1 Patterns Of Motion And Equilibrium 2 Newton's Laws Of Motion 3 Momentum And Energy 4 Gravity, Projectiles, And Satellites 5 Fluid Mechanics 6 Thermal Energy And Thermodynamics 7 Heat Transfer And Change Of Phase 8 Static And Current Electricity 9 Magnetism And Electromagnetic Induction 10 Waves And Sound 11 Light 12 Atoms And The Periodic Table 13 The Atomic Nucleus And Radioactivity 14 Elememts Of Chemistry 15 How Atoms Bond And Molecules Attract 16 Mixtures 17 How Chemicals React 18 Two Classes Of Chemical Reactions 19 Organic Compounds 20 Rocks And Minerals 21 Plate Tectonics And Earth's Interior 22 Shaping Earth's Surface 23 Geologic Time - Reading The Rock Record 24 The Oceans, Atmosphere, And Climatic Effects 25 Driving Forces Of Weather 26 The Solar System 27 Stars And Galaxies 28 The Structure Of Space And Time expand_more
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Problem 1RCQ: What is the role of loose electrons in heat conductors? Problem 2RCQ: What is the explanation for a barefoot firewalker being able to walk safely on red-hot wooden coals? Problem 3RCQ: Does a good insulator prevent heat from getting through it, or does it simply delay its passage? Problem 4RCQ: By what means is heat transferred by convection? Problem 5RCQ: What happens to the temperature of air when it expands? Problem 6RCQ: Why is Millies hand not burned when she holds it above the escape valve of the pressure cooker... Problem 7RCQ: Why does the direction of coastal winds change from day to night? Problem 8RCQ: How is the peak frequency of radiant energy related to the absolute temperature of the radiating... Problem 9RCQ: What is terrestrial radiation? How does it differ from solar radiation? Problem 10RCQ Problem 11RCQ: Why does the pupil of the eve appear black? Problem 12RCQ: Does a red-hot poker radiate more when it is placed in a warm oven, or when it is placed in a cold... Problem 13RCQ Problem 14RCQ: Does Newtons law of cooling apply to warming as well as to cooling? Problem 15RCQ: What would be the consequence to Earths climate if the greenhouse effect were completely eliminated? Problem 16RCQ: What is meant by the expression You can never change only one thing? Problem 17RCQ: What are the four common phases of matter? Problem 18RCQ Problem 19RCQ: What is evaporation, and why is it a cooling process? Problem 20RCQ: What is sublimation? Problem 21RCQ: What is condensation, how does it differ from evaporation, and why is it a warming process? Problem 22RCQ Problem 23RCQ: Distinguish between evaporation and boiling. Problem 24RCQ: Why does water not boil at 100C when it is under greater-than-normal atmospheric pressure? Problem 25RCQ: Is it the boiling of the water or the higher temperature of the water that cooks food faster in a... Problem 26RCQ Problem 27RCQ: Why does decreasing the temperature of a liquid make it freeze? Problem 28RCQ: Why doesnt water freeze at 0C when it contains dissolved material? Problem 29RCQ: Does a liquid give off energy or absorb energy when changes into a gas? When it changes into a... Problem 30RCQ: Does a gas give off energy or absorb energy when it changes into a liquid? How about a solid... Problem 40PAC: Show that 5000 cal of heat is needed to increase the temperature of 50 g water from 0C to 100C. The... Problem 41PAC Problem 42PAC: Show that 4000 cal of heat is needed to melt 50 g of 0C ice. The heat of fusion Lf for water is 80... Problem 43PAC Problem 44PAC: Show that 27,000 cal is needed to turn 50 g of 100C boiling water into steam. The heat of... Problem 45PAC: Calculate the quantity of heat needed to turn 200 g of 100C water to steam at the same temperature. Problem 46PAC: Show that a total of 36,000 calories is needed to change 50g of 0C ice 10 steam at 100C. Problem 47TAS: Show that 9300 cal of heat a needed to change 15 g of 20C water to 100C steam. Problem 48TAS: Show that 100 g of 100C steam will completely melt 800 g of 0C ice. Problem 49TAS: A small block of ice at 0C is subjected to 10 g of 100C steam and melts completely. Show that the... Problem 50TAS: The specific heat capacity of ice is about 0.5 cal/gC. Suppose it remains at that value all the way... Problem 51TAS: A 10-kg iron ball is dropped onto a pavement from a height of 100 m. Suppose that half of the heat... Problem 52TAS: A black of ice at 0C is