Thank you very much! I simply forgot to apply the formula for conversion of temperature units for the change in temperature. I understand perfectly now. Thank you~!
Hi, here is the problem that I'm having trouble with.
It is desired to cool iron parts from 600°F to 200°F by dropping them into water that is initially at 55°F. Assuming that all the heat from the iron is transferred to the water and that none of the water evaporates, how many kilograms of...
Thanks so much, everyone. I think I understand it now. I went over all the replies and yup, it's all good. :D
By the way, I found out that I am very strongly right-brained from the dancer.
I've calculated the net torque already, and I've found them both to be positive. Does that mean that they are both counterclockwise?
And yes, I do know what clockwise and counterclockwise mean when applied to an analog clock. What I'm having trouble with is applying that to physics because...
Um...I sort of get what you guys are saying. But at the same time I'm not too sure. As suggested, I posted a question where I'm having trouble deciphering between clockwise or counterclockwise. I already figured out the numerical answers; I just don't know whether to label the answers as...
Hi! I just have a really quick question. I've just started on torque, and I'm confused about clockwise vs. counterclockwise. Like, how DO you know when something is clockwise or counterclockwise? I'm having trouble distinguishing this in pretty much every situation that I come across...