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Maths Question..


munkee

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Right.... ill kick off with the equations:

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Basically.. integrate the first equation.. in respect to z to get the 2nd equation. However i dont see how you get Tw on the right hand side.. it appears from the middle of f**king no where.. im pretty sure it has something to do with the intergration of the partial derivative.. the right hand side bit of the first equation but never done them so not a f**king clue.. it cant come from a constant of integration since you are given the limits to integrate between.. but err.. yea no idea..

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Just so you know where everything comes from...

Page before (circled where theres been an integration of a partial derivative before.. which gives 2 values.. Pair - P.. which i would have expected to happen:

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Page with equations on:

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it just looks like a constant to me

what are u studying then, and in what year? looks a bit mechanical engineeringy/physicsy, but i didnt expect it to use that much integration... maths physics?

civil engineering.. thats part of my environmental modelling module.. 4th year masters

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