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daniton

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  1. Hey, do you need help for all 11 problems. if so there is another basic problem. Any way one question at a time choose the hardest.Read your text book, refer.......
  2. you don't have to go that much. you got Vt = (2gh)^.5 the t = Vt/g eventhough you are right through that whole process.
  3. there are couple of ways to come up with answer.Try conservation of energy.it's a bet easy and quick .if you are familiar with calculus you can begun from the beginning definition of acceleration, velocity , this kind of thing but really what grade are you?
  4. Could you be more specific.Giving definition may not help you depending on what you need to know.
  5. Actually i was with Delta1212 with his definition of single weighing.But I agree with your answer too.
  6. check this "engineeringtoolbox.com/gas-mixture-properties-d_586.html" and work the rest,it can't get more simplified than this. Good luck!
  7. I agree
  8. hey how do you define singleweighing?
  9. why do you us Cp since ethalpy =Internal energy + work done
  10. There are 10bags each containing 10 weights,all of which look identical.In 9 of the bags each weight is 16 ounces,but in one of the bags the weights are actually 17 ounces each.How is it possible in a single weighing on an accurate weighing scale to determine which bag contains the 17-ounce weights?
  11. what do you expect it is a ratio.and in the formula I give the first post correct T1V1 although it is clear.
  12. what about the ethalpy change?
  13. why do you say there is no heat transfer because W=0 that is not true work=0 means the whole heat is transferred to internal energy the Change in ethalpy is equal to the Change in internal energy since work is zero.
  14. I didn't get the carnot expansion thing in question but the ratio of volume for isotermal or adibatic process is just T1V2^()=T2V2^() I don't want to tell you the power because it differ for the two and you should know it. for more I think you should watch Professor Shanka's lecture on YouTube
  15. so, what is your question?
  16. I still didn't get what you really want to know but as far as I understand I think you want to know if there any thing to say whether a gas is dissolved or not. what your teacher say about the bubble is that the co2 was there in the solution,the reason you see the bubble is the co2 skipping out from the solution due to pressure decrease as you move the bottle which increase the volume. when I get to the question you could check the PH may be color change or some other staff. did I get you point?
  17. what do you mean by that? clarify it!!
  18. thanks but the reason i post this question is because i need somthing that may help me for my exam in November from someone who knows the exam like a discussion... and i don't know how i write "ostensibly" in the post
  19. Is there any one who ostensibly familiar with CIE A level exam or who took one, need help!!!
  20. I suggested you visit simple.wikipedia .org/ and you will find what you need I hope.
  21. That couldn't be an answer? doppler effect is all about whether there is change in frequency due to the apparent movement of source or observer or both. I just want sth how to look at the problem.
  22. the point is since the velocity of sound is varying even though the distance between the source and the observer is unchanging I think there may be sth going on since the conditional is differnt from the classical way. I try to imagine how the wavelength can change or not but can't follow it intuitively
  23. Is there a change in frequency of sound for an observer at the center of a circle for a sound source moving in the circle?
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