54 results for "heat".
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Question in NUMBAS workshop demo
Calculate the efficiency and heat from the hot reservoir in a Carnot Cycle (with carnot diagram)
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Question in NUMBAS workshop demo
A random heating question, that randomly picks a material, and then heats it through either one or two phase changes, provides an example graph of the heating with scaled temperature ranges (though not with scaled latent and specific heats), and a table with the suitable constants.
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Question in Heather's workspaceFind the mechanical advantage of a pair of 'vice-grip' pliers.
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Question in Heather's workspace
A fill-in-the-blank style question to test vocabulary within the topic of Algebra.
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Question in Heather's workspace
Convert figures for car engine sizes between cc (cm^3), litres, and m^3.
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Question in Heather's workspace
A graph shows both the speed and acceleration of a car. Identify which line corresponds to which measurement, and calculate the acceleration during a portion of time.
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Question in Foundation course FS0013 Heat and Energy
A random heating question, that randomly picks a material, and then heats it through either one or two phase changes, provides an example graph of the heating with scaled temperature ranges (though not with scaled latent and specific heats), and a table with the suitable constants.
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Question in Heather's workspace
Differentiate $f(x) = x^m(a x+b)^n$.
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Question in Heather's workspace
Differentiate $f(x) = x^m(a x+b)^n$.
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Question in Tom's workspace
Calculate the efficiency and heat from the hot reservoir in a Carnot Cycle (with carnot diagram)
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Question in Foundation course FS0013 Heat and Energy
Calculate the efficiency and heat from the hot reservoir in a Carnot Cycle (with carnot diagram)
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Question in Foundation course FS0013 Heat and Energy
A random heating question, that randomly picks a material, and then heats it through one phase change, provides an example graph of the heating with scaled temperature ranges (though not with scaled latent and specific heats), and a table with the suitable constants.
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Question in Tom's workspace
A random heating question, that randomly picks a material, and then heats it through one phase change, provides an example graph of the heating with scaled temperature ranges (though not with scaled latent and specific heats), and a table with the suitable constants.
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Question in Foundation course FS0013 Heat and Energy
A random heating question, that randomly picks a material, and then heats it through either one or two phase changes, provides an example graph of the heating with scaled temperature ranges (though not with scaled latent and specific heats), and a table with the suitable constants.
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Question in Tom's workspace
A random heating question, that randomly picks a material, and then heats it through either one or two phase changes, provides an example graph of the heating with scaled temperature ranges (though not with scaled latent and specific heats), and a table with the suitable constants.
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Question in Tom's workspace
A random heating question, that randomly picks a material, and then heats it through either one or two phase changes, provides an example graph of the heating with scaled temperature ranges (though not with scaled latent and specific heats), and a table with the suitable constants.
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Question in PHYS1010
A random heating question, that randomly picks a material, and then heats it through either one or two phase changes, provides an example graph of the heating with scaled temperature ranges (though not with scaled latent and specific heats), and a table with the suitable constants.
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Question in AMRC Mathematics Admissions Test
Fractions
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Question in Heather's workspace
Eight expressions, of increasing complexity. The student must simplify them by expanding brackets and collecting like terms.
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Question in Tom's workspace
A random heating question, that randomly picks a material, and then heats it through either one or two phase changes, provides an example graph of the heating with scaled temperature ranges (though not with scaled latent and specific heats), and a table with the suitable constants.
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Question in Christian's workspace
A random heating question, that randomly picks a material, and then heats it through either one or two phase changes, provides an example graph of the heating with scaled temperature ranges (though not with scaled latent and specific heats), and a table with the suitable constants.
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Question in Tom's workspace
A random heating question, that randomly picks a material, and then heats it through either one or two phase changes, provides an example graph of the heating with scaled temperature ranges (though not with scaled latent and specific heats), and a table with the suitable constants.
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Question in Tom's workspace
A random heating question, that randomly picks a material, and then heats it, then plunges it into water. The student must calculate the energy change in the water, and use this to calculate the original temperature of the material.
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Question in Tom's workspace
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