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Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer - Chap 1EXAM QUESTIONS & ASWERS 100% CORRECT
  • Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer - Chap 1EXAM QUESTIONS & ASWERS 100% CORRECT

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  • Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer - Chap 1EXAM QUESTIONS & ASWERS 100% CORRECT Stefan-Boltzmann Law - ANSWER-E=σT^4 (W/m^2) This is the upper limit of radiative heat flux, where ε = 1. It is also known as a black body and is a perfect emitter of radiation heat. Stefan-Boltzmann Constant - ANSWER-σ = 5.67*10^-8 (W/(m^2*K^4)) Conductive heat flux equation - ANSWER-q''= -k*A*dT/dx (W/m^2) k is the thermal conductivity, which can vary across a medium and has units of: W/(m*k) ...
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Lecture notes Unit 3.1.4 - Energetics  & 3.1.5 - Kinetics
  • Lecture notes Unit 3.1.4 - Energetics & 3.1.5 - Kinetics

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  • My chemistry teacher was a former AQA A-level Chemistry exam marker, so these notes are meticulous and accurate. Energetics: Annotated graphs detailing energy profiles with equation examples. Calorimetry: Techniques for measuring heat transfer including annotated scientific diagrams, annotated graphs and important definitions on enthalpy change using equation symbols. Hess' Law: Understanding enthalpy changes in chemical reactions with annotated diagrams. Kinetics (Rates): Graphs showing ...
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IB Physics HL: The Gas Laws
  • IB Physics HL: The Gas Laws

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  • Chapter 9 of the IB physics HL: The Gas Laws. covers Major terms, definations, and equations for the ideal gas law, the pressure volume law, charles law, Gay-Lussacs Law, the boltzmann equation. also includes key ideas and infographics
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Engineering Physics
  • Engineering Physics

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  • Engineering physics Guide with complete notes Creating a comprehensive guide with complete notes for Engineering Physics involves covering a range of topics that typically fall under the purview of this interdisciplinary field. Engineering Physics combines principles from physics and engineering to solve real-world problems and develop new technologies. Below is a general outline for an Engineering Physics guide, including key topics and concepts: ### Part 1: Introduction to Engineering Ph...
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 AQA Edexcel A Level Physics Gravitational Fields Answers 2
  • AQA Edexcel A Level Physics Gravitational Fields Answers 2

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  • 1. The graph below shows the variation of the orbital period squared with the radius cubed for Jupiter’s moons. Total for Question 1: 10 (a) Define a gravitational field. (b) By equating the centripetal force and the gravitational force on a planet, show that T 2 = 4π2 r3. [1] [4] (c) Use the result from the previous part and the graph above to calculate Jupiter’s mass. [3] (d) Kepler’s second law states that a line segment joining a pla...
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Chem 162 chapter 005  Electrochemistry Complete Solution 2023/2024
  • Chem 162 chapter 005 Electrochemistry Complete Solution 2023/2024

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  • Chem 162 chapter 005 – Electrochemistry Complete Solution 2023/2024 Entropy (delta S) correct answers Molecular randomness; positive when removing constraints (spontaneous) and negative when adding them (non randomness); state function Gibbs free energy (delta G) correct answers Allows the prediction of whether a reaction is spontaneous; negative if reaction occurs (spontaneous) and positive if precipitate occurs (non spontaneous) Reaction quotient (Q) correct answers Tells whether a ...
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TEAS Science Q/BANK 2023, Answered/Elaborated.
  • TEAS Science Q/BANK 2023, Answered/Elaborated.

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  • TEAS Science Q/BANK 2023 Which of the following illustrates a negative feedback mechanism that occurs in the human body? a)the release of insulin from the pancreas in response to an increase in blood sugar levels b) the release of glucagon from the pancreas in response to an increase in blood- sugar levels c) the release of oxytocin resulting in uterine contractions as childbirth is underway d) chemical reactions that result in coagulation due to fibrin being released Pancreatic cel...
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Exam (elaborations) TEST BANK FOR Foundation Mathematics for the Physical Sciences By Riley K.F. and Hobson M.P.
  • Exam (elaborations) TEST BANK FOR Foundation Mathematics for the Physical Sciences By Riley K.F. and Hobson M.P.

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  • Exam (elaborations) TEST BANK FOR Foundation Mathematics for the Physical Sciences By Riley K.F. and Hobson M.P. Foundation Mathematics for the Physical Sciences Student Solution Manual K. F. RILEY University of Cambridge M. P. HOBSON University of Cambridge Contents Preface page vii 1 Arithmetic and geometry 1 2 Preliminary algebra 14 3 Differential calculus 30 4 Integral calculus 43 5 Complex numbers and hyperbolic functions 54 6 Series and limits 67 7 Partial differentiation ...
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TPR Physical Sciences  Exam 2.  Mcat Education MCAT 101
  • TPR Physical Sciences Exam 2. Mcat Education MCAT 101

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  • ::si~-UI-Questionsontherightarenotbased on any passage and arenot~~related to each other.Compared to thesamevolumeofwateratstandardtemperature and pressure, a 5-molal aqueous solutionofK2S04hasa:o A. higher melting point.B. lower boiling point.oC. lowerosmoticpressure.oD.lowervaporpressure.oItem8StandardHalf- reactionpotentialvBa'•(aq)+2e-Ba(s)-2.91-tvPbSO.(s)+2e·Pb(s)+SO/-(aq)-o.36-tveu·(aq)+e·-tCu(s)-+{).52vF,(g)+2e·-t2+2.87F·(aq)Based on the table above, which oneofthefollowing specie...
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State University of New York at Binghamton, Department of Chemistry Chemistry 108, Introductory Chemistry II, Exam 3, Version A
  • State University of New York at Binghamton, Department of Chemistry Chemistry 108, Introductory Chemistry II, Exam 3, Version A

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  • State University of New York at Binghamton, Department of Chemistry Chemistry 108, Introductory Chemistry II, Exam 3, Version A 1. A reaction will always be spontaneous if: a. H is + & S is + b. H is – & S is – c. H is – & S is + d. H is + & S is – e. H is + & S is 0 2. In the following reaction, which substance is behaving as a reducing agent? Cr2O72(aq) + 3Ni(s) + 14H+(aq)  3Ni2+(aq) + 2 Cr3+(aq) + 7H2O a. Cr2O72 b. Ni c. H+ d. ...
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