Why Is My Temperature Change Calculation Incorrect?

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The discussion revolves around a calculation related to temperature change, where the original poster expresses uncertainty about their result being too low. They seek guidance on their approach and calculations.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Assumption checking

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • The original poster attempts to substitute values into an equation for temperature change but questions the accuracy of their final answer. Some participants suggest checking the last step of the calculation and the correctness of units used.

Discussion Status

Participants have provided feedback on the original poster's calculations, with one noting a potential error in the final step. There is an ongoing exploration of assumptions regarding the expected size of the answer, and the original poster acknowledges the need to reconsider their assumptions.

Contextual Notes

The original poster mentions working full-time while studying, which may affect their availability for discussion. They also clarify that they used Microsoft Word for their calculations rather than a specific math program.

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Hey Everyone,

First time posting here, but you'll probably see me around quite a bit!
If this is in the wrong math spot please let me know, I don't understand the different types of maths.

I have an equation on the change of temperature, I substituted all the values in correctly and thought I was working it out correctly, but my answer came out far too low for me to think I did it correctly. If someone could have a look and give me guidance, that'd be great. The first picture is the full question, the second is me 'trying' to work it out! :(


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I think you went wrong on the very last step.
\frac{440.022}{( \frac{23.43}{2.556 \times 10^{-8}})}
Does not equal 4.80023 \times 10^-6. You've gotten it 10 times larger than it should be. But this is still a problem, because you said you were expecting a larger answer. Are you sure you've got all the units right?

P.S. Welcome to physics forum :)
 
Off topic, but What program did you use to show your work? I am taking online precalc and whatever program you are using would make my life much easier. Thanks!
 
who, me or ffx? I'm using latex, which physics forums 'supports' or however you call it.
 
This forum uses LaTeX, a math formatting language. You can use html tags [ tex ] and [ \tex ] (without the spaces) or, to fit it onto a line, [ itex ] and [ /itex ] (again without the spaces).

There is an introduction to its use here:
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=8997
 
I was curious about FFX's method. I was looking for something a little more user friendly than Latex. Perhaps I am getting the wrong impression.
 
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hmm, I'm not sure how ffx wrote all that working, because he's put it on here as an image. Maybe message him, hope he answers?
 
Cheers for the replies!
Sorry for my delayed response, working full time and studying full time leaves me limited free time!

Thank you for correcting my mistake Bruce. I just 'assumed' the answer should be bigger. But a couple people on this site have already stated that there's no reason why I should assume a bigger answer when the question doesn't have any indication of what the size of the number should be! So the answer you provided would be correct, thank you!

@Neverquit
I didn't actually use any specific math program. I just used microsoft word. If you go 'insert' - 'equations' in microsoft word, you'll be given a toolbar with all the different math symbols. It's very easy to use but it doesn't work anything out for you automatically, everything must be typed in manually so it's a slow process.

I'm taking my math course externally, so I find microsoft word works for me as I can easily email off my assignment when necessary.
 
Thanks FFX, good luck with your studies!
 

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