Solutions for College Physics Volume 1 (Chs. 1-16); Mastering Physics with Pearson eText -- ValuePack Access Card -- for College Physics (10th Edition)
Problem 1CQ:
When a block with a hole in it is heated, why doesnt the material around the hole expand into the...Problem 2CQ:
You have a drink that you want to cool off. You could put in 100 g of ice or 100 g of water, both at...Problem 3CQ:
A thermostat for controlling household heating systems often contains a bimetallic element...Problem 4CQ:
Why is it sometimes possible to loosen caps on screw-top bottles by dipping the capped bottle...Problem 5CQ:
To raise the temperature of an object, must you add heat to it? If you add heat to an object, must...Problem 7CQ:
If you have wet hands and pick up a piece of metal that is below the freezing point of water, you...Problem 8CQ:
If you add heat slowly to ice at 0C, why doesnt the temperature of the ice increase? What becomes of...Problem 10CQ:
A person pours a cup of hot coffee, intending to drink it 5 minutes later. To have it as hot as...Problem 11CQ:
If you put your hand into boiling water at 212F, you will immediately get a serious bum. Yet you...Problem 12CQ:
You are going away for the weekend and plan to turn down your home thermostat to conserve energy....Problem 14CQ:
A cold block of metal feels colder than a block of wood at the same temperature. Why? A hot block of...Problem 1MCP:
If heat Q is required to increase the temperature of a metal object from 4C to 6C, the amount of...Problem 3MCP:
If an amount of heat Q is needed to increase the temperature of a solid metal sphere of diameter D...Problem 4MCP:
if you mix 100 g of ice at 0C with 100 g of boiling water at 100C in a perfectly insulated...Problem 7MCP:
A thin metal rod expands 1.5 mm when its temperature is increased by 2.0 C. If an identical rod of...Problem 10MCP:
The thermal conductivity of concrete is 0.80 W/(mK), and the thermal conductivity of a certain wood...Problem 11MCP:
The graph in Figure 14.24 shows the temperature as a function of time for a sample of material being...Problem 12MCP:
For the sample in the preceding question, what segment of the graph shows the specific heat of the...Problem 1P:
(a) While vacationing in Europe, you feel sick and are told that you have a temperature of 40.2C....Problem 2P:
Temperatures in biomedicine. (a) Normal body temperature. The average normal body temperature...Problem 3P:
(a) On January 22, 1943. the temperature in Spearfish, South Dakota, rose from 4.0F to 45.0F in just...Problem 4P:
Inside the earth and the sun. (a) Geophysicists have estimated that the temperature at the center of...Problem 5P:
(a) At what temperature do the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales give the same reading? (b) Is there any...Problem 7P:
The Eiffel Tower in Paris is 984 ft tall and is made mostly of steel. If this is its height in...Problem 8P:
A steel bridge is built in the summer when its temperature is 35.0C. At the time of construction,...Problem 9P:
A metal rod is 40.125 cm long at 20.0C and 40.148 cm long at 45.0C. Calculate the average...Problem 10P:
A steel bar and a copper bar have the same length of 1.500 m at 10.00C. What is the difference in...Problem 11P:
An underground tank with a capacity of 1700 L (1.70 m3) is completely filled with ethanol that has...Problem 12P:
A copper cylinder is initially at 20.0C. At what temperature will its volume be 0.150% larger than...Problem 13P:
An aluminum sphere has a diameter of 30.00 cm at 0C. (a) Determine the spheres diameter when it is...Problem 14P:
The outer diameter of a glass jar and the inner diameter of its iron lid are both 725 mm at room...Problem 15P:
A glass flask whose volume is 1000.00 cm3 at 0.0C is completely filled with mercury at this...Problem 16P:
Ensuring a tight fit. Aluminum rivets used in airplane construction are made slightly larger than...Problem 17P:
The markings on an aluminum ruler and a brass ruler begin at the left end; when the rulers are at...Problem 19P:
One of the moving parts of an engine contains 1.60 kg of aluminum and 0.300 kg of iron and is...Problem 20P:
In an effort to stay awake for an all-night study session, a student makes a cup of coffee by first...Problem 23P:
You are given a sample of metal and asked to determine its specific heat. You weigh the sample and...Problem 25P:
You add 5000 J of heat to a piece of iron and you observe a temperature rise of 18.0 C. (a) What is...Problem 27P:
A 15.0 g bullet traveling horizontally at 865 m/s passes through a tank containing 13.5 kg of water...Problem 29P:
A technician measures the specific heat of an unidentified liquid by immersing an electrical...Problem 31P:
Consult Table 14.4. (a) How much heat is required to melt 0.150 kg of lead at 327.3C? (b) How much...Problem 32P:
A blacksmith cools a 1.20 kg chunk of iron, initially at a temperature of 650.0C, by trickling 15.0C...Problem 33P:
Treatment for a stroke. One suggested treatment for a person who has suffered a stroke is to immerse...Problem 34P:
