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FUND.OF PHYSICS (LL)-PRINT COMP.VOL.2
Chapter 18, Problem 11Q
Chapter 18, Problem 11Q
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FUND.OF PHYSICS (LL)-PRINT COMP.VOL.2
12th Edition
ISBN:
9781119801269
Author: Halliday
Publisher:
WILEY
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1 Measurement
2 Motion Along A Straight Line
3 Vectors
4 Motion In Two And Three Dimensions
5 Force And Motion—i
6 Force And Motion—ii
7 Kinetic Energy And Work
8 Potential Energy And Conservation Of Energy
9 Center Of Mass And Linear Momentum
10 Rotational
11 Rolling, Torque, And Angular Momentum
12 Equilibrium And Elasticity
13 Gravitation
14 Fluids
15 Oscillations
16 Waves—i
17 Waves—ii
18 Temperature, Heat, And The First Law Of Thermodynamics
19 The Kinetic Theory Of Gases
20 Entropy And The Second Law Of Thermodynamics
21 coulomb’s Law
22 Electric Fields
23 Gauss’ Law
24 Electric Potential
25 Capacitance
26 Current And Resistance
27 Circuits
28 Magnetic Fields
29 Magnetic Fields Due To Currents
30 Induction And Inductance
31 Electromagnetic Oscillations And Alternating Current
32 Maxwell’s Equations; Magnetism Of Matter
33 Electromagnetic Waves
34 Images
35 Interference
36 Diffraction
37 Relativity
38 Photons And Matter Waves
39 More About Matter Waves
40 All About Atoms
41 Conduction Of Electricity In Solids
42 Nuclear Physics
43 Energy From The Nucleus
44 Quarks, Leptons, And The Big Bang
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Problem 1Q: The initial length L, change in temperature T, and change in length L of four rods are given in the...
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Problem 3Q: Materials A, B, and C are solids that are at their melting temperatures. Material A requires 200 J...
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Problem 10Q: A solid cube of edge length r, a solid sphere of radius r, and a solid hemisphere of radius r, all...
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Problem 1P: Suppose the temperature of a gas is 373.15 K when it is at the boiling point of water. What then is...
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Problem 4P: a In 1964, the temperature in the Siberian village of Oymyakon reached 71C. What temperature is this...
Problem 5P: At what temperature is the Fahrenheit scale reading equal to a twice that of the Celsius scale and b...
Problem 6P: On a linear X temperature scale, water freezes at 125.0X and boils at 375.0X. On a linear Y...
Problem 7P: ILW Suppose that on a linear temperature scale X, water boils at 53.5X and freezes at 170X. What is...
Problem 8P: At 20C, a brass cube has edge length 30 cm. What is the increase in the surface area when it is...
Problem 9P: ILW A circular hole in an aluminum plate is 2.725 cm in diameter at 0.000C. What is its diameter...
Problem 10P: An aluminum flagpole is 33 m high. By how much does its length increase as the temperature increases...
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Problem 12P: An aluminum-alloy rod has a length of 10.000 cm at 20.000C and a length of 10.015 cm at the boiling...
Problem 13P: SSM Find the change in volume of an aluminum sphere with an initial radius of 10 cm when the sphere...
Problem 14P: When the temperature of a copper coin is raised by 100 C, its diameter increases by 0.18. To two...
Problem 15P: ILW A steel rod is 3.000 cm in diameter at 25.00C. A brass ring has an interior diameter of 2.992 cm...
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Problem 17P: SSM WWW An aluminum cup of 100 cm3 capacity is completely filled with glycerin at 22C. How much...
Problem 18P: At 20C, a rod is exactly 20.05 cm long on a steel ruler. Both are placed in an oven at 270C, where...
Problem 19P: GO A vertical glass tube of length L = 1.280 000 m is half filled with a liquid at 20.000 000C. How...
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Problem 22P: One way to keep the contents of a garage from becoming too cold on a night when a severe subfreezing...
Problem 23P: SSM A small electric immersion healer is used to heat 100 g of water for a cup of instant coffee....
Problem 24P: A certain substance has a mass per mole of 50.0 g/mol. When 314 J is added as heat to a 30.0 g...
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Problem 26P: What muss of butter, which has a usable energy content of 6.0 Cal/g = 6000 cal/g, would be...
