Week 4 Homework
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Re: Week 4 Homework
Technically speaking, I believe that any homework problems are accepted, but we should begin to work on the thermodynamics outline to stay up to date in the class.
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Re: Week 4 Homework
anything taught between the last time you turned in homework and when the homework is due should suffice.
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Re: Week 4 Homework
Why does this section talk about delta U? I don't recall learning about delta U in lecture...
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Re: Week 4 Homework
I believe you can do any problem from the thermodynamics set, but most of the stuff that we've covered in class is in parts 4D and 4C because he has been going out of the order of the textbook, so those will probably be easier and more helpful because we've learned them already.
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Re: Week 4 Homework
i would stick to outline 3, but the homework kinda requires you to read because we haven't gone over too much in lecture so far
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Re: Week 4 Homework
Technically, yes, but I would stick to what we are currently learning in class because some of the later homework problems require you to read further in the book
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Re: Week 4 Homework
Megan_Ervin_1F wrote:Why does this section talk about delta U? I don't recall learning about delta U in lecture...
I think we haven't learned about it yet. Lavelle in class today mentioned how he is teaching the material in a different order than the textbook goes.
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Re: Week 4 Homework
It really depends on your TA, but to be safe, just do material that we learned this week or las week.
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