dropped and completely melts upon impact. Assume that there is no air... Problem 53TAS: Fifty grams of hot water at 80C is poured into a cavity in a very large block of ice at 0C. The... Problem 54TAS: A 100-g chunk of 80C iron is dropped into a cavity in a very large block of ice at 0C. Show that the... Problem 55TAS: The heat of vaporization of ethyl alcohol Lv it about 200 cal/g. Show that if 4 kg of this... Problem 56TAR: From greatest to lowest, rank these materials for conducting heat: (a) Copper wire. (b) Snow. (c)... Problem 57TAR: From greatest to least, rank the frequency of radiation of these emitters of radiant energy: (a)... Problem 58TAR: Rank the boiling-water temperature at the following locations from highest to lowest: (a) Death... Problem 59TAR: From greatest to least, rank the energy needed for these phase changes for equal amounts of H2O. (a)... Problem 60E: Between the act of standing barefoot on top of an igloo and being inside, when does snow act as a... Problem 61E: Which will cool your finger faster, touching a nail stuck in ice or touching the surface of the ice?... Problem 62E: Wood is a better insulator than glass. Yet fiberglass is commonly used as an insulator in wooden... Problem 63E: Visit a snow-covered cemetery and note that the snow does not slope upward against the gravestones... Problem 64E: Wood has a very low conductivity. Does it still have a low conductivity if it is very hotthat is, in... Problem 65E: What is the purpose of the copper or aluminum layer on the bottom of a stainless-steel pot? Problem 66E: Many tongues have been injured by licking a piece of metal on a very cold day. Why would little harm... Problem 67E Problem 68E: When air is rapidly compressed, why does its temperature increase? Problem 69E: When you blow air onto your hand from your wide-open mouth, your hand is warmed. Why is your hand... Problem 70E: Snowmaking machines used at ski areas blow a mixture of compressed air and water through a nozzle.... Problem 71E: From a position near an incandescent lamp, turn it on and off quickly. While it is briefly on you... Problem 72E: The source of the heat of volcanoes and natural hot springs is trace amounts of radioactive minerals... Problem 73E Problem 74E: If everything radiates, why doesnt every tiling zoom downward in temperature? Problem 75E: What is the name given to radiant energy emitted by Earth? How does it differ from radiation emitted... Problem 76E Problem 77E: You enter a crowded and chilly classroom early in the morning on a cold winter day. Before the end... Problem 78E: In terms of physics, why do restaurants serve baked potatoes wrapped in aluminum foil? Problem 79E: Why isnt it important to convert temperatures to the Kelvin scale when we use Newtons law of... Problem 80E: Which decreases in temperature more rapidly, a white-hot poker or a red-hot poker? Or do they cool... Problem 81E: Which will warm by 15C quicker in a 100C oven: a 10C piece of pie or a 20C piece of pie? Problem 82E: Why is a water-based white solution (whitewash) sometimes applied to the glass of florists... Problem 83E: If the composition of the atmosphere were charged so that it permitted a greater amount of... Problem 84E: Consider the solar energy that enters a florists greenhouse and is absorbed by plains. Why is the... Problem 85E: What does the planet Venus have to do with Earths greenhouse effect? Problem 86E: Alcohol evaporates more rapidly than water at the same temperature. Which produces more cooling;... Problem 87E: You can determine wind direction by wetting your finger and holding it up in the air. Explain. Problem 88E: Why does a dog pant when it is hot? Problem 89E: Give two reasons why pouring a cup of hot coffee into a saucer results in faster cooling? Problem 90E: Porous canvas bags filled with water are used by travelers in hot weather. When the bags are slung... Problem 91E: Why does wrapping a bottled beverage in a wet cloth at a picnic often produce a cooler bottle than... Problem 92E: A friend says that the reason why you feel uncomfortable in muggy weather is that water molecules in... Problem 93E Problem 94E: Double-pane windows have nitrogen gas or very dry air between the panes. Why is using ordinary air... Problem 95E: Boiling can be brought about by increasing the temperature of water. How can