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Graduate What is General Relativity and How Does it Work?
hello everyone. i want someone to explain general relativity step by step. please don't say that it is impossible.- harnith
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Undergrad Hydrogen Power Maths: Is an Economy Possible?
one more thing. i am not a college student or someone like that. i am just a 9th standard school student from india -
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Undergrad Hydrogen Power Maths: Is an Economy Possible?
i am asking only the pressure after the gases after they get hot. i am not concerned about them being cool. please someone tell me. this is breaking my mind -
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Undergrad Hydrogen Power Maths: Is an Economy Possible?
thank u everyone especially russ watters for pointing out the error in my calculations. but please tell me what to do to find the pressure in such a 1 litre container where hydrogen and oxygen are burnt in the ratio of 2:1. tell me the calculations if possible -
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Undergrad Hydrogen Power Maths: Is an Economy Possible?
i am not concerned about the 8.3kJ, but please take a look at the 26000 kelvin of heat. as we know the resulting water vapour will icrease the pressure in a closed container upto PV=nRT P * 1000(total volume of container) = 1/22.4(that is the number of moles) * 8.3144(universal gas constant)... -
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Undergrad Hydrogen Power Maths: Is an Economy Possible?
harnith hi i am asking u if my calculations are right. 666cm3 of uncompressed hydrogen can give us so much heat. so if we are using compressed hydrogen, we will be able to use an excellent and clean energy carrier. that too, the hydrogen can be electrolysisically obtained from water with the... -
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Undergrad Hydrogen Power Maths: Is an Economy Possible?
hi. i think that hydrogen economy is possible. see this maths ther is going to be a cylinder with a volume of exactly 1 litre. hydrogen and oxygen are introduced in the volume ratio of 2:1. volume of cylinder = 1000cm3 volume of hydrogen = 666.6666...cm3 volume of oxygen =...