Tweek
Aug26-08, 04:25 AM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
I'm taking an online physics course and I do not understand what the symbols mean in the question.
The question is: Which of the following is a shorthand way of stating that "the temperature change of a substance is directly propertional to the quantity of heat added"?
A. Q 『 m
B. m 『 Tf - Ti
C. Q 『 T
D. Q = Tf - Ti
I know that Q means heat. I'm guessing that Tf is final temp and Ti is initial temp. I also know that m is for mass. However I have no idea what 『 means.
2. Relevant equations
My text book does not use this 『 symbol and I have searched online but I can't figure out what it is. Can anyone tell me what 『 means?
3. The attempt at a solution
I think the answer is C and if I can't get any help here I'm going to choose that answer.
I'm taking an online physics course and I do not understand what the symbols mean in the question.
The question is: Which of the following is a shorthand way of stating that "the temperature change of a substance is directly propertional to the quantity of heat added"?
A. Q 『 m
B. m 『 Tf - Ti
C. Q 『 T
D. Q = Tf - Ti
I know that Q means heat. I'm guessing that Tf is final temp and Ti is initial temp. I also know that m is for mass. However I have no idea what 『 means.
2. Relevant equations
My text book does not use this 『 symbol and I have searched online but I can't figure out what it is. Can anyone tell me what 『 means?
3. The attempt at a solution
I think the answer is C and if I can't get any help here I'm going to choose that answer.