A container holds 0.550 kg of ice at 15.0C. The mass of the container can be ignored. Heat is...Problem 35P:
On a cold winter day, a 1 kg aluminum sphere at an initial temperature of 0.00C is dropped from the...Problem 36P:
Evaporative cooling. The evaporation of sweat is an important mechanism for temperature control in...Problem 38P:
How much heat is required to convert 12.0 g of ice at 10.0C to steam at 100.0C? Express your answer...Problem 39P:
Steam burns vs. water burns. What is the amount of heat entering your skin when it receives the heat...Problem 40P:
Bicycling on a warm day. If the air temperature is the same as the temperature of your skin (about...Problem 41P:
Overheating. (a) By how much would the body temperature of the bicyclist in the previous problem...Problem 42P:
You have 750 g of water at 10.0C in a large insulated beaker. How much boiling water at 100.0C must...Problem 44P:
A copper pot with a mass of 0.500 kg contains 0.170 kg of water, and both are at a temperature of...Problem 45P:
In a physics lab experiment, a student immersed 200 one-cent coins (each having a mass of 3.00 g) in...Problem 46P:
A laboratory technician drops an 85.0 g solid sample of unknown material at a temperature of 100.0C...Problem 47P:
The specific heat of sulfur is 750 J/(kgK), and the specific heat of lead is 130 J/(kgK). Suppose...Problem 48P:
An insulated beaker with negligible mass contains 0.250 kg of water at a temperature of 75.0C. How...Problem 49P:
A Styrofoam bucket of negligible mass contains 1.75 kg of water and 0.450 kg of ice. More ice, from...Problem 50P:
A slab of a thermal insulator with a cross-sectional area of 100 cm2 is 3.00 cm thick Its thermal...Problem 51P:
You are asked to design a cylindrical steel rod 50.0 cm long, with a circular cross section, that...Problem 52P:
Conduction through the skin. The blood plays an important role in removing heat from the body by...Problem 53P:
A pot with a steel bottom 8.50 mm thick rests on a hot stove. The area of the bottom of the pot is...Problem 54P:
A carpenter builds an exterior house wall with a layer of wood 3.0 cm thick on the outside and a...Problem 55P:
A picture window has dimensions of 1.40 m 2.50 m and is made of glass 5.20 mm thick. On a winter...Problem 56P:
One end of an insulated metal rod is maintained at 100C, while the other end is maintained at 0C by...Problem 58P:
A box-shaped coal-burning stove has exhausted most of its fuel and its surface temperature has...Problem 59P:
How large is the sun? By measuring the spectrum of wavelengths of light from our sun, we know that...Problem 60P:
Basal metabolic rate. The basal metabolic rate is the rate at which energy is produced in the body...Problem 61P:
The emissivity of tungsten is 0.35. A tungsten sphere with a radius of 1.50 cm is suspended within a...Problem 62P:
A spherical pot of hot coffee contains 0.75 L of liquid (essentially water) at an initial...Problem 65GP:
Global warming. As the earth warms, sea level will rise due to melting of the polar ice and thermal...Problem 66GP:
A Foucault pendulum consists of a brass sphere with a diameter of 35.0 cm suspended from a steel...Problem 67GP:
On-demand water heaters. Conventional hot-water heaters consist of a tank of water maintained at a...Problem 69GP:
Shivering. You have no doubt noticed that you usually shiver when you get out of the shower....Problem 70GP:
A steel ring with a 2.5000 in. inside diameter at 20.0C is to be warmed and slipped over a brass...Problem 71GP:
Pasta time! You are making pesto for your pasta and have a cylindrical measuring cup 10.0 cm high...Problem 72GP:
A copper calorimeter can with mass 0.100 kg contains 0.160 kg of water and 0.018 kg of ice in...Problem 73GP:
A 0.4 kg piece of ice at 10C is dropped from a height h. Upon impact, 5% of its kinetic energy is...Problem 74GP:
Hot air in a physics lecture. (a) A typical student listening attentively to a physics lecture has a...Problem 75GP:
The ship of the desert. Camels require very little water because they are able to tolerate...Problem 76GP:
A worker pours 1.250 kg of molten lead at a temperature of 327.3 C into 0.5000 kg of water at a...Problem 77GP:
A thirsty nurse cools a 2.00 L bottle of a soft drink (mostly water) by pouring it into a large...Problem 78GP:
One experimental method of measuring an insulating materials thermal conductivity is to construct a...Problem 79GP:
The icecaps of Greenland and Antarctica contain about 1.75% of the total water (by mass) on the...Problem 80GP:
The effect of urbanization on plant growth. A study published in July 2004 indicated that...Problem 81GP:
Basal metabolic rate. The energy output of an animal engaged in an activity is called the basal...Problem 82GP:
A thermos for liquid helium. A physicist uses a cylindrical metal can 0.250 m high and 0.090 m in...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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