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Thermal Resistance of Heat Sink
Homework Statement Calculate the thermal resistance of the heat sink required for the regulator of the question above given the information below [from the datasheet] and the data in the table. Max Load Current (Ilm)= 1A Max Ambient Temp (Ta)= 75°C Thermal Resistance Case to Heat (θchs)=...- StripesUK
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- Heat Heat sink Resistance Thermal Thermal resistance
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Temperature gradient vs thermal boundary layer thickness
what does the relation between the temperature gradient inside the thermal boundary and thermal boundary layer thickness i mean what will be the temperature gradient ( high or low) when the thermal boundary layer is thick relative to the thin one? Kindly explain mathematically and physically as...- Idrees Afridi
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- Boundary Boundary layer Gradient Temperature Temperature gradient Thermal Thickness
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I Pn junction to reach thermal equilibrium
Hello! Some of the processes caused by a pn junction are not clear for me. Just after the contact between the p and the n region, a migration of charges happens in a semiconductor junction in order to reach an equilibrium condition. A valence band and a conduction band are present in both...- EmilyRuck
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- Band structure Electrons Equilibrium Holes Junction Pn junction Semiconductors Thermal Thermal equilibrium
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Max thermal conductivity required for heating elements
I'm designing an oven and want to ensure that the insulation I specify has a low enough Thermal Conductivity (k) to resist excessive heat loss. I determine heat loss (Hout)with the following equation: Hout=A*U*(T1-T0). U is dependent on k (U=k/L). I omitted the heat transfer coefficient in...- Ferbs207
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- Conductivity Elements Heat and mass transfer Heat conduction Heat loss Heating Max Stefan-boltzmann law Thermal Thermal conductivity
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Is Osmosis a Phenomenon of Thermodynamics?
I have read that osmosis " works like a machine ". It lifts weight ( this is obvious ) on the expense of thermal energy. Does anyone has any thoughts about how it consumes thermal energy? Thank you in advance. -
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Thermal expansion of a liquid in a cylindrical container
Homework Statement There is liquid in a cylindrical container at some level. Now when the container is heated, the level of the liquid remains the same in the container. What is the relationship between the coefficient of linear thermal expansion of liquid and the container ? Homework...- issacnewton
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- Container Cylindrical Expansion Liquid Thermal Thermal expansion
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Thermal insulation in quantum computers
Hello! I was watching a video () about how extreme low temperatures are achieved in a D-Wave computer. As they explain, they have this series of cooling stages, each of which providing a temperature drop over the previous. I was wondering however, how could they avoid thermal propagation through...- matteolegna
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- Computers Insulation Quantum Quantum computers Thermal
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What is the distinction between thermal and internal energy?
What is the difference? I read that thermal energy includes both kinetic and potential energy but isn't that what internal energy is? Cheers!- TT0
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- Energy Internal Internal energy Thermal
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Thermal expansion over a large temperature range
So I've been working at a steel mill where we deal with billets cooling from temperatures around 1200 C to between 10-25 C. I have access to average thermal expansion coefficients over this temperature range. First question: Over a large temperature range as aforementioned am I correct in...- Eric MIlburn
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- Expansion Range Temperature Thermal Thermal expansion
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Does Mixing Fluids A and B Create a Predictable Thermal Capacity?
Hi, Say we have fluid A with thermal capacity C_a and fluid B with C_b. If we create a solution with X% of fluid A and (1-X)% of fluid B, is it true that the new thermal capacity of the mixture will be C_new ?= C_a*X + C_b * (1-X) Or it is a case-by-case relationship that depends on the nature... -
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Mixing Fluids: Calc Velocity & Temp of Final Mixture
A stream of water at 300 Deg K flowing into a mixture at a velocity of 5m/s. Another stream of water at 400 Deg K is flowing in at 8 m/s.How to calculate the final velocity and temperature of the fluid after mixing? Please find the attached image? If it requires any c/s dimensions please assume..- lingesh
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- Fluids Mixing Thermal
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Calculating thermal resistance across a metal flange
I've been using the following equation for thermal resistance to make basic calculations for a few different engineering designs: $$R_t = \frac{L}{kA} $$ Where L is the resistance path length, A is the cross-sectional area perpendicular to this path and k is the thermal conductivity of the...- soothsayer
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- Resistance Thermal Thermal resistance
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Solar thermal collectors in parallel
I am using TRYNSYS software to simulate solar thermal cooling. I need to install many solar thermal panels (evacuated tubes) in parallel. However, there is no feature to do that automatically in the software; so I can only add them manually with complex piping and stuff. So my question is: Is...- Fady Alphons
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- Parallel Renewable energy Solar Solar cell Solar energy Thermal
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I Thermal radiation and light pump
Hello, I read a lot at this forum about thermal radiation but still i have questions. Consider black body at some temperature T. It means that inside that body we activate many modes of quantum oscillators with some probability(Bose-Einstein) depend on temperature T. Now let's have some bulk...- Matej Kurtulik
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- Light Pump Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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What Causes Particle Vibration in Heated Matter?
