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Can This New Insulating Board Ignite Quickly Under High Heat Flux?
OK, I have done following: Density 2400 kg m-3 ( p ) Thermal conductivity 0.85 W m-1 K-1 ( k ) Specific heat capacity 827 J kg-1 K-1 ( c ) Thickness of board 7mm ( t ) Initial/ambient laboratory temperature 18°C (T_0 ) Ignition temperature 410°C ( T_ig ) Found alpha, beta and...- Eva Brain
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Can This New Insulating Board Ignite Quickly Under High Heat Flux?
OK, I have done following: Density 2400 kg m-3 ( p ) Thermal conductivity 0.85 W m-1 K-1 ( k ) Specific heat capacity 827 J kg-1 K-1 ( c ) Thickness of board 7mm ( t ) Initial/ambient laboratory temperature 18°C (T_0 ) Ignition temperature 410°C ( T_ig )Found alpha, beta and delta. Alpha =...- Eva Brain
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Properties of Thiazole: Balancing Reactions, Yields & Mass Ratios
More and more I am convinced you are trying to detour me on my path of learning! Why do you mention water at all?- Eva Brain
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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Properties of Thiazole: Balancing Reactions, Yields & Mass Ratios
Thiazole doesn't react with a water. Yes, I agree it is completely irrelevant to Q1.- Eva Brain
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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Calculating Heat Transfer Rate from a Smoky Layer to a Compartment Floor"
Thank you I have solved it!- Eva Brain
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Can This New Insulating Board Ignite Quickly Under High Heat Flux?
From a task. It was included in task. But in my textbooks it is completely different symbols.- Eva Brain
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Calculating Heat Transfer Rate from a Smoky Layer to a Compartment Floor"
Ok. One thing concerns me here and that is thinking about whether or not A is here included as radiation constant?- Eva Brain
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Properties of Thiazole: Balancing Reactions, Yields & Mass Ratios
OK, can you give me balanced reaction then? Of water and thiazole? I can see you know a lot about this thing.- Eva Brain
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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Calculating Heat Transfer Rate from a Smoky Layer to a Compartment Floor"
F_1,2 I have inserted everything into given formula and got the result.- Eva Brain
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Can This New Insulating Board Ignite Quickly Under High Heat Flux?
Yes, but in textbooks symbols are all different! Can you show me what is what symbol, I will try to solve it?- Eva Brain
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Calculating Heat Transfer Rate from a Smoky Layer to a Compartment Floor"
I have got 0.64. From here where to go now?- Eva Brain
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Properties of Thiazole: Balancing Reactions, Yields & Mass Ratios
Of Thiamin 1? H_2 + 20_2 --> 2H_2O- Eva Brain
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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Can This New Insulating Board Ignite Quickly Under High Heat Flux?
What value go with what symbol?- Eva Brain
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Calculating Heat Transfer Rate from a Smoky Layer to a Compartment Floor"
I don't understand Q.?- Eva Brain
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Calculating Heat Transfer Rate from a Smoky Layer to a Compartment Floor"
I have calculated following X = 3.78 and Y = 5.40 Having this now I have tried to calculate F_1,2! I get following result 2/3671.16^degrees ( 1.16 + 1135.0^degrees). From here I don't know how to compute integeres and degrees? Should I convert this all to pi value, ie 1135.0^degrees is 6.03PI?- Eva Brain
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help