boiling be brought... Problem 96E: Why does the boiling temperature of water decrease when the water is under reduced pressure, such as... Problem 97E: Room-temperature water boils spontaneously in a vacuumon the Moon, for example. Could you cook an... Problem 98E: Your inventor friend proposes a design for cookware that allows boiling to take place below 100C so... Problem 99E: When boiling spaghetti, is your cooking time reduced if the water is vigorously boiling instead of... Problem 100E: Why does putting a lid over a pot of water on a stove shorten the time needed for the water to come... Problem 101E: In the power plant of a nuclear submarine, the temperature of the water in the reactor is above... Problem 102E: Distinguish between melting and freezing in terms of molecular speeds. Problem 103E: How do the temperature at which a particular metal melts and the temperature at which it freezes... Problem 104E: Discuss why half-frozen fruit punch is always sweeter than completely melted fruit punch. Problem 105E: What role does antifreeze play in preventing the freezing of water? Problem 106E Problem 107E: When can you withdraw heal from a substance without lowering its temperature? Give an example. Problem 108E: What dots an air conditioner have in common with a refrigerator? Problem 109E: Air-conditioning units contain no water whatsoever, yet it is common to see water dripping from... Problem 110E Problem 111E Problem 112DQ: Wrap part of a fur coat around a thermometer. Discuss whether or not the temperature rises. Problem 113DQ: What is the principal reason why a feather quilt is so warm on a cold winter night? Problem 114DQ: Friends in your discussion group say that when you touch a piece of ice, cold flows from the ice to... Problem 115DQ: If all the molecules in a liquid had the same speed, and some were able to evaporate, would the... Problem 116DQ: What is the source of energy that keeps the dunking bird in Figure 7.28 operating? Problem 117DQ: How do the average kinetic energies of hydrogen and oxygen gases compare when these two gases are... Problem 118DQ: In a mixture of U-238 and U-233 isotopes, which atoms have the greater average speed? How would this... Problem 119DQ: A number of objects at different temperatures placed in a closed room share radiant energy and... Problem 120DQ: Why can you drink a cup of boiling-hot tea atop a high mountain without any danger of burning your... Problem 121DQ: Hydrothermal vents are openings in the ocean floor that discharge water at temperatures far... Problem 122DQ: Suppose that at a restaurant, you are served coffee before you are ready to drink it. In order that... Problem 123DQ: If you wish to save fuel and youre going to leave your warm house for half an hour or so on a very... Problem 124DQ: If you wish to save fuel and you're going to leave your cool house for half an hour or so on a very... Problem 125DQ: Place a jar of water on a small stand on the bottom of a saucepan of water. Then the bottom of the... Problem 126DQ Problem 127DQ Problem 128DQ: Why does placing a tub of water in a farmers canning cellar help prevent canned food from freezing... Problem 129DQ: Why does spraying fruit trees with water before a frost help protect the fruit from freezing? Problem 130DQ: The snow-covered mailboxes raise a question: What explains why the light-colored ones are snow... Problem 1RAT: A firewalker walking barefoot across hot wooden coals depends on woods (a) good conduction. (b) poor... Problem 2RAT: Thermal convection is linked most closely to (a) radiant energy. (b) fluids. (c) insulators. (d) all... Problem 3RAT: When air is rapidly compressed, its temperature normally (a) increases. (b) decreases. (c) remains... Problem 4RAT Problem 5RAT: Planet Earth loses heat mainly by (a) conduction. (b) convection. (c) radiation. (d) all of these Problem 6RAT: Compared with terrestrial radiation, the radiation from the Sun has a (a) longer wavelength. (b)... Problem 7RAT Problem 8RAT: When evaporation occurs in a dish of water, the molecules left behind in the water (a) are less... Problem 9RAT: When steam changes phase to water, it (a) absorbs energy. (b) releases energy. (c) neither absorbs... Problem 10RAT: Boiling and freezing can occur at the same time when water is subjected to (a) decreased... format_list_bulleted