Mathematics, 21.09.2021 02:40 MyaaaMoney
Original Problem Statement: A liquid is in contact with a well-mixed gas containing substance A to be absorbed. Near the surface of the liquid there is a film of thickness 6 across which A diffuses steadily while being consumed by a first-order homogeneous chemical reaction with a rate constant k,. At the gas-liquid interface, the liquid solution is in equilibrium with the gas and its concentration is cAi; at the other side of the film, its concentration is virtually zero. Assuming dilute solutions, derive an expression for the ratio of the absorption flux with chemical reaction to the corresponding flux without a chemical reaction. My Homework: I have to derive the first equation in the photo with those boundary conditions to get the last equation on the photo. I don't know how to do it can you please explain it to me step by step so I can learn from that? Thank you for your help in advance.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:50, ryanez5306
Aci is desired for the true average stray-load loss μ (watts) for a certain type of induction motor when the line current is held at 10 amps for a speed of 1500 rpm. assume that stray-load loss is normally distributed with σ = 2.3. (round your answers to two decimal places.)
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