A lead pellet is en kg and its temperature is 0=-42°C. When the ice ball is gently released on the surface of water kept at temperature 6,= 0°C in a large container, it first sinks to the bottom and then after some time it comes out and floats partially submerged in water. Find the range of values of mass m. of the lead pellet.

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5. A lead pellet is embedded in an ice ball. Mass of ice in the ball is M = 0.9
kg and its temperature is 0=-42 °C. When the ice ball is gently released
on the surface of water kept at temperature 0, = 0°C in a large container.
it first sinks to the bottom and then after some time it comes out and
floats partially submerged in water. Find the range of values of mass m
of the lead pellet.
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Densities of water, lead and ice are Pw = 1.0 g/cm³, P = 11 g/cm3 and
= 0.9 g/cm³ respectively. Specific heat of ice is s = 2.4 J/(g-°C) and specific
latent heat of melting of ice is L = 336 J/g. Heat capacity of the lead
pellet is negligibly small as compared to that of the ice ball.
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Transcribed Image Text:5. A lead pellet is embedded in an ice ball. Mass of ice in the ball is M = 0.9 kg and its temperature is 0=-42 °C. When the ice ball is gently released on the surface of water kept at temperature 0, = 0°C in a large container. it first sinks to the bottom and then after some time it comes out and floats partially submerged in water. Find the range of values of mass m of the lead pellet. %3D %3D 10 Densities of water, lead and ice are Pw = 1.0 g/cm³, P = 11 g/cm3 and = 0.9 g/cm³ respectively. Specific heat of ice is s = 2.4 J/(g-°C) and specific latent heat of melting of ice is L = 336 J/g. Heat capacity of the lead pellet is negligibly small as compared to that of the ice ball. 110g<m<I439 %3D %3D %3D ld buf not frooring weather at temperature O = 0°C, it is required
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