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Statistics Notes
Class notes for STAT 324 at UW-Madison. Can be used as exam study guide. Topics covered include descriptive statistics, probability concepts and distributions, random variables, hypothesis tests and confidence intervals, linear regression, inference, and analysis of variance.
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Class notes for STAT 324 at UW-Madison. Can be used as exam study guide. Topics covered include descriptive statistics, probability concepts and distributions, random variables, hypothesis tests and confidence intervals, linear regression, inference, and analysis of variance.
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Fluid Mechanics Class Notes
In-depth class notes for Fluid Mechanics at UW-Madison. Topics covered include mathematical context, flow description, fluid particle acceleration, Reynolds Transport theorem, conservation of mass and momentum, fundamental analytical solutions, non-dimensionalization, Bernoulli flow treatment, hydrostatics, boundary layer theory, internal and external flow.
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In-depth class notes for Fluid Mechanics at UW-Madison. Topics covered include mathematical context, flow description, fluid particle acceleration, Reynolds Transport theorem, conservation of mass and momentum, fundamental analytical solutions, non-dimensionalization, Bernoulli flow treatment, hydrostatics, boundary layer theory, internal and external flow.
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Thermodynamics Class Notes
Thorough notes for UW-Madison's Thermodynamics course. Topics applicable to courses at other universities. Topics include conservation equations/mass and energy balances, properties of real and ideal substances, reversible processes and entropy, power cycles, refrigeration cycles, psychrometrics, and combustion.
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Thorough notes for UW-Madison's Thermodynamics course. Topics applicable to courses at other universities. Topics include conservation equations/mass and energy balances, properties of real and ideal substances, reversible processes and entropy, power cycles, refrigeration cycles, psychrometrics, and combustion.