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[2018-1-19. : 6:15 am]
Corbo -- we used to consider lots of retarded things like heat escaping through the ground, on windows, sun shining, sun radiation absorbed by shades... etc...
[2018-1-19. : 6:14 am]
Corbo -- I remember my thermodynamics classes now, the one excercise I remember the most is one that they wanted use to calculate how much energy was inside a house system, we had to consider whatever we thought plausible. The house was in a countryland so I just added like "ocassional cows entering the house" as a heat source and drew in a cow inside the house system and fucking aced that test. Teacher actually gave me +1 point because he found it hilarious lmao
[2018-1-19. : 6:10 am]
Corbo -- mass pounds get rekt by the ones in BTU and °F in the BTU part gets rekt by dT F
[2018-1-19. : 6:09 am]
Corbo -- I assume you want the unit breakdown, its like this Q = pounds.BTU/(pound/°F).(°Ft-°Fs)
[2018-1-19. : 6:04 am]
Freakling -- Suicidal Insanity
Suicidal Insanity shouted: Ya, maybe its in a high vacuum and it will boil off by itself :P
In that case 20°C is way above the boiling (or actually sublimation!) point and the "vacuum" would be water vapour, a gallon of which would of course have a very low specific heat capacity, compared to liquid water!
[2018-1-19. : 6:03 am]
Corbo -- here you go:
[2018-1-19. : 6:01 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- I'd never heard of it until I took chemistry a couple years go and they asked and I was like "Calories?" based on our food labels have kCals instead of kj
[2018-1-19. : 6:01 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- NudeRaider
NudeRaider shouted: Suicidal Insanity that's fine, but I don't see any of the imperial units I required. Think of writing an exam. Just citing the general formula doesn't cut it. jjf28 what do you mean "probably"? Haven't you had these kinds of exercises in school? Is there really no other way than to convert everything twice? What's a BTU?
BTU is imperial for heat or something, idk
[2018-1-19. : 5:59 am]
Corbo -- just kidding
[2018-1-19. : 5:49 am]
Corbo -- is it safe to assume we are at one atmosphere of pressure?
[2018-1-19. : 5:49 am]
Corbo -- Does the room have windows for heat to scape to? Are there any other heat sources that would affect the system? What about the observer's (if any) body temp. That definitely would affect the system by introducing heat
[2018-1-19. : 5:43 am]
NudeRaider -- (you also don't have to get it "perfect".)
[2018-1-19. : 5:41 am]
NudeRaider -- so, I hope that covers most of the questions. Are there any takers for an actual answer?
[2018-1-19. : 5:41 am]
NudeRaider -- Mini Moose 2707
Mini Moose 2707 shouted: Question didn't even specify the altitude of the water, or what planet the water is even on, smh
For anything that isn't specified you may assume conditions to your liking. I'm really only interested in the formula and units. For missing but necessary constants you can use reasonable approximations of the likely value. I really don't want to overcomplicate things, but if you insist, you can. I will probably still be able to use your answer.
[2018-1-19. : 5:38 am]
NudeRaider -- Freakling
Freakling shouted: The influence of pressure though is of course what might finally make this an interesting problem after all ;P
tbh this isn't supposed to be an "interesting" problem. It's supposed to be a simple middle school physics question.
[2018-1-19. : 5:34 am]
NudeRaider -- Freakling
Freakling shouted: NudeRaider The interesting question here is: Does it have to be a perfect gallon at both room temperature and boiling point? Because then thermal expansion becomes a real problem.
it's a gallon at room temp. Obviously volume increases as you heat it up.
[2018-1-19. : 5:33 am]
Corbo -- how unlike german of you to even ask about imperial BS
[2018-1-19. : 5:32 am]
Corbo -- fuck imperial
[2018-1-19. : 5:29 am]
NudeRaider -- NudeRaider
NudeRaider shouted: Vrael yes. Imperial, so 68 F
However you'd still receive full points if you assumed another reasonable value like 70 F.
[2018-1-19. : 5:28 am]
NudeRaider -- Vrael
Vrael shouted: Corbo about 20 degrees C or 68 F
yes. Imperial, so 68 F
[2018-1-19. : 5:27 am]
NudeRaider -- Suicidal Insanity
Suicidal Insanity shouted: NudeRaider Volume * specific heat capacity * dT :P
that's fine, but I don't see any of the imperial units I required. Think of writing an exam. Just citing the general formula doesn't cut it. jjf28
jjf28 shouted: probably calculate the energy in metric then convert it to BTUs tbh
what do you mean "probably"? Haven't you had these kinds of exercises in school? Is there really no other way than to convert everything twice? What's a BTU?
