mohamedsafy
Oct11-08, 03:33 PM
hi
iam a new user here iam a student in engineering faculty there is something i dont understand in thermo dynamics pysics in my book it is written that the real increase in volume of liquid= the aparent increase in volume of liquid+ the increase in volume of the container
my opinion is that the real increase in volume of liquid = the aparent increase - the increase in the volume of the container the problem is driving me crazy ca any one help me and explain to me
and there is another point i need to know the definistion of the universal gas constant R any one interesed to help me
thx alot
iam a new user here iam a student in engineering faculty there is something i dont understand in thermo dynamics pysics in my book it is written that the real increase in volume of liquid= the aparent increase in volume of liquid+ the increase in volume of the container
my opinion is that the real increase in volume of liquid = the aparent increase - the increase in the volume of the container the problem is driving me crazy ca any one help me and explain to me
and there is another point i need to know the definistion of the universal gas constant R any one interesed to help me
thx alot