(a) How much heat transfer occurs from 20.0 kg of 9 0.0 ° C water placed in contact with 20.0 kg of 1 0.0 ° C water, producing a final temperature of 5 0.0 ° C ? (b) How much work could a Carnot engine do with this heat transfer, assuming it operates between two reservoirs at constant temperatures of 9 0.0 ° C and 1 0.0 ° C ? (c) What increase in entropy is produced by mixing 20.0 kg of 9 0.0 ° C water with 20.0 kg of 1 0.0 ° C water? (d) Calculate the amount of work made unavailable by this mixing using a low temperature of 1 0.0 ° C , and compare it with the work done by the Garnet engine. Explicitly show how you follow the steps in the Problem-Solving Strategies for Entropy. (e) Discuss how everyday processes make increasingly more energy unavailable to do work, as implied by this problem.
(a) How much heat transfer occurs from 20.0 kg of 9 0.0 ° C water placed in contact with 20.0 kg of 1 0.0 ° C water, producing a final temperature of 5 0.0 ° C ? (b) How much work could a Carnot engine do with this heat transfer, assuming it operates between two reservoirs at constant temperatures of 9 0.0 ° C and 1 0.0 ° C ? (c) What increase in entropy is produced by mixing 20.0 kg of 9 0.0 ° C water with 20.0 kg of 1 0.0 ° C water? (d) Calculate the amount of work made unavailable by this mixing using a low temperature of 1 0.0 ° C , and compare it with the work done by the Garnet engine. Explicitly show how you follow the steps in the Problem-Solving Strategies for Entropy. (e) Discuss how everyday processes make increasingly more energy unavailable to do work, as implied by this problem.
(a) How much heat transfer occurs from 20.0 kg of
9
0.0
°
C
water placed in contact with 20.0 kg of
1
0.0
°
C
water, producing a final temperature of
5
0.0
°
C
? (b) How much work could a Carnot engine do with this heat transfer, assuming it operates between two reservoirs at constant temperatures of
9
0.0
°
C
and
1
0.0
°
C
? (c) What increase in entropy is produced by mixing 20.0 kg of
9
0.0
°
C
water with 20.0 kg of
1
0.0
°
C
water? (d) Calculate the amount of work made unavailable by this mixing using a low temperature of
1
0.0
°
C
, and compare it with the work done by the Garnet engine. Explicitly show how you follow the steps in the Problem-Solving Strategies for Entropy. (e) Discuss how everyday processes make increasingly more energy unavailable to do work, as implied by this problem.
A beam of alpha-particles of energy 7.3MeV is used.The protons emitted at an angle of zero degree are found to have energy of 9.34MeV.Find the Q-value of this reaction .
An aluminum rod and a copper rod have the same length of 100cm at 5C. At what temperatures would one of the rods be 0.5 mm longer than the other? Which rod is longer at such temperature?
ROTATIONAL DYNAMICS
Question 01
A solid circular cylinder and a solid spherical ball of the same mass and radius are rolling
together down the same inclined. Calculate the ratio of their kinetic energy. Assume pure
rolling motion Question 02
A sphere and cylinder of the same mass and radius start from ret at the same point and more
down the same plane inclined at 30° to the horizontal
Which body gets the bottom first and what is its acceleration
b) What angle of inclination of the plane is needed to give the slower body the same
acceleration
Question 03
i)
Define the angular velocity of a rotating body and give its SI unit
A car wheel has its angular velocity changing from 2rads to 30 rads
seconds. If the radius of the wheel is 400mm. calculate
ii)
The angular acceleration
iii)
The tangential linear acceleration of a point on the rim of the wheel
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