[2018-1-19. : 4:27 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- I saw a thing that was like a system to use 1 password that is unique for every site, but I'm too lazy to do shit like that so they're all just random xD
[2018-1-19. : 1:52 am]
jjf28 -- gotta be one of the 8 passwords I use for everything
[2018-1-19. : 1:51 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- What's my discord password? I keep forgetting to enter it on my phone when I'm at home
[2018-1-19. : 1:19 am]
jjf28 -- https://youtu.be/O4RLOo6bchU
[2018-1-19. : 1:18 am]
jjf28 -- I suppose the correct answer would be a formula with all the undefined variables
[2018-1-19. : 1:10 am]
Moose -- Question didn't even specify the altitude of the water, or what planet the water is even on, smh
[2018-1-19. : 1:10 am]
Moose -- Yeah, what if the water is IN SPACE
[2018-1-19. : 12:42 am]
Suicidal Insanity -- Although it still wouldn't warm up
[2018-1-19. : 12:42 am]
Suicidal Insanity -- Ya, maybe its in a high vacuum and it will boil off by itself :P
[2018-1-19. : 12:08 am]
Freakling -- The influence of pressure though is of course what might finally make this an interesting problem after all ;P
[2018-1-19. : 12:07 am]
Freakling -- Room temperature in science denotes 20°C, though: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_1
[2018-1-18. : 11:58 pm]
Vrael -- commonly known as "STP" or "standard temperature and pressure"
[2018-1-18. : 11:58 pm]
Vrael -- Corbo
Corbo shouted: ahh, could it by any chance be reference temperature and not room?
yeah that's 0 deg C or 273 Kelvin
[2018-1-18. : 11:46 pm]
Freakling -- NudeRaider
NudeRaider shouted: in imperial measurement, how much energy does it take to heat up 1 gallon of water from room temp to just below boiling point?
The interesting question here is: Does it have to be a perfect gallon at both room temperature and boiling point? Because then thermal expansion becomes a real problem.
[2018-1-18. : 11:45 pm]
Freakling -- jjf28
jjf28 shouted: though BTU doesn't really do a volume of liquid, it's defined against a pound of water
So what? mass = density * volume…
[2018-1-18. : 10:24 pm]
Corbo -- makes more sense because THAT is standarized in ISO 1
[2018-1-18. : 10:23 pm]
Corbo -- ahh, could it by any chance be reference temperature and not room?
[2018-1-18. : 10:21 pm]
Corbo -- cool
[2018-1-18. : 10:11 pm]
Vrael -- well in colloquial conversation it does mean a range of temperature but if you were working a science problem the usual convention would be 20 C
[2018-1-18. : 10:09 pm]
Corbo -- is it really? I mean I always thought it was a range of temperatures rather than an stablished temperature which is why I asked my very polite question.
[2018-1-18. : 9:56 pm]
Vrael -- Corbo
Corbo shouted: NudeRaider the fuck is room temperature?
about 20 degrees C or 68 F
[2018-1-18. : 8:51 pm]
Moose -- pooforce HEHE
[2018-1-18. : 8:25 pm]
Corbo -- No, uforce is a different thing
[2018-1-18. : 7:48 pm]
Pr0nogo -- uforce
[2018-1-18. : 7:25 pm]
Corbo -- zebraforce tbh
[2018-1-18. : 7:24 pm]
T-warp -- Llamathrust holy f*ck o.O
[2018-1-18. : 7:23 pm]
Corbo -- but rather an infinite ammount of answers?
[2018-1-18. : 7:22 pm]
Corbo -- so there is no one answer to nude's question?
[2018-1-18. : 7:03 pm]
jjf28 -- somewhere between boiling and freezing
[2018-1-18. : 6:55 pm]
Corbo -- NudeRaider
NudeRaider shouted: in imperial measurement, how much energy does it take to heat up 1 gallon of water from room temp to just below boiling point?
the fuck is room temperature?
[2018-1-18. : 6:33 pm]
Suicidal Insanity -- Ya but in first order approximation water isn't compressible
[2018-1-18. : 6:19 pm]
jjf28 -- though BTU doesn't really do a volume of liquid, it's defined against a pound of water
[2018-1-18. : 6:18 pm]
jjf28 -- probably calculate the energy in metric then convert it to BTUs tbh
[2018-1-18. : 6:04 pm]
Suicidal Insanity -- NudeRaider
NudeRaider shouted: I'm not interested in the answer, but rather in how you'd calculate it.
Volume * specific heat capacity * dT :P
[2018-1-18. : 5:41 pm]
NudeRaider -- I'm not interested in the answer, but rather in how you'd calculate it.
[2018-1-18. : 5:40 pm]
NudeRaider -- in imperial measurement, how much energy does it take to heat up 1 gallon of water from room temp to just below boiling point?
[2018-1-18. : 5:27 pm]
Corbo -- ;o
[2018-1-18. : 5:27 pm]
Corbo -- not really
[2018-1-18. : 4:22 pm]
Dem0n -- https://imgur.com/gallery/pnDuKXG Are any of you Revo-Maxx-Aiur? lmao
[2018-1-18. : 6:06 am]
Pr0nogo -- i have to find a way to balance it
[2018-1-18. : 6:06 am]
Pr0nogo -- it's fixed now and the AI is probably unbeatable tbh
[2018-1-18. : 6:06 am]
Pr0nogo -- yeah that's before i programmed it to target remaining players, which required a bit of triggering and scripting combined
[2018-1-18. : 6:02 am]
NudeRaider -- Pr0nogo
Pr0nogo shouted: NudeRaider how so?
the ai killed 2, then white soloed it
[2018-1-18. : 4:41 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- but then no money
[2018-1-18. : 3:55 am]
lil-Inferno -- Just quit your job, then you have infinite time off.
[2018-1-18. : 3:40 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- The donwano
The donwano shouted: I have another 3 months off work, maybe 4. It doesn't even matter what day of the week it is to me.
;o I want 3 months off, that sounds cool

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