Interpretation:
The bailing out of a row boat needs to be compared to a state of physical equilibrium.
Concept introduction:
In a state of physical equilibrium, the states do not change or the changing of states”’ equivalent effect on the system becomes zero.
Answer to Problem 35A
A person bailing out of a boat can represent a state of physical equilibrium when the amount of boat entering the water becomes equal to the water bailed out by the person.
Explanation of Solution
In a state of physical equilibrium, the reactions altogether have no effect on the system. When water bailed becomes equal to the entering water, the boat is in a state of physical equilibrium.
Bailing out of a row boat is a state of physical equilibrium because the steady state of the boat does not change.
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