Two Examples of Expected Values and Functions - Temperature in C vs F and the Kinetic Theory of Gases
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Explore two practical engineering applications of expected values and functions of random variables through gas dynamics examples in this 15-minute lecture. Learn how to calculate expectations and variances for linear transformations using the temperature conversion between Celsius and Fahrenheit as a foundational example. Discover how to apply the expectation of aX + b and variance of aX + b formulas to real-world scenarios. Delve into the kinetic theory of gases by examining temperature derivation from Maxwell's distribution and calculating the expectation of kinetic energy. Master fundamental probability concepts through these concrete engineering applications that demonstrate the practical utility of statistical theory in thermodynamics and molecular physics.
Syllabus
00:00 Intro
02:00 Expectation of aX + b
05:55 Variance of aX + b
09:15 Expectation of Kinetic Energy
15:10 Outro
Taught by
Steve Brunton