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Energy is the conserved quantity associated to time-translation invariance and represents the work a system is capable of doing. Use this tag for questions about energy, and consider adding the [energy-conservation] tag if it is specifically about its conservation.
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Interfacial surface momentum, mass and energy balances
For the momentum balance we have the normal into the pressure plus a kinetic energy term per unit volume plus interfacial tension into the radius of curvature plus the normal dot multiplied by the viscous …
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Heat transfer problem
I know A & B
$$
T=A*z+B*r+C
$$
I have already used Fourier's law at the wall to get another constant=0 how do i perform an energy balance to find the remaining C knowing the pipe wall is adiabatic. …
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Why the energy of electromagnetic waves is directly proportional to frequency whilst for mec...
i am not a physics major but substitute
$$
\lambda = \frac{c}{f}\,\, $$
in this equation
$$
E=\frac{1}{2}\mu A^2\omega^2 \lambda
$$
will give you E as a function of frequency not frequency squared wh …