I think that after heating within the first rang of temperature the crystalline structure dislocation happen and the gaps between the atoms increases more than the solid state. So that it will take time at first to reach this state then after this state is approached the time required to increase the temperature of the metal is less, but after certain time the metal reaches a liquid state. Consequently it will need to evaporate at the next phase so the temperature is settled down on a constant value because this phase needs a huge amount of energy to happen.
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With the aid of a diagram,illustrate how the c plus plus compiler works?
Ans. A series L R C in parallel with C' .
At engineering level technically both process are same except there definition both process give hyperbolic curve in P-V diagram and straight line in T-S diagram. and even in polytropic process PV^n=constant if n=1 then it is not hyperbolic process it is isothermal process even though the definition says pv=c is hyperbolic process.
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At engineering level technically both process are same except there definition both process give hyperbolic curve in P-V diagram and straight line in T-S diagram. and even in polytropic process PV^n=constant if n=1 then it is not hyperbolic process it is isothermal process even though the definition says pv=c is hyperbolic process.
I. C. Finlay has written: 'Performance of a prototype isothermal oven for use with an 'X' band microwave noise standard'
To determine the measure of angle C in shape 6, more context or a description of the shape is needed, such as whether it is a triangle, quadrilateral, or another polygon, and any given measurements or relationships between the angles. Without this information, I cannot accurately provide the measure of angle C. Please provide additional details or a diagram for a precise answer.
An isothermal process is one which does not take in or give off heat; it is perfectly insulated. Iso = same, thermal = heat. In real life there are very few isothermal processes. Heat loss accounts for most process inefficiencies.
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C. A. Cullis has written: 'Cell transformation in Paramecium'
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With the aid of a diagram,illustrate how the c plus plus compiler works?
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