(a) 1.0 kg of water with initial temperature Twin = 10 °C is mixed with 5.0 kg of ice with initial temperature Tice.in=-20 °C. Find the amount of ice and water and the temperature of the final state. (b) A hot air balloon raises in air and reaches a stationary height at an altitude L = 8x10 m; if the total mass of the balloon (including its load) is 130 kg, estimate (one significant digit) the total volume of the balloon (load included); (c) A chunk of solid aluminum floats in mercury; what percentage of the volume of aluminum is submerged in mercury?

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(a) 1.0 kg of water with initial temperature Twin = 10 °C is mixed with 5.0 kg of ice with initial temperature Tice in=-20 °C. Find the amount of ice and water
and the temperature of the final state. (b) A hot air balloon raises in air and reaches a stationary height at an altitude L = 8x10 m; if the total mass of the
balloon (including its load) is 130 kg, estimate (one significant digit) the total volume of the balloon (load included); (c) A chunk of solid aluminum floats in
mercury; what percentage of the volume of aluminum is submerged in mercury?
Transcribed Image Text:(a) 1.0 kg of water with initial temperature Twin = 10 °C is mixed with 5.0 kg of ice with initial temperature Tice in=-20 °C. Find the amount of ice and water and the temperature of the final state. (b) A hot air balloon raises in air and reaches a stationary height at an altitude L = 8x10 m; if the total mass of the balloon (including its load) is 130 kg, estimate (one significant digit) the total volume of the balloon (load included); (c) A chunk of solid aluminum floats in mercury; what percentage of the volume of aluminum is submerged in mercury?
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