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Category: Thermodynamics

Thermodynamics is a branch of physics that deals with heat and temperature and their relation to energy and work. The behavior of these quantities is governed by the four laws of thermodynamics

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  1. Asked: June 4, 2021In: Thermodynamics

    Thermal expansion

    Kipkoech
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    Added an answer on June 6, 2021 at 7:21 pm

    It's sterilised using Methylated spirit

    It’s sterilised using Methylated spirit

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  2. Asked: May 30, 2021In: Thermodynamics

    Thermal expansion

    patrickmwangi5028@gmail.com
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    Added an answer on May 30, 2021 at 4:33 pm

    The glass of the thermometer is thick..the hot water will cause uneven expansion on the glass this making it to break

    The glass of the thermometer is thick..the hot water will cause uneven expansion on the glass this making it to break

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  3. Asked: February 19, 2021In: Thermodynamics

    Heat transfer

    asenamangala
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    Added an answer on February 22, 2021 at 5:06 pm

    It's only radiation that doesn't require a medium for transmission to take place and light too doesn't require a medium for its propagation.

    It’s only radiation that doesn’t require a medium for transmission to take place and light too doesn’t require a medium for its propagation.

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  4. Asked: February 17, 2021In: Thermodynamics

    Heat transfer

    Brian123
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    Added an answer on February 17, 2021 at 8:09 pm
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    In conduction, particles are responsible for heat transfer which involves particle to particle contact while in radiation there is no particle involved.

    In conduction, particles are responsible for heat transfer which involves particle to particle contact while in radiation there is no particle involved.

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  5. Asked: January 25, 2021In: Thermodynamics

    Thermodynamics

    Sensei Shotoman
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    Sensei Shotoman Begginer
    Added an answer on January 27, 2021 at 6:28 pm

    For even distribution of heat from fire

    For even distribution of heat from fire

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  6. Asked: January 20, 2021In: Thermodynamics

    Heat

    Millycent kalenda
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    Added an answer on January 24, 2021 at 10:31 am

    Steam at 100 posses latent heat of vaporization too, which makes the burn more severe than water at 100..

    Steam at 100 posses latent heat of vaporization too, which makes the burn more severe than water at 100..

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  7. Asked: December 14, 2020In: Thermodynamics

    Gas Laws

    Barasa Hezron
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    Added an answer on December 14, 2020 at 9:39 am

    1. The volume of the molecule of the gas is zero. 2. Collisions between the molecules and with the walls of the container is perfectly elastic. 3.Attraction between the molecules of a gas is negligible.

    1. The volume of the molecule of the gas is zero.
    2. Collisions between the molecules and with the
    walls of the container is perfectly elastic.
    3.Attraction between the molecules of a gas is
    negligible.

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  8. Asked: December 12, 2020In: Thermodynamics

    Thermodynamics

    peterogallo48@gmail.com
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    Added an answer on December 12, 2020 at 8:55 am

    Tube A. Diffusion is faster in gases due to low density and low cohesive forces hence higher kinetic energy

    Tube A. Diffusion is faster in gases due to low density and low cohesive forces hence higher kinetic energy

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  9. Asked: December 7, 2020In: Thermodynamics

    Concrete and steel

    Barasa Hezron
    Barasa Hezron Begginer
    Added an answer on December 7, 2020 at 7:55 am

    They've the same linear expansivity

    They’ve the same linear expansivity

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