A heating sphere with diameter of 2.4 m is kept in a room with interior walls that are maintained at 23.0°C. The sphere must supply heat energy at the rate of 1.32 J/s so that it could maintain at a constant temperature of 38.0°C. a. Compute the emissivity of the sphere. b. Compute electrical power input to the sphere required to maintain it at 76.0°C? c. Compute the ratio of the power required for 76.0°C to the power required for 38.0°C?
Latent heat and phase change
A physical process in which a conversion among the basic states or phases of matter, i.e., solid, liquid, and gas takes place under the effect of a certain temperature and pressure is referred to as a phase change. Generally, the phase change of a substance occurs when heat transfer takes place between the substance and its surroundings. Based on the direction in which heat transfer takes place, different types of phase changes can occur.
Triple Point of Water
The branch of physics in which observer deals with temperature related properties is called thermodynamics.
Boiling Point of Water
Everyday examples of boiling is, boiling milk, heating water. One would have observed that when we heat water it goes through various stages and at one point bubbles show in water, and water keeps splashing with bubbles bursting, we in layman terms say that water is boiling.
Freezing Point of Water
In general, the freezing point of water is 0° Celsius, or 32° Fahrenheit. This is the temperature at which water will ordinarily change from its liquid state to its solid state (ice). However, there are certain conditions that can affect the freezing point of water. For example, a liquid may be supercooled or contain impurities so that it does not freeze at the ordinary freezing point.
![A heating sphere with diameter of 2.4 m is kept in a room with interior walls that
are maintained at 23.0°C. The sphere must supply heat energy at the rate of 1.32
J/s so that it could maintain at a constant temperature of 38.0°C
a. Compute the emissivity of the sphere.
b. Compute electrical power input to the sphere required to maintain it at 76.0°C?
c. Compute the ratio of the power required for 76.0°C to the power required for
38.0°C?](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F91560f96-2d5e-414b-8eb9-c56f2f8f3314%2F1d144b74-8597-421e-96d5-51183b830c8e%2Fwk9s9rx_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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A resting 14.0-kg electromagnet pole is positioned at the bottom of the slide,
hanging vertically 5.4 m from a stationary and frictionless axle. As the metal box
reaches the bottom, it activates the electromagnet and got pulled and attached to
one end of the electromagnetic pole, and swings through an angle of 68°. The
electromagnetic pole is then deactivated and the metal box is detached. The mass
of the metal box is 35.0 kg and can be treated as a point mass. Solve for height h.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F91560f96-2d5e-414b-8eb9-c56f2f8f3314%2F1d144b74-8597-421e-96d5-51183b830c8e%2Fx3fuayn_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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