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Teaching the Second Law
Video Run Time: 1:24:32

Technical Notes on Video:

Video length is 1:24:32 Robert Silbey introduces the session and moderates.

At 1:43, Joseph Smith begins.

AT 8:42, Howard Butler begins.

At 16:17 Andrew Foley begins.

At 22:43, Kim Hamad- Schifferli begins.

At 29:19, Bernhardt Trout begins.

At 35:12, Jeffery Lewins begins.

At 41:40, Enzo Zanchini begins.

At 48:21, Michael von Spakovsky begins.

At 54:27, Silbey invites audience questions and comments. These include:
George Hatsopoulos recounting an anecdote about Joseph Henry Keenan and the patent office, and Robert Silbey on why there are so many thermodynamics texts.

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