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Graphing in Excel12. COVID-19 and epidemiology (Extended) (YouTube playlist)
- How to graph scientific data in Excel using Templates
- Excel Spreadsheet from video (save as .xlsx)
- Spreadsheet in Template format (save as .xlsx) You can save the Template from this spreadsheet.
- How to make a histogram in Excel 2010
- Excel Spreadsheet from video (save as .xlsx)
- How to make a LIVE histogram in Excel 2010
- Excel Spreadsheet from video (save as .xlsx)
- How to make a LIVE histogram from Continuous Data
- Excel Spreadsheet from video (save as .xlsx)
- Excel Spreadsheet with Two-Quiz Histogram - for Module B (save as .xlsx)
Thermal Physics
- 12.1: The outbreak - exponential growth
- Model answer for Sec.12.1 (pdf for Extended Edition)
- 12.2: Social distancing - flattening the curve
- 12.3: \( \mathcal{R}_0\) and herd immunity - the SIR model
- 12.4: Data-driven predictions - the butterfly effect
- 12.5: Predicting the death toll
- 12.6: Lives lost because people didn't wear masks etc.
- 12.7: Lifting social distancing - the butterfly and the dragon
- 12.A: Penn-CHIME - a discrete-time SIR model for hospitals
Other Videos
- Probability Density Functions from Histograms
- Excel Spreadsheet from video (save as .xlsx)
- Metropolis Algorithm generates the Boltzmann Distribution
- Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution generated by Metropolis Monte Carlo Simulation
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