Archive for May, 2001

In this project I shall be trying to determine the Boyle temperature for a set gas based around the Redlich and Kwong gas equation that has been written in a form analogous to the van der Waals equation.

The equation is:                
Which can be re-arranged to:        
First We Find The First Derivative Of This Equation:

From a standard [...]

The wind had begun to whistle through the trees more violently, and old Jack sighed, as he knew he was in for another rotten storm. He unleashed one more almighty groan as he swung the axe above his head and then back down into what was lying on the chopping block. Thud.
An almighty crack of [...]

From a very early age, in fact ever since my dad started to teach me maths at the age of three or four, I have been interested in solving problems. This was partially due to my inquisitive nature, and my mum’s interest in crosswords, and other such puzzles that I tried to help her solve [...]

There have been many technological advances in the fields of chemistry physics in the past, but the most significant of those have been in physics in the last two hundred years or so. As a result of this observation, when considering evaluations of past achievements, I shall be limiting my discussion to approximately the last [...]

Simon Singh’s parents emigrated from the Punjab in India to Britain in 1950. He grew up in Somerset, and then went to Imperial College, London, to study physics, before completing a PhD in particle physics at Cambridge and CERN.
In 1990, he joined the Science Department of the BBC as a producer and director on programmes [...]





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