# Wiki Collaboration Parties - Heat Transfer and Circular Motion

Hello Brilliant! Another weekend and another opportunity to improve the Brilliant wiki library has presented itself. This time, we'll be working on the following wikis:

 Wiki page Heat transfer Circular motion dynamics Hosted by Andrew TBD Supported by Sravanth TBD Current status Brainstorming Brainstorming Target Audience Physics Level 3-4 Physics L2-3 Motivation To understand heat transfer in thermodynamics To understand rotational motion vs. linear motion Meeting at 4/9 8:30 pm IST, 8:00am PST 4/10 8:30 pm IST, 8:00am PST Chatroom #Physics #Physics

Each meeting will be conducted over Slack chat and will last for approximately 60-90 minutes. We will achieve the following:

1. (5 mins) Figure out the target audience, and their motivation for reading the page
2. (20 mins) (Quick review of examples) Discuss what we love / don't love
3. (15 mins) Ensure we have a complete list of examples
4. (15 mins) Discuss how to organize various sections of the page
5. (10 mins) Settle on the final structure of the page
6. (5 mins) Assign out sections to write over the week

If you have any questions, please comment below!

Note by Andrew Ellinor
2 years, 1 month ago

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What do we have to do

- 2 years ago

You can join our slack chat to communicate with other Brilliant users. :)

- 2 years ago