Concept explainers
a.
To find: a quadratic model for the given data using the regression feature of a graphing utility of the form
a.

Answer to Problem 12PS
Quadratic model is
Explanation of Solution
Given information: The heat exchange of a heating system has a probe attached to it. The probe records the temperature T (in degrees Celsius) t seconds after the furnace is started. The table shows the results for the first 2 minutes.
t | T |
0 | 25.2 |
15 | 36.9 |
30 | 45.5 |
45 | 51.4 |
60 | 56.0 |
75 | 59.6 |
90 | 62.0 |
105 | 64.0 |
120 | 65.2 |
Calculation:
Using the graphing utility on above table data to find the model:
b.
To graph: the model
b.

Answer to Problem 12PS
The curve fits the data almost correctly .But all points are not exactly same as the data.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: The heat exchange of a heating system has a probe attached to it. The probe records the temperature T (in degrees Celsius) t seconds after the furnace is started. The table shows the results for the first 2 minutes.
t | T |
0 | 25.2 |
15 | 36.9 |
30 | 45.5 |
45 | 51.4 |
60 | 56.0 |
75 | 59.6 |
90 | 62.0 |
105 | 64.0 |
120 | 65.2 |
Calculation:
Quadratic model is
The graph of this model using graphing utility is shown below.
The curve fits the data almost correctly .But all points are not exactly same as the data.
c.
To graph: the model
c.

Answer to Problem 12PS
Here the curve fits the actual data almost at every point.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: The heat exchange of a heating system has a probe attached to it. The probe records the temperature T (in degrees Celsius) t seconds after the furnace is started. The table shows the results for the first 2 minutes.
t | T |
0 | 25.2 |
15 | 36.9 |
30 | 45.5 |
45 | 51.4 |
60 | 56.0 |
75 | 59.6 |
90 | 62.0 |
105 | 64.0 |
120 | 65.2 |
A ration model for the data is given by,
Calculation:
The graph of this
.
Here the curve fits the actual data almost at every point.
d.
To evaluate:
d.

Answer to Problem 12PS
Explanation of Solution
Given information The heat exchange of a heating system has a probe attached to it. The probe records the temperature T (in degrees Celsius) t seconds after the furnace is started. The table shows the results for the first 2 minutes.
t | T |
0 | 25.2 |
15 | 36.9 |
30 | 45.5 |
45 | 51.4 |
60 | 56.0 |
75 | 59.6 |
90 | 62.0 |
105 | 64.0 |
120 | 65.2 |
Calculation:
e.
To find :
e.

Answer to Problem 12PS
Explanation of Solution
Given information The heat exchange of a heating system has a probe attached to it. The probe records the temperature T (in degrees Celsius) t seconds after the furnace is started. The table shows the results for the first 2 minutes.
t | T |
0 | 25.2 |
15 | 36.9 |
30 | 45.5 |
45 | 51.4 |
60 | 56.0 |
75 | 59.6 |
90 | 62.0 |
105 | 64.0 |
120 | 65.2 |
Calculation:
f.
To interpret: the result of part (c) in context of the problem and is it possible to perform this type of analysis using
f.

Answer to Problem 12PS
The result says that after a long period of time the temperature will reach a saturated value , that is 86
Explanation of Solution
Given information The heat exchange of a heating system has a probe attached to it. The probe records the temperature T (in degrees Celsius) t seconds after the furnace is started. The table shows the results for the first 2 minutes.
t | T |
0 | 25.2 |
15 | 36.9 |
30 | 45.5 |
45 | 51.4 |
60 | 56.0 |
75 | 59.6 |
90 | 62.0 |
105 | 64.0 |
120 | 65.2 |
Calculation:
The result says that after a long period of time the temperature will reach a saturated value, that is 86
Chapter 12 Solutions
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