can you read greek?

Vegitto

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As a result of change m
viscosity R and f w Eq 79 and 7 10 (?) are adversely affected by viscosity In general, it means hsai (?) higher Delta Rho and Fz are required for higher molecular weights.

This is what I can make of it..

Oh, and it's just English in a Greek font. I was wondering why there were no spirituses anywhere.. :p
 

simms

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Originally posted by: Vegitto
As a result of change m
viscosity R and f w Eq 79 and 7 10 (?) are adversely affected by viscosity In general, it means hsai (?) higher Delta Rho and Fz are required for higher molecular weights.

This is what I can make of it..

Oh, and it's just English in a Greek font. I was wondering why there were no spirituses anywhere.. :p

Yea, the prof messed up the font and posted notes in the greek font. "Eq 79 and 710" is "Equations 7.9 and 7.10".

1. Are you sure it's not "R and fz" in the first part? I don't have a parameter called "fw".
2. Could Delta Rho be Delta P (as in change in Pressure)?
3. What's "hsai"?


edit: If you can't answer these, that's cool, I think I got the idea of it. Thanks! :)
 

Vegitto

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Originally posted by: simms
Originally posted by: Vegitto
As a result of change m
viscosity R and f w Eq 79 and 7 10 (?) are adversely affected by viscosity In general, it means hsai (?) higher Delta Rho and Fz are required for higher molecular weights.

This is what I can make of it..

Oh, and it's just English in a Greek font. I was wondering why there were no spirituses anywhere.. :p

Yea, the prof messed up the font and posted notes in the greek font. "Eq 79 and 710" is "Equations 7.9 and 7.10".

1. Are you sure it's not "R and fz" in the first part? I don't have a parameter called "fw".
2. Could Delta Rho be Delta P (as in change in Pressure)?
3. What's "hsai"?

1. That could be, it's REALLY blurry.. :p
2. It says 'P', which is a capital Rho. He might mean Delta P, but it SAYS Delta Rho.
3. I haven't got a clue, I think it says that. I can't really read it. Maybe it's 'that'. It could be tau eta, or just eta (th or h). The last one could be a iota, or a tau or even a fscked up labda.

EDIT: Yeah, it's 'that'. It fits in the sentence :).
 

2Xtreme21

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Type what you see in the Symbol font in Word, ctrl-A, change to Times New Roman. Win?
 

Vegitto

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Originally posted by: 2Xtreme21
Type what you see in the Symbol font in Word, ctrl-A, change to Times New Roman. Win?

Nah, we already know what it says.
 

simms

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Originally posted by: 2Xtreme21
Type what you see in the Symbol font in Word, ctrl-A, change to Times New Roman. Win?

Also I don't know what it says in the Symbol font, otherwise it would be fairly easy. That would require me to manually type out each letter and match when, on the offchance, someone could read it much easier in 10 minutes.

But thanks to everyone :)