equate the convection heat transfer @ boundary to conduction heat transfer just before the boundary....the maths involved is complex one ..so you may refer to J.P. HOLMAN "CONVECTION BOUNDARY CONDITION" section 4.4
A solution with all the solid it can hold dissolved in it is called a 'saturated' solution.
This is a solution.
Air consist of compound gases
Photons absorbed by a solution "disappear" and the energy they brought with them is transferred into the solution. That energy appears in the "activity" of the atoms, molecules and/or ions in the solution. The kinetic energy of these particles will increase because of the added energy.
Hypotonic solution: A solution with a lower concentration than in normal cells of the body and the blood.
An infinite solution means that are an infinite number of values that are solutions.
No. The planet is not infinite.
No, this is not necessarily the case. A function can have an infinite range of solutions but not an infinite domain. This means that not every ordered pair would be a solution.
Infinite dilution means such a large dilution so that when you add more solvent there is no change in concentration.
If the equations of the system are dependent equations, which represent the same line; therefore, every point on the line of a dependent equation represents a solution. Since there are an infinite number of points on a line, there is an infinite number of simultaneous solutions. For example, 3x + 2y = 8 6x + 4y = 16
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Your question does not make sense, an almost infinite amount of solution could be prepared if desired
The set of conditions specified for the behavior of the solution to a set of differential equations at the boundary of its domain. Boundary conditions are important in determining the mathematical solutions to many physical problems.
[x + y = 6] has an infinite number of solutions.
If the solution contains one variable which has not been fixed then there are infinitely many solution.
If the equations or inequalities have the same slope, they have no solution or infinite solutions. If the equations/inequalities have different slopes, the system has only one solution.
The solution set is all points on the circle.