I literally have an example where the pressure drops during a throttling process and my book doesn't tell me to assume the fluid stays a staturated liquid. So it may be wrong to say you know a saturated liquid becomes a vapor just because of a pressure drop.
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Thank you doctor its very helpful for me😊
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can we possibly have a copy of the assignments given to the students? also, if solutions could be provided, it would be much more great.
I also need
At 47:00, what do you mean cross? I don’t see anything crossing so how would the Pressures/Temperatures cross. I am very confused.
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Thank you very much professor.
I literally have an example where the pressure drops during a throttling process and my book doesn't tell me to assume the fluid stays a staturated liquid. So it may be wrong to say you know a saturated liquid becomes a vapor just because of a pressure drop.
Thank you!
I'm 15 and I'm finding the application of calculus into some problems kinda hard, the dotted letters are confusing me O_O
dot = how fast the variable is changing in time
You have a good time ahead to understanding these things. Keep your enthusiasm and spirits high. Ultimately you will be able to understand these things much better.