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Automotive Combution, energy and pressure relation
but remember that some operations do cancel each other our, so start with the minimum amount of fuel as related to temp- DaveDem
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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High School Does Squaring Any Number Follow a Specific Pattern?
yes exactly! i kinda came up with it but said it was my math teacher cause of the whole "if it doesn't come from someone with proof of knowledge we don't want to hear it" thing- DaveDem
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- Forum: General Math
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High School Does Squaring Any Number Follow a Specific Pattern?
13 squared 13/2=6.5 13*2=26 6.5*26=169- DaveDem
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- Forum: General Math
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High School Does Squaring Any Number Follow a Specific Pattern?
500 squared 500/2=250 500*2=1000 250*1000=250000- DaveDem
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- Forum: General Math
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High School Does Squaring Any Number Follow a Specific Pattern?
16 squared 16/2=8 16*2=32 32*8=256- DaveDem
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- Forum: General Math
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Automotive Combution, energy and pressure relation
Your question is very interesting! And there are many was to come apon a solution. first what is the normal temperature of the engine when it is idel (i english good) next, fint the increase in tempurature, this means taking temp of engine and making a inequality based on increase in fuel...- DaveDem
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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High School Does Squaring Any Number Follow a Specific Pattern?
In math class my teacher said that if you take any base or A and square it that the answer is howmany times two goes into the base multiplied by the base times 2, does this always work?- DaveDem
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- Forum: General Math
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Graduate Can Going the Speed of Light Create Waste in a Vacuum?
Well not even for going the speed of light (as I knew was impossible) but how would i combine both of the equations listed?- DaveDem
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Can Going the Speed of Light Create Waste in a Vacuum?
how would i write an equation adding the speed decrease with the waste product?- DaveDem
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Can Going the Speed of Light Create Waste in a Vacuum?
would you not need to loose mass in order to achieve the speed of light?- DaveDem
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Can Going the Speed of Light Create Waste in a Vacuum?
Well unless you have an unlimited amount of energy then yes i mean some sort of waste- DaveDem
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Can Going the Speed of Light Create Waste in a Vacuum?
If an object is in a vacuum and it is constantly increasing its velocity, since it would need to use energy to do so it would create a waste. Since it is the largest mass in the vacuum would the waste created be pulled towards the mass causing it never to reach the speed of light?- DaveDem
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- Light Speed Speed of light Vacuum
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity