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Undergrad Increasing speed by decreasing intertia?
Just curious, explanation if youre going to answer please! 2 horizontal disks stacked on one another spinning at constant v, (about a frictionless axis perpendicular to their center), both have mass. Okay, so let's say its possible to instantaneously remove the top disk. So would that make...- Allen Dowe
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- Angular velocity Conceptual decreasing Disk Increasing Inertia Intertia Rotation Rotational motion Speed
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Formula for relating time and heat gained for closed system
The goal is for consumers to see the comparison of our product to their current product. Since the conditions were exact for the two systems (held at same time/place) i feel it should be alright to assume fair conditions. By too much variability I mean is there would be sooo much extra data...- Allen Dowe
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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Formula for relating time and heat gained for closed system
Thank you sir, I appreciate it! And yes i agree, but it would leave me with too much variability to make a chart I think. What do you say?- Allen Dowe
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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Formula for relating time and heat gained for closed system
This is for work. I need to make a table for a client. What we did: had two different closed systems, only difference is material. We had frozen goods in both containers, the containers were both removed from the cooled surroundings they were in and placed outside. The temperatures were...- Allen Dowe
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- Closed Closed system Engineering Formula Heat Relationship System Temperature Thermo Thermodinamic Time Work problem
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering