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Measurements of temperature , density, volume
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I talk about the pearson correlation and how to calculate it.
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In this 8-minute video, we go over adding and dissolving our disperse dye in order to prepare our dye bath. We add the fabric and bring up the bath to 220F in order to maximize color yield.
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10. The patient's temperature is 38.3 degrees Celsius. Calculate the temperature in Fahrenheit.
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9. The patient's temperature reads 99.2 degrees Fahrenheit. Calculate the temperature in degrees Celsius.
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Building an Excel Spreadsheet, populating it with data and generating a graph.
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In this 11-minute video, we calculate how little dye we need for silk and prep our dye bath.
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In this 7-video, we keep an eye on our thermometer until we reach 180F. When we get there, we add a small quantity of vinegar to acidify the bath and fix the dye in the textile.
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In this 17-minute, we go over the recipe for acid dye and prepare our dye bath for the first phase of our acid dye.
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In this 10-minute video, we add our mordant, white vinegar, to the dye bath and refresh our dye jars to bind the dye to the fiber.
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In this 7-minute primer, we talk about fabric preparation.
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SRGT1405 and SRGT1409 FALL VIDEO FINAL DEMO
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