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Autor:
John H. Jennings
Publikováno v:
Asian Journal of Research and Reviews in Physics. :48-51
Here we discuss the implications of phase change equations and what bearing they might have on interstellar space travel. The phase change equations are derived from either thermodynamics or statistical mechanics and have a similarity. Then, the main
Autor:
John H. Jennings
Publikováno v:
Chemical Science International Journal. :32-36
Classical nucleation theory predicts the limit of superheat of liquids quite well. To come up with an equation for the limit of superheat of polymer solutions, the lattice model for polymer solutions was used to give the surface tension of polymer so
Autor:
John H. Jennings
Classical nucleation theory has an equation of the form J = A exp K for homogeneous nucleation, liquid to gas. Here the author proves dlnA/dK = 1/6K and calculates its integration constant by using data from 10 solvents, both polar and non-polar. Als
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Autor:
John H. Jennings
This short article attempts to provide a formula for getting To, the dew point for a cloud. The point is to get an equation with all measurable quantities. It is based on extending the author's equation for bubble nucleation in polymer solutions. Pre
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Autor:
John H. Jennings
Publikováno v:
Chemical Science International Journal. :1-6
Blander and Katz give a formula in classical nucleation theory, J = A exp K, for homogeneous nucleation (liquid-->gas). Jennings proved that dlnA/dK = 1/6K for all pure liquids by combining two theories, taking the limit as polymer concentration-->0.
Autor:
John H. Jennings
Publikováno v:
Chemical Science International Journal. :19-21
For many liquids, the limit of superheat is 0.89 Tc, where Tc = temperature Kelvin at critical point. The rise in the limit of superheat by addition of polymer has a formula, B’, derived by Jennings, and this paper makes use of a pattern to predict
Autor:
U. Satish Kumar, Sumana Ghosh, Nandadulal Dandapat, Bhupen Kumar Baruah, Aba Akebi Atta-Eyison, John H. Jennings, Ashis Kumar Mandal, Henri Noel, M. Annapurna, Anand Mohan Jha, Ratan Kumar Paul, Mosbah Jemmali, B. K. Desai, T. K. Vishnuvardhan, José Cotuá, Vishwa Deepak Tripathi, Md. Ashraful Islam Molla, Vamsi Krishna Balla, Mayur Shukla, Simanchal Dash, Md. Saifur Rahaman, R. Ben Hassen, S. Walha, M. S. Jayaprakash, N.L. Rajesh, Shashidhar, Sandra Cotes, Abrar Zadeed Ahmed, K. Basavaraj, Bhanita Das, Dali Rani Sarker, H. V. Rudramurthy, K. Shivakumar
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https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cpcs/v6
https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cpcs/v6
Autor:
Michael Lesser, John H. Jennings
Publikováno v:
Pakistan Journal of Nutrition. 11:282-287
2 Abstract: In planning a diet with the purpose of weight loss, a doctor will invariably need to cut back calories consumed by the patient. As a rule of thumb, 3500 cal/lb is the calories eliminated for loss of one pound of body weight. This work is
Autor:
John H. Jennings
Publikováno v:
Urban Studies. 8:121-138