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On line 3, in the derivation of Meyer's law, it's written "dq'=Cost" , I'm not sure if that is correct- it should probably mean dq'=Constant. Can someone explain why we need a dq' and not just a dq, also what does Cost mean? [[User:Mr.Mog|Mr.Mog]] ([[User talk:Mr.Mog|talk]]) 04:50, 8 March 2018 (UTC)
On line 3, in the derivation of Meyer's law, it's written "dq'=Cost" , I'm not sure if that is correct- it should probably mean dq'=Constant. Can someone explain why we need a dq' and not just a dq, also what does Cost mean? [[User:Mr.Mog|Mr.Mog]] ([[User talk:Mr.Mog|talk]]) 04:50, 8 March 2018 (UTC)

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On line 3, in the derivation of Meyer's law, it's written "dq'=Cost" , I'm not sure if that is correct- it should probably mean dq'=Constant. Can someone explain why we need a dq' and not just a dq, also what does Cost mean? Mr.Mog (talk) 04:50, 8 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]