@jack action
So I'm trying to plug the numbers in but I might be missing something. Can you check my math below?
X = ρbox * 287 * 310 = 1.1053* (600/300) * 287 * 310
Where do you find the value for ρbox?
Sorry for being so dense.. It's really embarrassing on how much of this stuff I've...
I thought about this too but as I said before I'm not expert. I think this is right on the dot on what I'm looking for. Thank you for replying!
@jack action Can you help me understand the formula a little better? as I said before, this is not a school thing and I'm trying the best I can to...
Hello,
This is a relatively new concept for me so I apologize if I don't understand something. I did not know that the moles of gas would change in time, is this because of the temperature increase that occurs over time? I'm trying to find a good example of how I can measure this so does this...
Hey guys!
So the below question might sound like a homework question but in reality it is an oversimplified explanation of what I'm trying to measure
Let's say we have a perfect machine that pushes out 600CFM into a box. On the other end of the box is another small machine that only consumes...
Hmm.. interesting. Then I guess My question to this would be, Then why does (1/2)^n work? Wouldn't it follow the same principle?
you flip a coin heads 10 times, the more the coin lands on heads there's a less likely hood it will land on heads again?
(1/2)^2 vs (1/2)^8
As you keep flipping the...
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Now that I think about it, Let's make it easier with my undiscovered 3 sided Dice.
I'm rolling for 10 times, and up to my 4th roll I've landed 1's and 2's. What are the chances I would land on 3 the next roll?
I think what I'm getting at is that the more times I roll...
wow, I swear, If I didn't major in CS, Physics would have most likely been my next choice :P
How about this scenario (and last one I promise)
Lets say we have an 8 sided dice. Let's say one of the sides of the dice is not a number but a color.
As I land on the numbers continuously what is...
I don't mean to revive a super old thread but this is exactly what I was looking for.
I'm doing a personal project and I'm curious to know if there is an equation for this? something along the lines of, The more times you flip the less likely it will be (in percentage) to have the coin land in...