Subject: Does the temperature distribution change when we add velocity to an object?
Date: Wed Sep 22 17:05:14 1999
Posted by Chris Neale
Grade level: No grade entered.
School: University of Waterloo
City: Waterloo State/Province: ON
Country: Canada
Area of science: Physics
ID: 938034314.Ph
Message:
Ignoring acceleration.
ie:can we calculate the velocity of individual molecules by vector
addition of their motion when at rest and the overall motion of the object?
(Answer without reference to the uncertainty principle is prefered...)
Re: Does the temperature distribution change when we add velocity to an object?
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