state euler's formula for homogeneous functions
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
Homogeneous Functions, Euler's Theorem and Partial Molar Quantities. then f(x) is homogeneous to degree “k”. ... In regard to thermodynamics, extensive variables are homogeneous with degree “1” with respect to the number of moles of each component
Answered by
0
Answer:
Homogeneous Functions, Euler's Theorem and Partial Molar Quantities. then f(x) is homogeneous to degree “k”. ... In regard to thermodynamics, extensive variables are homogeneous with degree “1” with respect to the number of moles of each component.
Similar questions