
Concept explainers
(a)
Find the mass of the ice that melts.
(a)

Answer to Problem 76AP
The mass of the ice that melts is
Explanation of Solution
Write the equation for kinetic energy,
Here,
Write the appropriate energy equation for isolated copper ice system.
Here,
Conclusion:
Substitute
Therefore, the mass of the ice that melts is
(b)
Find the energy input, change in internal energy and change in the mechanical energy of the block-ice system.
(b)

Answer to Problem 76AP
The general continuity equation for energy is,
The energy input, change in internal energy and change in the mechanical energy of the block-ice system are
Explanation of Solution
For the block as a system
Conclusion:
For the block-ice system.
Therefore, the energy input, change in internal energy and change in the mechanical energy of the block-ice system are
(c)
Find the energy input and change in internal energy for the ice system.
(c)

Answer to Problem 76AP
The energy input and change in internal energy for the ice system are
Explanation of Solution
For the ice as a system
Conclusion:
For the ice system.
Therefore, the energy input and change in internal energy for the ice system are
(d)
Find the mass of the ice that melts.
(d)

Answer to Problem 76AP
The mass of the ice that melts is
Explanation of Solution
This is same as solved in part a, use the equations in part a.
Conclusion:
Substitute
Therefore, the mass of the ice that melts is
(e)
Find the energy input, change in internal energy for the ice system and change in mechanical energy for the block-ice system.
(e)

Answer to Problem 76AP
The energy input, change in internal energy for the ice system and change in mechanical energy for the block-ice system are
Explanation of Solution
For the ice as a system
Conclusion:
For the ice system.
For block-ice system
Therefore, the energy input, change in internal energy for the ice system and change in mechanical energy for the block-ice system are
(f)
Find the energy input and change in internal energy for the metal-sheet system.
(f)

Answer to Problem 76AP
The energy input and change in internal energy for the metal-sheet system are
Explanation of Solution
For the ice as a system
Conclusion:
For the metal sheet system,
Therefore, the energy input and change in internal energy for the metal-sheet system are
(g)
Find the change in the temperature.
(g)

Answer to Problem 76AP
The change in the temperature is
Explanation of Solution
Write the appropriate energy equation for copper-copper system.
As the system have symmetry, each of the copper slab possesses half of the internal energy change of the system.
Then, the internal energy change of the copper slab is,
Conclusion:
Substitute
Therefore, the change in the temperature is
(h)
Find the energy input, change in internal energy for the sliding slab and change in mechanical energy for the two-slab system.
(h)

Answer to Problem 76AP
The energy input, change in internal energy for the sliding slab and change in mechanical energy for the two-slab system are
Explanation of Solution
For the sliding slab
Conclusion:
For two-slab system
Therefore, the energy input, change in internal energy for the sliding slab and change in mechanical energy for the two-slab system are
(i)
Find the energy input and change in internal energy for the stationary slab.
(i)

Answer to Problem 76AP
The energy input and change in internal energy for the stationary slab are
Explanation of Solution
For the stationary slab
Conclusion:
For stationary slab
Therefore, the energy input, change in internal energy for the sliding slab and change in mechanical energy for the two-slab system are
Want to see more full solutions like this?
Chapter 20 Solutions
Physics For Scientists And Engineers With Modern Physics, 9th Edition, The Ohio State University
- Hi Expert in Physics, I have uploaded pictures with respect to some physics equations. Could please name all Greek alphabet and their English name?arrow_forward81 SSM Figure 29-84 shows a cross section of an infinite conducting sheet carrying a current per unit x-length of 2; the current emerges perpendicularly out of the page. (a) Use the Biot-Savart law and symmetry to show that for all points B P P. BD P' Figure 29-84 Problem 81. x P above the sheet and all points P' below it, the magnetic field B is parallel to the sheet and directed as shown. (b) Use Ampere's law to prove that B = ½µλ at all points P and P'.arrow_forwardWhat All equations of Ountum physics?arrow_forward
- Please rewrite the rules of Quantum mechanics?arrow_forwardSuppose there are two transformers between your house and the high-voltage transmission line that distributes the power. In addition, assume your house is the only one using electric power. At a substation the primary of a step-down transformer (turns ratio = 1:23) receives the voltage from the high-voltage transmission line. Because of your usage, a current of 51.1 mA exists in the primary of the transformer. The secondary is connected to the primary of another step-down transformer (turns ratio = 1:36) somewhere near your house, perhaps up on a telephone pole. The secondary of this transformer delivers a 240-V emf to your house. How much power is your house using? Remember that the current and voltage given in this problem are rms values.arrow_forwardThe human eye is most sensitive to light having a frequency of about 5.5 × 1014 Hz, which is in the yellow-green region of the electromagnetic spectrum. How many wavelengths of this light can fit across a distance of 2.2 cm?arrow_forward
- A one-dimensional harmonic oscillator of mass m and angular frequency w is in a heat bath of temperature T. What is the root mean square of the displacement of the oscillator? (In the expressions below k is the Boltzmann constant.) Select one: ○ (KT/mw²)1/2 ○ (KT/mw²)-1/2 ○ kT/w O (KT/mw²) 1/2In(2)arrow_forwardTwo polarizers are placed on top of each other so that their transmission axes coincide. If unpolarized light falls on the system, the transmitted intensity is lo. What is the transmitted intensity if one of the polarizers is rotated by 30 degrees? Select one: ○ 10/4 ○ 0.866 lo ○ 310/4 01/2 10/2arrow_forwardBefore attempting this problem, review Conceptual Example 7. The intensity of the light that reaches the photocell in the drawing is 160 W/m², when 0 = 18°. What would be the intensity reaching the photocell if the analyzer were removed from the setup, everything else remaining the same? Light Photocell Polarizer Insert Analyzerarrow_forward
- The lifetime of a muon in its rest frame is 2.2 microseconds. What is the lifetime of the muon measured in the laboratory frame, where the muon's kinetic energy is 53 MeV? It is known that the rest energy of the muon is 106 MeV. Select one: O 4.4 microseconds O 6.6 microseconds O 3.3 microseconds O 1.1 microsecondsarrow_forwardThe Lagrangian of a particle performing harmonic oscil- lations is written in the form L = ax² - Bx² - yx, where a, and are constants. What is the angular frequency of oscillations? A) √2/a B) √(+2a)/B C) √√Ba D) B/αarrow_forwardThe mean temperature of the Earth is T=287 K. What would the new mean temperature T' be if the mean distance between the Earth and the Sun was increased by 2%? Select one: ○ 293 K O 281 K ○ 273 K 284 Karrow_forward
- Principles of Physics: A Calculus-Based TextPhysicsISBN:9781133104261Author:Raymond A. Serway, John W. JewettPublisher:Cengage LearningPhysics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations...PhysicsISBN:9781133939146Author:Katz, Debora M.Publisher:Cengage Learning
- Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Technology ...PhysicsISBN:9781305116399Author:Raymond A. Serway, John W. JewettPublisher:Cengage LearningCollege PhysicsPhysicsISBN:9781285737027Author:Raymond A. Serway, Chris VuillePublisher:Cengage LearningCollege PhysicsPhysicsISBN:9781938168000Author:Paul Peter Urone, Roger HinrichsPublisher:OpenStax College





