For our form follows
from simple algebra from 32/33.
Not exact matches
Learning objectives: Students will revise and complete questions
from a variety of topics:
Algebra Manipulation, Percentages, Ratios, Equations, Fractions,
Simple Probability, Arithmetic Operations Work quickly and efficiently under a time limit, which is the main focus of this type of exam.
The
simplest things one can do microscopically are things like detailed balance estimates, and so far I haven't made Joe happy even with what I've attempted there, although I think he realizes that my answer is irrelevantly imprecise (or he should realize it once he follows the reasoning in the
algebra above that lays out how air can be isothermal and still have the MB velocity distribution
from the bottom out to where the assumptions of thermodynamics break down anyway, because to many, many digits when meters is the mean free path of the gas and meters.
I, Prof Held and others have shown by
simple algebra that an equation very like 34 can be deduced
from 32 and 33.
As you've noted, our version of 34 follows by
simple algebra from 32/3.
Since human emissions can be calculated in actual tonnage,
simple algebra can show the relative contributions of CO2 to the atmospheric concentration
from human and other sources.