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  1. Integrate the circumference with boundary -R to R then you can find the surface area just by adding the circumference of all the circles that made the sphere.This is what I see behind your work.

    Actually you trying to see sth just by visualizing the relationship between the area and the circumference by inserting one equation on the other. I don't think that is going anywhere.

    For the volume just integrate the area of circle with the same boundary.

    remark R isn't the radius of sphere but the radius of the circles.

  2. I don't now about what you wrote but I know something about dryness fraction. It is fraction of water that changed in to steam.

    Please, you guys before you post any thing in this forum make sure your question could be understand by other like us.

  3. Yes, I graphed them and I know what the enclosed area looks like. I did the same problem revolving it around the x-axis, and around y=2. My problem is that I don't understand how to revolve it around x=7 because neither curve is closer or further away than the other, which is how you use the formula I was taught in class.

    let me help you with this

    just rewrite the equations asif x=7 is x=0. i think you have learned about translation.

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    How do you know they have no mass? if they had no mass, they could pass right through everything - like they do - but, to have properties indicates some carbon parts, and that means they have to have a mass, as without a mass, they will not react with anything as they encounter it?

    Mass is a particular property of matter like charge you could measure it study it determine it. But energy is not something like that it even doesn't have a precise definition, you could quantify it depending on your definition. As far as I know energy makes sense when you study the transformation rather than as it is.
  5. For the compressor I assume that's the gas itself. Work is done on it, because when you compress the gas you are adding energy to it.

    i believe to define work it is better to consider the change in energy rather than adding or losing energy(not the energy by itself).so if you are compressing you are doing 'work on the gas' the gas since the change occurs on you and if the gas is expanding 'work is done by' the gas since the gas is paying for what it did.

  6. why adiabatic process is called isentropic. we know disorder or any change makes entropy to change.then how adiabatic process keeps entropy constant .a clear explanation will be appreciated.

    let me ask you what is Entropy and who it is defined?

  7. if you're sure with the equations then let's try...

    First having equations less than the number of variables doesn't mean there is no solution.

    I guess you should write d or x interms of 'a' then insert any number that satisfy the equation.

  8. here pressure decreases and volume increases

     

    and enthalpy is negetive so that means work is done by the gas

    no changes in temperature is mentioned

    its not making any sence.

    Check whether there is temperature change ,you have ideal gas equation.

    Now.......

  9. There is no such thing as a perfect square. this only exists on computers, and, in application, will never be perfect.

     

    Hey, did you skip high school and get in to college?

    A "perfect square" is an integer whose root is also an integer. Now you know!!!

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