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Enthelpy & Internal Energy Change relation with Cp & Cv
Thanks for the help everyone. If these molar heat capacities being independent of temperature make equations from A & B true for all processes by definition why don't they apply to state changes, i.e., option T?- cooldudeachyut
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Enthelpy & Internal Energy Change relation with Cp & Cv
Homework Statement Match the following Given : Processes do not include chemical reactions. Assume CP,m and CV,m are independent of temperature for given substance and consider only pressure-volume work in given all processes. Homework Equations ΔU = Q - W ΔH = ΔU +...- cooldudeachyut
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- Change Cv Energy Energy change Enthalpy Internal Internal energy Relation
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Friction problem for two block system on an inclined plane
That makes sense, there must've been a different μ1 coefficient between both blocks in the original problem.- cooldudeachyut
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Friction problem for two block system on an inclined plane
At that angle there should be no relative motion between the blocks initially as they both receive same acceleration but I don't know how to calculate for later instants as f1's direction/magnitude bothers me. So does that mean block A actually doesn't slip first because slipping is only...- cooldudeachyut
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Friction problem for two block system on an inclined plane
Homework Statement Two block M1 and M2 rest upon each other on an inclined plane. Coefficient of friction between surfaces are shown. If the angle θ is slowly increased, and M1<M2 then Options : 1- Block A slips first. 2- Block B slips first. 3- Both slip simultaneously. 4- Both remain at...- cooldudeachyut
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- Block Friction Inclined Inclined plane Plane System Two blocks
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help