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    How Does the Mean Free Path Affect Acoustic Wave Continuity?

    thank you very much for your answer, do you know of any book/article where the theoretical limit of movement for creating an acoustic wave is calculated/shown (considering the pressure/temperature as you have mentioned)? thank you again for your help Dara
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    How Does the Mean Free Path Affect Acoustic Wave Continuity?

    Hello everyone, I have a question regarding the implication of mean free path and pressure acoustics. I have seen several publications on the internet and also calculated the minimum displacement of a wave in air using the formula dp=v * rho * *2*pi*freq. * dx The values of displacement can...
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    Fluid speed in a straight pipe

    Thank you for your question and sorry for the late reply (I had to read a bit and get confused again before answering :-))These should be the assumptions for the Bernoulli equation: Inviscid flow (ok in this example) Constant density (respected in this example) Along a streamline (respected...
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    Fluid speed in a straight pipe

    thank you very much this was quite helpful for me Dara
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    Fluid speed in a straight pipe

    Hello everyone I have a simple question regarding how to calculate the speed of a fluid in a normal pipe with a constant cross-section If we are given the pressure difference at the two ends of the pipe (P1 and P2) is it possible to calculate the speed of the fluid? (I think I can imagine this...
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    Radians and the unit of rotational energy

    Hello everyone I have a question regarding radians and the unit of rotational energy (which has been probably asked several times elsewhere but is still confusing for me :-) ). As I understand radian (rad) is a UNIT that is dimensionless (thus cannot be omitted), correct ? Now if I want to...
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    Electrostatic force, voltage, electrostatic potential

    apparently my question is too stupid :) or did I post it in the wrong category?
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    Electrostatic force, voltage, electrostatic potential

    Hello everyone I am stuck with a problem about voltages (electrostatic potential) and forces. According to capacitor equations the energy stored in the capacitor is: U=1/2*C*V^2 And force is: F = - dU/dx Since U is dependent on V^2, our force can’t be positive (repelling...
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