|  | Part 7.4. A brief explanation of Hume's argument for sentimentalism and Robert Kane's views on free will and determinism. Mostra tutto» |
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|  | This lecture provides an introduction to the metallurgy of precipitation hardening, with a presentation of the fundamental mechanisms involved and illustrations from alloys which form the basis for engineering alloys. The Al-Mg2Si system... Mostra tutto» |
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|  | This is a presentation transcript for Structures and Materials : Section 1 : statics. It provides an introduction to the module, including forces, moments, and the concepts of free-body diagrams and static equilibrium. These concepts are used to... Mostra tutto» |
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|  | This animation presents an interactive Ellingham diagram. From TLP: Ellingham Diagrams Mostra tutto» |
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|  | This lecture describes the key factors associated with conversion coatings on aluminium can be appreciated, such as general and local behaviour of the aluminium surface, range of conversion coatings and interrelationships, requirements of conversion... Mostra tutto» |
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|  | This case study gives a description of the corrosion properties of zinc; it looks at how zinc corrosion is effected by pH and features an interactive Pourbaix diagram. This is an introductory level case study. Mostra tutto» |
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|  | Frank Trentmann talks about the relationship between free trade and the budget and how the conflict between the ideas of free trade and protectionism shaped the 1909 budget Mostra tutto» |
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|  | Part 7.1. Explores the problem of free will and the ideas of moral responsibility, determinism and choice; the need for a concept of freedom to allow free choice, the problems associated with this and asking whether we really have freedom of choice. Mostra tutto» |
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|  | Interactive material created as part of the CeLLS project (www.cellsproject.org) covering the topic of thermodynamics, in particular the various laws of thermodynamics, a knowledge of free energy, exergonic and endergonic reactions, exothermic and... Mostra tutto» |
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