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Heat conduction through a layers of different materials
I see, thanks for your answer- curiosity colour
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Heat conduction through a layers of different materials
Homework Statement Question C(ii) Homework Equations dQ/dt =-kA(dθ/dx) dQ/dt = (θ1-θ2)/ ((lx/kxAx)+ (ly/kyAy)) The Attempt at a Solution So the first time I tried at this question, I was using the second equation provided above,but when I check the answer, they put the area on the numerator...- curiosity colour
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- Conduction Heat Heat conduction Materials
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Chemical Equilibrium Q: How Does Solution (a) Know PH2S=Ammonia?
Oh yeah, I totally forgot about that. Thanks for your help :D- curiosity colour
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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Chemical Equilibrium Q: How Does Solution (a) Know PH2S=Ammonia?
I have a question about the solution (a) in this example, how does it know PH2S is the same as ammonia? is there something I've miss?- curiosity colour
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- Chemical Chemical equilibrium Equilibrium
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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Resistivity of a wire that is wound close on a cylinder
I think it's should look like this, with the wire wound closely together( please excuse my horrible drawing).- curiosity colour
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Resistivity of a wire that is wound close on a cylinder
Homework Statement Homework Equations R= pl/A effective resistance= 1/R The Attempt at a Solution I'm honestly don't know where to start, althought I know i need to do something with the 200 coils first, but I have no idea what should be done with it- curiosity colour
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- Cylinder Resistivity Wire Wound
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Solve SHM: Max Acceleration | Physics Homework
Oh yeah i forgot to put the minus sign. Thanks for the quick answer- curiosity colour
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Solve SHM: Max Acceleration | Physics Homework
Homework Statement *Forgot to mention that this is a SHM question in the title Which of the following statements about an object that which perform an Simple harmonic motion is true? A) the acceleration is maximum when the velocity is maximum B) the acceleration is maximum when the displacement...- curiosity colour
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- Acceleration Maximum
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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What plants have alkaloids in their roots?
i need to conduct an experiment on root of a plant that has alkaloids in it, but i don't know what plants does. can you guys suggest any plants to me? it'll be better if the plant is common to find thanks in advance- curiosity colour
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- Plants Roots
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Undergrad About uniform electric field between parallel plates
Yeah, I know about Gauss's law- curiosity colour
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad About uniform electric field between parallel plates
The textbook just wrote parallel plates, didn't said anything about ideal infinitely long parallel plates So only if parallel plates are infinitely long, the electric field between parallel plates are independent of distance ? Still though, why is that?- curiosity colour
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad About uniform electric field between parallel plates
I have learned that the electric field between parallel plates are independent of distance since E=V/d so if I increase the distance between parallel plates, the E will decrease, right? if I am right on the previous statement, then why does the electric field are independent of distance?- curiosity colour
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- Electric Electric field Field Parallel Parallel plates Plates Uniform
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Is the Book's Answer to Ideal Gas Behavior Conditions Incorrect?
thanks :D i wasn't sure about it- curiosity colour
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- Forum: Chemistry
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Is the Book's Answer to Ideal Gas Behavior Conditions Incorrect?
Ideal gas behavior condition is high temperature and low pressure, right? so is the book's answer to 10(a) ii wrong? https://scontent-kul1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t34.0-12/14996536_1455768127770250_1228715611_n.jpg?oh=750e2555f8229aa9a4eeb17e3e80b1fb&oe=5829A2EE...- curiosity colour
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- Behavior Conditions Gas Ideal gas
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- Forum: Chemistry
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Undergrad About the equation for work done on gas
i'm sorry for the late reply, was busying on my assignment. i will check on it, thanks for answering me :D- curiosity colour
- Post #9
- Forum: Mechanics