I had literally just watched that video but forgot! Thanks for reminding me lol. Ok so,
Find the new Q of each material, add them up, that over time is equal to mcΔT of water, solve for T final.
That sounds a lot better to me!
https://thermtest.com/thermal-resources/conduction-calculator
It says Q, but then I realized they're not really the same thing and that is where my idea went through the window.
Homework Statement
Hello,
As part of my engineering orientation class, my team and I have to make a device that can keep a beaker of water warm. We have a list of materials we can and cannot use, but my team and I have decided on aluminum foil and maybe wood. We don't actually have to build...