AntonyWhite
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Hi All,
I'm sorry if this is either in the wrong place or if I'm asking for something impossible, it's been so long since I really had to use algebra that I genuinely cannot recall. That said, my request is this:
I have a problem regarding heat flow, I have two formulas for calculating the heat flow, each based on the conditions on one or the other side of a surface. Knowing that heat flow is equivalent on both I can rewrite them, but I cannot manipulate it myself because I do not know how to handle the power function?
q = (T1 - T2) / R
q = 8.92 (T2 - T3)^1.1
Where:
T1 > T2 > T3
I need to remove q, so I have rewritten as;
(T1 - T2) / R = 8.92 (T2 - T3)^1.1
I would love to be able to rewrite it as;
T2 = ?
Is that possible, if it is, I'd love to see the workings so that I can relearn what I have forgotten over the last few decades.
Thanks in advance
I'm sorry if this is either in the wrong place or if I'm asking for something impossible, it's been so long since I really had to use algebra that I genuinely cannot recall. That said, my request is this:
I have a problem regarding heat flow, I have two formulas for calculating the heat flow, each based on the conditions on one or the other side of a surface. Knowing that heat flow is equivalent on both I can rewrite them, but I cannot manipulate it myself because I do not know how to handle the power function?
q = (T1 - T2) / R
q = 8.92 (T2 - T3)^1.1
Where:
T1 > T2 > T3
I need to remove q, so I have rewritten as;
(T1 - T2) / R = 8.92 (T2 - T3)^1.1
I would love to be able to rewrite it as;
T2 = ?
Is that possible, if it is, I'd love to see the workings so that I can relearn what I have forgotten over the last few decades.
Thanks in advance