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1-D heat equation-boundary conditions
Consider an aluminum cylindrical rod 1.0 meter long connecting two heat reservoirs. Both of the reservoirs are maintained at T=300 K. Initially, the cylinder is at 300 K, except for the center point of the cylinder which has been rapidly irradiated to a temperature of 600 K. There is no heat...- dado1307
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Heat Conduction in Engineering: Explaining the Physics
Ahhhh ok...thank you very much... i will elaborate on it...It's more clear now...=)- dado1307
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Heat Conduction in Engineering: Explaining the Physics
Can i take for example a solar water heater?- dado1307
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Heat Conduction in Engineering: Explaining the Physics
I've tried it but i don't think its an engineering system... Thermal energy flows from a material at a higher temperature to a material at a lower temperature. This general process is called heat transfer. Conduction is the transfer of heat energy by which moving particles make other...- dado1307
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Heat Conduction in Engineering: Explaining the Physics
Describe the physics behind an engineering system where heat conduction phenomena plays an important role. (a familiar system)- dado1307
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- Conduction Engineering Heat Heat conduction Physics
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Quantum physics-rayleigh jeans/wien's law
Thank you very much...:)))) That makes perfect sense...- dado1307
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Quantum physics-rayleigh jeans/wien's law
Show that the Rayleigh-Jeans radiation law is not consistent with Wien displacement law, λmax T=constant, or vmax is proportional to T.- dado1307
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- Law Quantum
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