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Instructional Video2:30
The Royal Institution

Crystal Structure and the Laws of Thermodynamics

9th - 11th
Crystals bring order out of chaos. Does their formation violate the laws of thermodynamics? Materials chemist Dr Suze Kundu explores the relationship between crystals and entropy, with footage from the Ri Archives channel. Watch more...
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Instructional Video53:16
World Science Festival

WSU: Fundamental Lessons from String Theory with Cumrun Vafa

6th - 11th
Cumrun Vafa, together with fellow world-renowned string theorist Andrew Strominger, developed a new way to calculate black hole entropy in the language of string theory. Follow Vafa as he guides you through some of the more incredible...
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Instructional Video1:43
World Science Festival

Can We Reach Absolute Zero?

6th - 11th
Absolute zero is the temperature at which entropy reaches its minimum value, and all energy has been taken out of a system. But is it reachable? Can anything ever be that cold? Nobel Prize-winning physicist William Phillips explains the...
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Instructional Video3:59
Tom Scott

The Lava Lamps That Help Keep The Internet Secure

9th - 11th
At the headquarters of Cloudflare, in San Francisco, there's a wall of lava lamps: the Entropy Wall. They're used to generate random numbers and keep a good bit of the internet secure: here's how. Thanks to the team at Cloudflare - this...
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Instructional Video31:57
The Royal Institution

Q&A: Origins of the Laws of Nature - Peter Atkins

9th - 11th
Can "nothing" have dimensions? What kind of energy is required to overcome entropy? Peter Atkins answers audience questions following his talk. Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Watch the talk:...
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Instructional Video3:32
The Royal Institution

A Mercury Hammer and the Third Law of Thermodynamics

9th - 11th
Armed with a hammer made from mercury, Olympia Brown explains the third law of thermodynamics. Subscribe for new science videos and lectures every week: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe This video is from our 2016 advent calendar. Watch the...
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Instructional Video5:23
The Royal Institution

Did the Big Bang Break the Laws of Thermodynamics? With Sean Carroll

9th - 11th
Why did the Universe have such low entropy at the start? Are the laws of physics consistent across the multiverse? Can we see evidence of other regions of the multiverse? Sean Carroll discusses thermodynamics and the Universe. Subscribe...
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Instructional Video40:58
Packt

Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects) A to Z - OPTIONAL Section- Mathematics Wrap-Up: Mathematical Wrap-Up on Machine Learning

Higher Ed
In this video, we will cover mathematical wrap-up on machine learning. This clip is from the chapter "Machine Learning: Machine Learning Crash Course" of the series "Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects) A to Z".In this...
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Instructional Video4:22
Packt

Deep Learning - Deep Neural Network for Beginners Using Python - Updating Weights in Python

Higher Ed
In this video, you will learn how to update weights in Python. This clip is from the chapter "Deep Learning" of the series "Deep Learning - Deep Neural Network for Beginners Using Python".In this section, we will dive deeper into deep...
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Instructional Video2:03
Packt

Deep Learning - Deep Neural Network for Beginners Using Python - Gradient Step

Higher Ed
In this video, we will break down the gradient step and learn how to update weight and biases. This clip is from the chapter "Deep Learning" of the series "Deep Learning - Deep Neural Network for Beginners Using Python".In this section,...
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Instructional Video10:09
Catalyst University

Phase Diagrams | The Clausius-Clapeyron Equation [Derivation Pt. I]

Higher Ed
In this video, I show the complete derivation for the Clausius Equation (Part 1). The derivation of the related Clausius-Clapeyron Equation is provided in the link below (Part 2):
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Instructional Video16:38
Catalyst University

Phase Diagrams | The Clausius-Clapeyron Equation [Complete Derivation]

Higher Ed
In this video, I show the complete derivation of both the Clausius Equation & the related Clausius-Clapeyron Equation.
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Instructional Video7:52
Packt

Predictive Analytics with TensorFlow 9.1: Using BRNN for Image Classification

Higher Ed
We will first provide some contextual information about RNNs. We will see how to implement a BRNN implementation example using the TensorFlow library. The example is using the MNIST database of handwriting. • Look at contextual...
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Instructional Video13:14
Packt

Discuss the importance of data : Classification tree in Python: Training

Higher Ed
From the section: Simple Classification Tree. This section we will expand our knowledge of regression Decision tree to classification trees, we will also learn how to create a classification tree in Python. Simple Classification Tree:...
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Instructional Video2:15
SciShow

The Strange Physics Behind the Smell of Rubber Bands

12th - Higher Ed
If you've spent any time trying to explode a pumpkin with rubber bands you know that they have a distinct smell to them when stretched, and you have physics to thank for that.
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Instructional Video12:57
Bozeman Science

Life Requires Free Energy

12th - Higher Ed
Paul Andersen describes how free energy is used by organisms to grow, maintain order, and reproduce. A brief discussion of the first and second law of thermodynamics is also included. Disruptions in the amount of free energy can cause...
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Instructional Video7:56
Bozeman Science

Using Gibbs Free Energy

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains how you can use the Gibbs Free Energy equation to determine if a process is spontaneous or not spontaneous. If the _G is less than zero the process is spontaneous. If the _G is greater than zero the...
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Instructional Video10:24
Curated Video

Enthalpy: Crash Course Chemistry

12th - Higher Ed
Energy is like the bestest best friend ever and yet, most of the time we take it for granted. Hank feels bad for our friend and wants us to learn more about it so that we can understand what it's trying to tell us - like that any bond...
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Instructional Video5:49
SciShow

There's a Loophole in One of the Most Important Laws of Physics

12th - Higher Ed
The laws of thermodynamics are cornerstones of physics - but one of them is more breakable than it appears.
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Instructional Video11:40
Crash Course

Thermodynamics: Crash Course History of Science

12th - Higher Ed
It's time to heat things up! LITERALLY! It's time for Hank to talk about the history of Thermodynamics!!! It's messy and there are a lot of people who came up with some ideas that worked and other that didn't and then some ideas that...
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Instructional Video2:44
Curated Video

Why Does Time Go Forward?

12th - Higher Ed
The past is different from the future. Why?
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Instructional Video10:37
Curated Video

Thermodynamics and Energy Diagrams - Crash Course Organic Chemistry

12th - Higher Ed
In organic chemistry, different reactions can take place at vastly different speeds. To better understand whether a reaction actually will happen, and how useful that reaction is, we need to understand thermodynamics and kinetics. In...
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Instructional Video4:30
Curated Video

White Holes: An Impossible Possibility

12th - Higher Ed
Reid Reimers expands your mind with an explanation of white holes -- celestial objects that almost definitely are not real things that can be found in nature. Except, we might have actually seen one.
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Instructional Video5:33
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: At what moment are you dead? - Randall Hayes

Pre-K - Higher Ed
For as far back as we can trace our existence, humans have been fascinated with death and resurrection. But is resurrection really possible? And what is the actual difference between a living creature and a dead body anyway? Randall...

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