There are two important isotopes of uranium− 235 U and 238 U ; these isotopes are nearly identical chemically but have different atomic masses. Only 235 U is very useful in nuclear reactors. One of the techniques for separating them (gas diffusion) is based on the different average velocities v r m s of uranium hexafluoride gas. UF 6 . (a) The molecular masses for 235 U UF 6 and 238 U UF 6 are 349 .0 g / mol and 352 .0 g / mol , respectively. What is the ratio of their average velocities? (b) At what temperature would their average velocities differ by 1 .00 m / s ? (c) Do your answers in this problem imply that this technique may be difficult?
There are two important isotopes of uranium− 235 U and 238 U ; these isotopes are nearly identical chemically but have different atomic masses. Only 235 U is very useful in nuclear reactors. One of the techniques for separating them (gas diffusion) is based on the different average velocities v r m s of uranium hexafluoride gas. UF 6 . (a) The molecular masses for 235 U UF 6 and 238 U UF 6 are 349 .0 g / mol and 352 .0 g / mol , respectively. What is the ratio of their average velocities? (b) At what temperature would their average velocities differ by 1 .00 m / s ? (c) Do your answers in this problem imply that this technique may be difficult?
There are two important isotopes of uranium−
235
U
and
238
U
; these isotopes are nearly identical chemically but have different atomic masses. Only
235
U
is very useful in nuclear reactors. One of the techniques for separating them (gas diffusion) is based on the different average velocities vrms of uranium hexafluoride gas.
UF
6
. (a) The molecular masses for
235
U UF
6
and
238
U UF
6
are
349
.0
g
/
mol
and
352
.0
g
/
mol
, respectively. What is the ratio of their average velocities? (b) At what temperature would their average velocities differ by
1
.00
m
/
s
? (c) Do your answers in this problem imply that this technique may be difficult?
Examine the slope of the line on the graph created using the data in Data Table 4 of Period, T2 vs L, the slope of the line is a constant containing the acceleration due to gravity, g. Using the slope of your line, determine the experimental value for g. Compare the value you determined for g from the slope of the graph to the expected value of 9.81 m/s2 by calculating the percent error.
From your examination of the graph created using the data in Data Table 4 of Period, T vs √L . What would you determine is the relationship between the period of a pendulum and the length of a pendulum?
In a certain bimetallic strip, the brass strip is 0.100% longer than the steel strip at a temperature of 283°C. At what temperature do the two strips have the same length? Coefficients of linear expansion for steel α = 12.0 × 10−6 K−1 and for brass α = 19.0 × 10−6 K−1 (see Table 13.2).
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