How does forced convection differ from natural convection?
What will be an ideal response?
In forced convection the fluid is forced to move by external means such as a fan, pump, or the wind. The fluid motion in natural convection is due to buoyancy effects only.
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a. swine mange b. pig louse c. pig-specific tick d. ear mite
A single crystal of copper yields under a shear stress of about 0.62 MPa. The shear modulus of copper is approximately 7.9 x 10 psi. With this data, compute an approximate value for the ratio of the theoretical to the experimental shear stresses in copper.
What will be an ideal response?
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