Predict/Explain Two identical bowls of casserole need to be kept warm. The cook covers bowl 1 with transparent plastic wrap and bowl 2 with shiny aluminum foil, in each case trapping a layer of air between the covering and the casserole. (a) After a few minutes, will the temperature of casserole 1 be greater than, less than, or equal to the temperature of casserole 2? (b) Choose the best explanation from among the following: I. The lower thermal conductivity of the plastic wrap over casserole 1 will suppress heat loss by conduction better than aluminum foil. II. In each case heat loss by convection is suppressed so the final temperatures will be the same. III. The high reflectivity of the aluminum foil over casserole 2 will suppress heat loss by radiation , while the heat losses by conduction and convection for casseroles 1 and 2 will be similar.
Predict/Explain Two identical bowls of casserole need to be kept warm. The cook covers bowl 1 with transparent plastic wrap and bowl 2 with shiny aluminum foil, in each case trapping a layer of air between the covering and the casserole. (a) After a few minutes, will the temperature of casserole 1 be greater than, less than, or equal to the temperature of casserole 2? (b) Choose the best explanation from among the following: I. The lower thermal conductivity of the plastic wrap over casserole 1 will suppress heat loss by conduction better than aluminum foil. II. In each case heat loss by convection is suppressed so the final temperatures will be the same. III. The high reflectivity of the aluminum foil over casserole 2 will suppress heat loss by radiation , while the heat losses by conduction and convection for casseroles 1 and 2 will be similar.
Predict/Explain Two identical bowls of casserole need to be kept warm. The cook covers bowl 1 with transparent plastic wrap and bowl 2 with shiny aluminum foil, in each case trapping a layer of air between the covering and the casserole. (a) After a few minutes, will the temperature of casserole 1 be greater than, less than, or equal to the temperature of casserole 2? (b) Choose the best explanation from among the following:
I. The lower thermal conductivity of the plastic wrap over casserole 1 will suppress heat loss by conduction better than aluminum foil.
II. In each case heat loss by convection is suppressed so the final temperatures will be the same.
III. The high reflectivity of the aluminum foil over casserole 2 will suppress heat loss by radiation, while the heat losses by conduction and convection for casseroles 1 and 2 will be similar.
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A blacksmith cools a 1.60 kg chunk of iron, initially
at a temperature of 650.0° C, by trickling 30.0°C
water over it. All the water boils away, and the iron
ends up at a temperature of 120.0° C.
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How much water did the blacksmith trickle over the iron?
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Steel train rails are laid in 13.0-m-long segments
placed end to end. The rails are laid on a winter
day when their temperature is -6.0° C.
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How much space must be left between adjacent rails if they are just to touch on a summer day when their
temperature is 32.0°C?
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If the rails are originally laid in contact, what is the stress in them on a summer day when their temperature is
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