Homework Statement
The change of viscosity with temperature can be described using the general equation
ln(µ) = A + (B/T), where µ represents dynamic viscosity, T represents temperature (Kelvin), and A and B are constants.
a) Find the values of A and B for raw milk, using the viscosity...
I have a steam table but don't undertand it completely. I have to chose one of two tabs : staturated OR superheated/subcooled ; The only one where temperature is the only input is the saturated one but I don't see how there would only be steam at 15C perhaps at 115C it will all be steam...
The molecular formula of water is H20 so perhaps I need the molecular mass of H and O thus 1.00794 and 2x(15.9994) = 33.00674 ; is this g/mol (its been 10 years since I took chemistry)
Latent Heat of Vaporization = Hg - Hf = Hfg (this is in my notes)
What I don't understand is that I...
Homework Statement
I am not good a math and physics and I am taking a intro Food Engineering course. My question on my assignment states " Find the latent heat of vaporization for water at 15 °C and 115 °C"
I know it is very simple but it seems like there is info left out for us to...
Simple Q - Latent Heat of vaporization H20 @15 C and 115 C
sorry , I have reposted in the homework help section...
I am not good a math and physics and I am taking a intro Food Engineering course. My question on my assignment states " Find the latent heat of vaporization for water at 15 °C...