These videos are filling in so many gaps in my knowledge that I either forgot from a lecture or my subpar textbook didn't communicate. Thanks so much for making these videos!!
I think your % error should be |338.96-335.02|/338.96 instead of the way you did it right? Because the value we found in the compressed liquid table is the "actual value", and the sat liq value is the "experimental value"
Professor you say at 10:09 this pressure is too low for 80C.But I believe it should have been _too high_ right? 5MPa must be too high🤔 for that situation so that it can be compressed liquid
@@deborahanyachukwu6555 Remember that pressure is constant whether you are increasing temperature or not. You are only raising the amount of energy transferred into the liquid but there is no flow work which in the case, results in change in pressure
These videos are filling in so many gaps in my knowledge that I either forgot from a lecture or my subpar textbook didn't communicate. Thanks so much for making these videos!!
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I think your % error should be |338.96-335.02|/338.96 instead of the way you did it right? Because the value we found in the compressed liquid table is the "actual value", and the sat liq value is the "experimental value"
Professor you say at 10:09 this pressure is too low for 80C.But I believe it should have been _too high_ right? 5MPa must be too high🤔 for that situation so that it can be compressed liquid
I think you’re right, I said that backwards. 5MPa is too high, making it a compressed liquid.
Why is pressure negligible when determining the values of a compressec liquid
Like why is it more related to the temperature. Please explain the concept. Thanks.
@@deborahanyachukwu6555 Remember that pressure is constant whether you are increasing temperature or not. You are only raising the amount of energy transferred into the liquid but there is no flow work which in the case, results in change in pressure
Thermo table pdf?
man how did you get 333.81
Yeah, I think that should be 333.82 like the rest.
Ok i thougt there is a formula to get it 😅
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