The Q leaving the steel must equal the Q entering the water. The water heats up, then changes phase. The heat necessary to change a certain mass of water from liquid to steam is your latent heat. Therefore, you're missing something in your delta q of water
I was working on some side problems and came across one that confused me. Why is the magnitude of acceleration greatest at periapsis? I know that the a there is only centripetal a at that point. But if we look at another point, say theta = 90, there is both tangental and centripetal...
Do you guys have any recommendations for a tablet pc? I'm in the market for one since I'm transfering to a 4 year to work on an engineering degree. I'd like to be able to do some autocad, take notes, have it do equations, and the occasional starcraft beat down. I'm in the market for something...