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OpenStudy (anonymous):
convert 53.342 ft-lb/lbm o R to Btu/lbm o R
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Are you trying to convert 53.342 ft-lb/lbm to BTU/lb ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes it's with R (rankine)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So pound-force feet per pound Rankine to IT british thermal units per pound Rankine (degree)?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I don't think they are compatible with one another.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
it is on the problem hmm.. i'll try to do that later, but how about pound-force feet per pound Rankine to KJ per Kg K
OpenStudy (anonymous):
kelvin?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Can you post the question?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
did u get it?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Not yet.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
but did u saw the picture right?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
What subject is this?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thermodynamics
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thank you
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I think I almost got it.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay, So how many Joules are there in a food pound?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
You still there?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What would that be?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think i should convert it first to: kJ/kg.K then convert it to Btu/lb.oR
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The conversion is up to you. I've already solve it this way.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
*solved.