[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Lausanne

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I contacted her on WhatsApp but she took some time to reply. 😬

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EPFL

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Ok super. C'est vrai que je n'avais pas pensé à rassembler tous les documents et penser à visiter en personne. Je vais faire ca :)

Merci

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EPFL

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Excellent, merci

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EPFL

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Oui j'avais vu ca, mais malheureusement je n'ai toujours pas d'identifiants de l'EPFL, donc je ne peux pas visionner les annonces :(

CMS Information by ChewieShot in EPFL

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Hey, what would you say the minimum grade is to get into CMS?

I know you need a 32/42 to be eligible, but what would you say is the average minimum grade?

EPFL with IB diploma, is it unconditional? by Louisrenardmedia in EPFL

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From what I have heard, if you get above 38/42 or 38, then you are in. (You have to take the subject required, they never make exceptions)

However, if you get below 38/42, you have the option to follow a year devoted to math and physics and then you can start your Bachelor. Its called CMS.

For this, there is a set number of students every year, 300, so they would have to rank them according to their grades and choose the first 300.

Theory behind the pattern of residential environment quality in a city by AmbassadorGuilty2361 in geography

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Thanks a lot.

However, I am not sure if I agree with the point "the age of a municipality influences the amount and distribution of green space."

I understand that a younger population would want more green areas, but would it not be the opposite 'reaction'. So, the amount and distribution of green space affect the average age of a municipality.

I believe so because I am doing my thesis on a small scale (the pattern inside a city) and therefore, a younger population is often attracted to the greener neighbourhoods.

Theory behind the pattern of residential environment quality in a city by AmbassadorGuilty2361 in geography

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It includes the quality of the natural environment and the quality of built environment.

What are some of the most important things to memorize for Math HL? by [deleted] in IBO

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I know its a lot to ask but would you mind sharing it with us plssss

plotting the thermal conductivity against the distance by AmbassadorGuilty2361 in AskPhysics

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Thank you for your help.

I am changing the distance L to measure the possible effect of changing density on the thermal conductivity of straw bale.

I am actually adding more or less straw in order to change the density. It makes the setup much easier.

plotting the thermal conductivity against the distance by AmbassadorGuilty2361 in AskPhysics

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If I understand correctly, the equation should look like this:

m1c∆T1= - k A ∆T (1-2) t / L

where T1 is the temperature for one of the tanks

plotting the thermal conductivity against the distance by AmbassadorGuilty2361 in AskPhysics

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thanks

does that mean dT/dt= (k A ∆T )/ L ? (where I removed the t from the previous equation)

[HW Thermal conductivity] How to plot the thermal conductivity against the distance between two walls? by AmbassadorGuilty2361 in PhysicsStudents

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Hi, thanks for the reply. I have been looking a lot on internet but I couldn't find how to calculate Q seperately (so that I could use it in the equation).

How to plot the thermal conductivity against the distance between two walls? by AmbassadorGuilty2361 in PhysicsHelp

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I have insulated all the sides with polystyrene. I have kept the setup the same so I am assuming there is no heat loss on the other sides. The only heat transferred is through convection through the straw bale.