. In this lab‚ the reaction shown in equation #1 reaches equilibrium‚ so the free energy of this reaction would be zero. Entropy‚ shown by the sign S‚ is the measurement of molecular randomness or disorder. It is given in J/K*mol and it determines the disorder by the number of
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light and the new environment. Since there wasn’t anything being tested I figured that the pillbugs would just be curious about the new environment that they were in‚ this new environment is what I believe caused their movement to be random. This randomness is what made my control and made it easy to compare it to the other data that was collected. After testing my hypothesis in part C‚ I found out that my conclusions did agree with my hypothesis. I had hypothesized that the pill bug would be drawn
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Understanding the Role of Power in Decision Making By: Jeffrey Pfeffer Summarized By: Brian Kelly In this article‚ Pfeffer presents four models of organizational decision making. Before he does so he attempts to clarify the definitions the following concepts: Power - Power means a lot of different things to different people and is ancient and ubiquitous. - Power is characterized by the relationships among social actors‚ in other words. Power is relative.
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series of specific rules for the villagers‚ including who should draw slips of paper from the black box and when to open those papers. When someone is unable to draw‚ the lottery rules determine who should be next in line (Editors) . It’s really a randomness of persecution. Villagers persecute individuals at random‚ and the
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completely." "Lev is amazed by the depth of his own fury-but he’s becoming less and less frightened of it. He tells himself it’s a good thing." They have a plan to volunteer for the job in Alaska to work in the oil pipelines because they believe in randomness. They believe in forces of nature-and they are forces of nature. He became destructive to prove that
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Constricting allow less light to penetrate the eyes. No‚ the mean reaction times varied between all of the conditions set. Our results showed distraction with the greatest mean reaction time and warning with the least reaction time. Distractions‚ randomness‚ and sound increased reaction time. Giving a warning and regular visual cues decreased the reaction time. Yes. The eye and the ears have different modes of transmission of information to the brain. The eyes uses photoreceptors (rod and cone cells)
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sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.” (Adams Chapter 1) From the beginning of Douglas Adams’ “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” it has seemed as though this was indeed the case; at least in terms of the haphazardness‚ randomness‚ and unpredictability. Throughout my time reading this particular novel‚ I have hardly been able to accurately predict or infer the progression of the plot‚ characters‚ settings‚ or conflicts. This uncertainty of the dynamics of the literary elements
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“Nietzsche on Judeo-Christian Morality” In Nietzsche’s aphorisms 90-95 and 146-162 he attacks what he believes to be the fundamental basis of the “slave” morality prevalent in the Judeo-Christian tradition as well as other religions and societies. From the beginning‚ he distinguishes the two different types of moralities he believes to exist: the “master morality”‚ created by rulers of societies‚ and the “slave” morality‚ created by the lowest people in societies. The former stresses virtues
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Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose is a play about a jury consisting of twelve men trying to decide whether a boy accused of murder is guilty or innocent. Each juror has their own past experiences‚ each with their own influence. However‚ some jurors bring up their pasts during the case. That is because a man’s experiences have a profound effect on the way he thinks and acts. Beneficial or not‚ Jurors Three and Eleven’s pasts affect not only the way they act‚ but the way the rest of the jurors act
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