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Thermal Resistance due to Convection Heat Transfer
I think I understood the first part fine. I just included in in case anything was needed from it for part 2. I think I get the second part now...the use of different terms to refer to the same variable was throwing me off. I should just use 1/U=(1/h1)+(1/ktotal)+(1/h2). U will equal the U...- EmilyO89
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Thermal Resistance due to Convection Heat Transfer
Homework Statement 1) A typical wall construction for a single-family residence might consist of 0.375 inches of outer sheathing (insulating board, hardwood siding, etc.), 3.5 inches of mineral fiber insulation and then a 0.375 inches inner surface (gypsum, etc.). Typical thermal...- EmilyO89
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- Architecture Convection Heat Heat and thermodynamics Heat transfer Resistance Thermal Thermal resistance
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How Much Force is Needed to Move a Wire with Soapy Solution?
Got it. Thank you! I knew it must be something simple like that but I was getting hung up because I just could not visualize exactly what this thing is supposed to look like.- EmilyO89
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How Much Force is Needed to Move a Wire with Soapy Solution?
1. Calculate the force needed to move the wire in the figure (Figure 1) if it holds a soapy solution (surface tension is 0.025 N/m) and the wire is 16.0 cm long. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. 2. γ(surface tension) = F (force) / l (length)...- EmilyO89
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- Algebra Fluids Surface Surface tension Tension Units
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