I've recently begun studying thermal effects. I learned that thermal energy could be transferred within an object through conduction and from a distant object through radiation. (let me know if I'm wrong here) I also learned that when matter is heated, it's particles begin to vibrate, move apart...- Aman Trivedi
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- Effects Energy Heat Kinetic theory Particles Thermal Thermal energy
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What is the Optimum Thickness for a Thermal Container Design?
Hello everyone, first of all, thank you very much for reading. I have to design a container (100 mm of height and 80 mm of interior radius of XPS) to keep a cryogenic mix (water and salt ice) at -15ºC at least for 40min. And my problem is to calculate the optimum thickness of XPS. I've been...- joaquinjbs
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- Container Design Thermal
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Thermal Dynamics - Ring Heated Up
Homework Statement This is more of a question that doesn't require formulas as much as common sense. The question goes,"If you have a ring that is heated up, would the hole in the middle get smaller or larger." Homework Equations N/A The Attempt at a Solution I know that when objects are...- Jordan D
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- Dynamics Ring Thermal Thermal dynamics
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Thermal efficiency of reciprocating engines
In a perfect, ideal world with constant specific heats the thermal efficiency of an otto cycle is dependent on its pressure ratio and a diesel cycle is dependent on its pressure ratio and cut off ratio. But since in the real world the equations with these terms do not hold since specific heats...- nate9519
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- Efficiency Engines Thermal
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Why can one calculate entropy change for thermal conduction?
A hot object in thermal contact with a cold one will finally reach a temperature in between. Why can the entropy change of each object be calculated as if the process was reversible? Is there a reversible process with the same final and initial state and what would that be?- Philip Koeck
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- Change Conduction Entropy Thermal Thermodynamics
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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I Particles from a thermal source
In the following, I want to consider both photons in a sharply focussed, monochromatic beam of light (''type P'') and electrons in an electron beam (''type E'') on the same footing. In the following, X is either P or E. If we only concentrate on the internal degrees of freedom, both kinds of...- A. Neumaier
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- Ensemble Foundations of physics Interpretation Particles Source Thermal
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Relationship between pressure and thermal conductivity
Homework Statement I would like to derive an equation that relates the thermal conductivity to the pressure using the kinetic theory of gases. However, I assumed that thermal conductivity was independent of pressure. Homework Equations I know that P = 2N/3V (1/2mv^2) Also: I believe that...- jhartc90
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- Conductivity Kinetic theory gases Pressure Relationship Thermal Thermal conductivity
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Thermal B.L Vs Viscous B.L
How can I get the same properties of viscous B.L using thermal boundary layer as I am making a flow visualization for flow transition to turbulent using Schlieren Technique for flat plate? And also how can I compare between them in this situation?- Crazy Pirate
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- Thermal viscous
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Thermal expansion of a rod with variable alpha
Homework Statement The coefficient of linear expansion of a rod of length 1 meter (at 300K) varies with temperature as ##\alpha=\frac{1}{T}##, where T is the temperature. Find the increment in length when the rod is heated from 300K to 600K Homework Equations $$\Delta L=L\alpha \Delta T$$ The...- Titan97
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- Alpha Expansion Rod Thermal Thermal expansion Thermodynamics Variable
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Problem: using thermal expansion to calculate sea level rise
Homework Statement Since the 1980's a total of 20 x 10^22 J of additional energy has been absorbed by the worlds oceans. This is 90% of the additional heat our planet is storing as a consequence of global warming. The surface area of the worlds oceans is 361,900,000 km^2 and we will assume this...- dakota224
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- Expansion Global warming Heat Heat transfer Rise Sea level Thermal Thermal expansion Thermodynamics
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Change in density due to thermal expansion
Homework Statement I want to find the mathematical proof to show that the density of an object changes with thermal expansion. My professor showed this in class and it was horribly wrong because he let a few things out. The book I'm reading showed it in 4 steps and left out a lot of the crucial...- empty_set
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- Change Density Expansion Heat Thermal Thermal dynamics Thermal expansion
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Sodium Bicarbonate Thermal Decomposition
