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jack action replied to the thread Cover songs versus the original track, which ones are better?.I know, but I just pasted the links, and PF did its magic. All you need to do is click on "Video on Facebook" to view them. -
jack action replied to the thread Cover songs versus the original track, which ones are better?.I think this could fit here. Megadeth's Holy Wars ... The Punishment due ... tapdancing! Or maybe you prefer Master of Puppets? -
jack action replied to the thread Expansion or compression -- which is more energy efficient?.In light of this new definition of the complete cycle of scenario 1, with my calculations, this is what I get: Scenario 1: I added an... -
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jack action replied to the thread Expansion or compression -- which is more energy efficient?.In an isochoric process, the pressure increases, so it doesn't "remain at a lower pressure". Heat is transferred to the outside in an... -
jack action replied to the thread Expansion or compression -- which is more energy efficient?.You did say part of your cycle is isobaric when @russ_watters said: The first process is adiabatic; The second process is isobaric; The... -
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Here are my calculations for scenario 1. Given: Initial Temperature = ##T_i=300.2K## Initial Pressure = ##P_i=101325\ Pa## Number of... -
jack action replied to the thread Expansion or compression -- which is more energy efficient?."Isobaric" and "adiabatic" don't go together. I recall that you replied, "That's it", to the following: In an isobaric expansion, the... -
jack action replied to the thread Expansion or compression -- which is more energy efficient?.It means an increase in volume while keeping the pressure constant. I should of used "isobaric expansion" which is more appropriate. -
jack action replied to the thread Expansion or compression -- which is more energy efficient?.The hard part of this cycle is to decompress isobarically as it heats up in (2), and then recompress it as the internal heat is... -
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Note to start, that "our existing laws don't punish corporations enough" is a very different complaint than "our existing laws wouldn't...


