Can someone please have a look at the equation in the word document attached in my post below and tell me how the part 'dEsystem/dt (...) (steady)' is supposed to be written?
Is the symbol a flipped triangle that points downwards? How does the symbol actually look like? Is the symbol and 'H 0' and '(steady)' supposed to be next to 'dt' together in the denominator, or is it supposed to be separate from [dEsystm/dt]?
Help is much appreciated!
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(Original post by bubblingtsr)
Can someone please have a look at the equation in the word document attached in my post below and tell me how the part 'dEsystem/dt (...) (steady)' is supposed to be written?
Is the symbol a flipped triangle that points downwards? How does the symbol actually look like? Is the symbol and 'H 0' and '(steady)' supposed to be next to 'dt' together in the denominator, or is it supposed to be separate from [dEsystm/dt]?
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Its an arrow (i think) from what i can see on my phone. It basically means as the steady flow tends to zero the rate of energy flow in the system is zero. -
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(Original post by a10)
Its an arrow (i think) from what i can see on my phone. It basically means as the steady flow tends to zero the rate of energy flow in the system is zero.
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