I have a question about the thermal decomposition of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda). I need to use baking soda for an experiment but will not be using a burner to heat it. We are heating it to about 90-100C and I was wondering if we put vessel the baking soda is in under vacuum -0.5bar or...- Robert Flynn
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- Decomposition Sodium Sodium bicarbonate Thermal
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- Forum: Chemistry
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High temperature insulating material for new engine concept
In the past, reciprocating engine platforms have prevented the use of thermal insulating materials like ceramics due to, among other reasons, abrasion and vibration. One of the problems in the past has been the movement of the piston and piston rings over the cylinder wall where the insulating...- randini
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- Concept Engine Engine efficiency High temperature Insulator Material Temperature Thermal
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Thermal power of the air extracted from a building
Good afternoon. I need to know if the thermal power of the air extracted from a building is greater than 80kW. I know the flows entering and leaving the building. Also, I know the temperature of the air inside and outside the building. How do I calculate the power of the air extracted? thank you- ricardo46
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- Air Building Power Thermal
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Black Body radiation and thermal equilibrium
Wikipedia writes: "Black-body radiation is the type of electromagnetic radiation within or surrounding a body in thermodynamic equilibrium with its environment". Why does it write "thermodynamic equilibrium"? If it is not in a thermodynamic equilibrium, then what changes as far as the absorption...- Joker93
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- Black body Black body radiation Body Equilibrium Quantum mechanics Radiation Thermal Thermal equilibrium
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Insulator density and thermal conductivity
How does insulator's density affect its thermal conductivity? For example, considering such insulators as rock wool, It seems that the thermal conductivity should increase with an increase in density (due to elimination of 'air pockets'). However, experimental results, in many cases, look more...- yulija
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- Conductivity Density Insulation Insulator Thermal Thermal conductivity
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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What's the thermal energy of a helium atom?
I have this formula "E= 1/2 mv^2" which I don't fully understand. Also, I don't have the values for helium's mass and velocity.- JoAstro
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- Astronomy Atom Energy Helium Thermal Thermal energy
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Calculate thermal resistance of heatsink required
Homework Statement Q4) Calculate the thermal resistance of the heat sink required for the regulator of Q3 above given the information below [from the datasheet] and the data in the table. Q3 FIGURE 2 shows an adjustable voltage regulator using the LT1083*. The LT1083 develops a 1.25V reference...- pbonesteak
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- Heatsink Resistance Thermal Thermal resistance
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A question on thermal stress and axial force in a structure
hi guys i've really been struggling with this question but I still can't get any glimpse of idea on how to solve the problem, so the conditions are given in the table and what the question is asking for is the axial force acting in each members of the structure. ah, almost forgot to tell you...- manutd@13
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- Axial Force Stress Structure Thermal
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculating Fire Temperature from Thermal Energy
is there a way to calculate the themperture of something like a fire, if you know the thermal energy it produces.- nibbel11
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- Energy Fire Heat Kelvin Temperature Thermal Thermal energy
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Depth at which thermal oscillations become negligible
Hello everyone, I am working thru some of the mathematics of geo-exchange systems (semi passive heating and cooling systems for homes) and I'm starting with a very simple model: The ground is modeled as a perfectly insulated rod (perfectly insulated because of symmetry, there is no heat flux in...- James Brady
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- Depth Oscillations Thermal
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Thermal Expansion linear vs area expansion
this is a picture of my notes for thermal expansion for linear vs area. my question is why does the area coefficient of expansion for the area = 2(liner coefficient of expansion). any insight would be appreciated.- Searay330
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- Area Expansion Linear Thermal Thermal expansion
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Thermal Question -- Carnot Engine
Homework Statement A Carnot engine extracts 745 J from a 592-K reservoir during each cycle and rejects 485J to a cool reservoir. It operates 16 cycles per second. Find work, efficient, temp of cool reservoir. Homework Equations W = Qh - Qc n=Wout/QhThe Attempt at a Solution I'm sure I can do...- StrSpeed
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- Carnot Carnot engine Engine Thermal
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Thick Should My Thermal Barrier Be to Protect Against Heat?