Problem 27P: SSM Calculate the minimum amount of energy, in joules, required to completely melt 130 g of silver...
Problem 28P: How much water remains unfrozen after 50.2 kJ is transferred as heat from 260 g of liquid water...
Problem 29P: In a solar water heater, energy from the Sun is gathered by water that circulates through tubes in a...
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Problem 31P: ILW What mass of steam at 100C must be mixed with 150 g of ice at its melting point, in a thermally...
Problem 32P: The specific heat of a substance varies with temperature according to the function c = 0.20 0.14t ...
Problem 33P: Nonmetric version: a How long does a 2.0 105 Btu/h water heater take to raise the temperature of 40...
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Problem 35P: An insulated Thermos contains l30 cm3 of hot coffee at 80.0C. You put in a 12.0 g ice cube at its...
Problem 36P: A 150 g copper bowl contains 220 g of water, both at 20.0C. A very hot 300 g copper cylinder is...
Problem 37P: A person makes a quantity of iced tea by mixing 500 g of hot tea essentiality water with an equal...
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Problem 39P: GO Ethyl alcohol has a boiling point of 78.0C, a freezing point of 114C, a heat of vaporization of...
Problem 40P: GO Calculate the specific heat of a metal from the following data. A container made of the metal has...
Problem 41P: SSM WWW a Two 50 g ice cubes are dropped into 200 g of water in a thermally insulated container. If...
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Problem 46P: Suppose 200 J of work is done on a system and 70.0 cal is extracted from the system as heat. In the...
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Problem 51P: A sphere of radius 0.500 m, temperature 27.0C, and emissivity 0.850 is located in an environment of...
Problem 52P: The ceiling of a single-family dwelling in a cold climate should have an R-value of 30. To give such...
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Problem 54P: If you were to walk briefly in space without a spacesuit while far from the Sun as an astronaut does...
Problem 55P: ILW A cylindrical copper rod of length 1.2 m and cross-sectional area 4.8 cm2 is insulated along its...
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Problem 58P: A solid cylinder of radius r1 = 2.5 cm, length h1 = 5.0 cm, emissivity 0.85, and temperature 30C is...
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Problem 60P: GO Figure 18-46 shows the cross section of a wall made of three layers. The layer thicknesses are...
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Problem 65P: Ice has formed on a shallow pond, and a shady state has been reached, with the air above the ice at...
Problem 66P: GO Evaporative cooling of beverages. A cold beverage can be kept cold even on a warm day if it is...
Problem 67P: In the extrusion of cold chocolate from a tube, work is done on the chocolate by the pressure...
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Problem 70P: In a certain solar house, energy from the Sun is stored in barrels filled with water. In a...
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Problem 72P: The average rate at which energy is conducted outward through the ground surface In North America is...
Problem 73P: What is the volume increase of an aluminum cube 5.00 cm on an edge when heated from 10.0C to 60.0C?
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Problem 77P: SSM The temperature of a 0.700 kg cube of ice is decreased to 150C. Then energy is gradually...
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Problem 79P: SSM A sample of gas expands from an initial pressure and volume of 10 Pa and 1.0 m3 to a final...
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Problem 83P: SSM The temperature of a Pyrex disk is changed from 10.0C to 60.0C. Its initial radius is 8.00 cm;...
Problem 84P: a Calculate the rate at which body heat is conducted through the clothing of a skier in a...
Problem 85P: SSM A 2.50 kg Jump of aluminum is heated to 92.0C and then dropped into 8.00 kg of water at 5.00C....
Problem 86P: A glass window pane is exactly 20 cm by 30 cm at 10C. By how much has its area increased when its...
Problem 87P: A recruit can join the semi-secret 300 F club at the AmundsenScott South Pole Station only when the...
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Problem 89P: An athlete needs to lose weight and decides to do it by pumping iron. a How many times must an 80.0...
Problem 90P: Soon after Earth was formed, heat released by the decay of radioactive elements raised the average...
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Problem 92P: A rectangular plate of glass initially has the dimensions 0.200 m by 0.300 m. The coefficient of...
Problem 93P: Suppose that you intercept 5.0 103 of the energy radiated by a hot sphere that has a radius of...
Problem 94P: A thermometer of mass 0.0550 kg and of specific heal 0.837 kJ/kg K reads 15.0C. It is then...
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