It has been suggested that a heat engine could be developed that made use of the temperature difference between water at the surface of the ocean and water several hundred meters deep. In the tropics, the temperatures may be 27°C and 4°C, respectively. ( a ) What is the maximum efficiency such an engine could have? ( b ) Why might such an engine be feasible in spite of the low efficiency? ( c ) Can you imagine any adverse environmental effects that might occur?
It has been suggested that a heat engine could be developed that made use of the temperature difference between water at the surface of the ocean and water several hundred meters deep. In the tropics, the temperatures may be 27°C and 4°C, respectively. ( a ) What is the maximum efficiency such an engine could have? ( b ) Why might such an engine be feasible in spite of the low efficiency? ( c ) Can you imagine any adverse environmental effects that might occur?
It has been suggested that a heat engine could be developed that made use of the temperature difference between water at the surface of the ocean and water several hundred meters deep. In the tropics, the temperatures may be 27°C and 4°C, respectively. (a) What is the maximum efficiency such an engine could have? (b) Why might such an engine be feasible in spite of the low efficiency? (c) Can you imagine any adverse environmental effects that might occur?
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In Fig. 22-55, positive
charge q = 7.81 pC is spread uni-
formly along a thin nonconducting
rod of length L = 14.5 cm. What are
the (a) magnitude and (b) direction
(relative to the positive direction
of the x axis) of the electric field
produced at point P, at distance
R = 6.00 cm from the rod along its
perpendicular bisector?
R
y
Р
+ + + + + + + + +-×
L
Figure 22-55 Problem 32.
1) A horizontal wire carrying current I in +x direction on the x-axis from x=0 to x=2
2) A vertical wire carrying current I upward at along the x=2 line from y=0 to y=8
3) A diagonal straight wire started at the origin and it ends at y=8 x=2 carrying a current in SE direction ( diagonally downward); y=4x
In a regional magnetic field that is given in vector notation by
B = ( y i - x j )/(x^2+y^2+25)
As components
Bx = (y+1)/x^2+y^2+25)
By = (1- x )/(x^2+y^2+25)
Find the integral expression for the net force for each branch carrying 5 ampere current.
An electric power station that operates at 30 KV and uses
a 15:1 set step-up ideal transformer is producing 400MW
(Mega-Watt) of power that is to be sent to a big city
with only 2.0% loss. What
which is located 270 km
away
is the resistance of the Two wires that are
being used?
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