Hello friends, I am having a hard time understanding thermal conduction and was hoping someone could shed some light for me. I am looking to protect a component from heat by placing a thermal barrier between it and the heat source, the heat applied to the surface of this barrier would be...- tina-duncan
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- Conductivity Thermal Thermal conductivity
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Thermal Conductivity of Springs
I have a question that I've been debating with some co-workers. We are using conical springs (tapered) that most of the time in our application fully compress once engaged. We are measuring minute changes in temperature and I was wondering if a spring diffuses more heat compressed or relaxed...- _Bd_
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- Conductivity Springs Thermal Thermal conductivity
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Does thermal radiation occur within a material?
Homework Statement I am doing an assignment with multiple heat transfers, and have to investigate the effects of including thermal radiation vs saying that thermal radiation is negligible. I know that the equation for thermal radiation is q = A*σ*(T14 - T24) (*) In my case the equation...- Wisco52
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- Material Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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Thermodynamics or thermal physics
What are some interesting experiments for doing research in thermal physics or thermodynamics?- harmanbir
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- Experiment Physics Thermal Thermal physics Thermodynamics Topics
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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What is the solution for finding F in terms of T and V without integrating?
Homework Statement Homework Equations Maxwell relations The Attempt at a Solution I have an attempt at a solution, but I am not sure if I can replace the integral of dT in the helmholtz equation by the T I found using the internal energy. Does this make sense? Thanks- wololo
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- Energy Free energy Helmholtz Helmholtz free energy Maxwell Physics Thermal Thermodyamics
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Reaction rates, temperature, and thermal energy
Homework Statement Hi there. My question is more for clarification than a homework question. In my studies, I noticed that my MCAT study manual provides problems relating reaction rates and the effect that temperature and thermal energy have on a reaction. For example, a question asks: in an...- brake4country
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- Energy Reaction Reaction rates Temperature Thermal Thermal energy
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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Linear Thermal Expansion of a Meter Stick
Hello, If a thermal linear expansion happens to a meter stick, for instance a 50 m steel meter stick, the new length would be 50(1+(coefficient of expansion )(ΔT)). My question is would this also work if we choose different segment of the meter stick?For example, Can the new length for the part...- Ibraheem
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- Expansion Linear Meter Thermal Thermal expansion
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Steady State Heat Equation with Source
I am trying to solve the steady state heat equation with a heat source. I am starting out in 1 dimension (my book gives the solution in 2, but I'm just trying to get a feel right now) and I have a heat source Q, located at 0. It radiates heat through an infinite medium. So what would the steady...- James Brady
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- Alternative energy Heat Heat equation Source State Steady Steady state Thermal
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Space Shuttle, thermal energy transfer, book makes no sense
Homework Statement Space shuttle enters the atmosphere. (i) What happens to the transferred energy? (ii) how do the high temperatures generated in the shuttle enters the Earth atmosphere relate to the material used for the underside of the shuttle surface? Why is the underside not made from...- Barclay
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- Book Energy Energy transfer Space Thermal Thermal energy
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Thermal energy distribution of an object?
Hey all, I just wanted confirmation. The thermal energy distribution of molecules in a system corresponds directly to its blackbody curve right?- iScience
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- Distribution Energy Thermal Thermal energy
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Thermal coefficients of expansion
Homework Statement A brass rod (linear expansion coef 19*10-6/°C) has a radius of 8139 cm and a copper (linear expansion coef 17*10-6/°C) sheet has a hole or radius 8139+8.86cm. What temperature change (K) is required to close the gap? Homework Equations ΔL/Lo = αΔT? The Attempt at a Solution...- Brian13
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- Coefficients Expansion Homework Physics Temperature Thermal
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Calculating heat flux (Q) without thermal conductivity (K)
How to calculate K or Q without one or the other? For example, if the material is unknown (but cannot test density, or melting temperature) how would you test heat flux? Q=K(Th-Tc)/(x)- gphsuvat
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- Conductivity Flux Heat Heat flux Thermal Thermal conductivity
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Maximizing Efficiency in Passive Cooling: A Thermoelectric Solution
Hello everybody, I have a computer case project and I need to create a fanless (passive) cooling. I feel excited of the idea to use paltier thermoelectric coolers, but their efficiency is considered very low, because the hot side is usually exhausted via passive radiators. So I came up with...- William89
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- Air Air flow Flow Power Thermal
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- Forum: General Engineering