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Hi guys,

How would you integrate (dw/dx)*(dT/dx) with respect to x?
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Original post by Orreoo
Hi guys,

How would you integrate (dw/dx)*(dT/dx) with respect to x?


This should be in the Maths forum, not Mathematics, but the answer is you can't without further information. Do you have explicit expressions for those 2 derivatives?
Reply 2
Original post by username6140374
Hi guys,

How would you integrate (dw/dx)*(dT/dx) with respect to x?

Yes, in other words it entirely depends on what functions in w and T you have. Presumably they are both functions of x and not one another
Original post by davros
This should be in the Maths forum, not Mathematics, but the answer is you can't without further information. Do you have explicit expressions for those 2 derivatives?

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