(III) A cylindrical pipe has inner radius R 1 and outer radius R 2 . The interior of the pipe carries hot water at temperature T 1 . The temperature outside is T 2 (< T 1 ). ( a ) Show that the rate of heat loss for a length L of pipe is d Q d t = 2 π k ( T 1 − T 2 ) L ln ( R 2 / R 1 ) , where k is the thermal conductivity of the pipe. ( b ) Suppose the pipe is steel with R 1 = 3.3 cm, R 2 = 4.0 cm, and T 2 = 18°C. If the pipe holds still water at T 1 = 71°C, what will be the initial rate of change of its temperature? ( c ) Suppose water at 71°C enters the pipe and moves at a speed of 8.0 cm/s. What will be its temperature drop per centimeter of travel?
(III) A cylindrical pipe has inner radius R 1 and outer radius R 2 . The interior of the pipe carries hot water at temperature T 1 . The temperature outside is T 2 (< T 1 ). ( a ) Show that the rate of heat loss for a length L of pipe is d Q d t = 2 π k ( T 1 − T 2 ) L ln ( R 2 / R 1 ) , where k is the thermal conductivity of the pipe. ( b ) Suppose the pipe is steel with R 1 = 3.3 cm, R 2 = 4.0 cm, and T 2 = 18°C. If the pipe holds still water at T 1 = 71°C, what will be the initial rate of change of its temperature? ( c ) Suppose water at 71°C enters the pipe and moves at a speed of 8.0 cm/s. What will be its temperature drop per centimeter of travel?
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T1. Calculate what is the received frequency when the car drives away from the radar antenna at a speed v of a) 1 m/s ( = 3.6 km/h), b) 10 m/s ( = 36 km/h), c) 30 m /s ( = 108 km/h) . The radar transmission frequency f is 24.125 GHz = 24.125*10^9 Hz, about 24 GHz. Speed of light 2.998 *10^8 m/s.
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