I just finish building a barebone system. Without the case cover on, the computer works fine. But the moment I put on my case cover and turn on the computer, it barely gets to the windows 98 desk...
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ok, so we live in a northern US town with a very moderate climate. most people here don't own air conditioners, there's just no need. however, we've had two days of weather that exceeded 80 deg. ...
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I have a heating element at room temperature(20 C) I want to switch it on to get to a temperature of 200 C.
I then want to switch it on and of in pulses to keep it at 200 C + or - a few degrees.
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I need to know the heat load of water in Watts or BTUs/hour. I am not sure how to do this when the mass is not involved.
For example. I need to know how many watts 55 C water produces.
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A cup of tea loses its heat by
(1) Conduction
(2) Convection
(3) Radiation
(4) 1 and 2
(5) 1 and 3
(6) 2 and 3
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I'm not sure if this question belongs to the hardware section. I have a dell 700m laptop that came with preinstalled XP home. It worked perfectly, and the battery used to last for at least 1.5 hrs....
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Converting typical kinetic energies that we are used to into thermal energy typically produces _small_ rises in termperature.
a) a stell ball is dropped from a height of 3m onto a concrete floor...
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i live in an apartment that gets incredibly hot during the summer afternoon. during the afternoon, the sun hits the large living room windows and sliding glass door. at about 5pm, the sun is bloc...
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Hey guys,
Howcome different indoor heaters have different yield values? I mean heaters which all the body sits in the area to heat, like water heaters, electric heaters, etc. Where does the lost...
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I have just recently purchased an AMD Athlon Thunderbird 750mhz cpu. I need to know if I should use heat paste between the fan/heatsink and the cpu or not. I have a chrome orb fan/heatsink.
If so,...
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HardwareDate Answered: 10/14/2000 Grade: A Views: 0