Solutions for EP CONCEPTUAL PHYSICAL SCI.-MOD.MASTER.
Problem 1RCQ:
What are the temperatures for freezing water on the Celsius and the Fahrenheit scales, respectively?...Problem 2RCQ:
Is the temperature of an object a measure of the total translational kinetic energy of molecules in...Problem 3RCQ:
Under what condition does a thermometer measure the temperature of its surroundings? (Why do we say...Problem 4RCQ:
By how much does the pressure of a gas in a right vessel decrease when the temperature is decreased...Problem 7RCQ:
How much energy can be removed from a system at 0 K?Problem 10RCQ:
How does heat differ from thermal energy?Problem 12RCQ:
Why is heat measured in joules?Problem 14RCQ:
Cite a way in which the energy value of foods is determined.Problem 15RCQ:
Distinguish among a calorie, a Calorie, and a joule.Problem 16RCQ:
Which law of thermodynamics consists of the conservation of energy applied to thermal systems?Problem 17RCQ:
What becomes of heat that is added to a system but doesnt increase the temperature of the system?Problem 23RCQ:
Which warms faster when heat is applied: iron or silver? Which has the lower specific heat...Problem 24RCQ:
How does the specific heat capacity of water compare with the specific heat capacities of other...Problem 25RCQ:
What is the relationship between waters high specific heat capacity and Europes climate?Problem 27RCQ:
Which generally expands more for an equal increase in temperature: solids or liquids?Problem 28RCQ:
When the temperature of ice-cold water is increased slightly, does it undergo a net expansion or a...Problem 29RCQ:
What is the reason for ice being less dense than water?Problem 30RCQ:
At what temperature do the combined effects of contraction and expansion produce the smallest volume...Problem 33PAC:
Use the formula above to show that it takes 3000 cal to raise the temperature of 300 g of water from...Problem 34PAC:
Use the same formula to show that it takes 12,570 joules to raise the temperature of the same mass...Problem 35PAC:
Show that 3000 cal = 12,570 J, the same quantity of thermal energy in different units.Problem 36TAS:
Will Maynez burns a 0.6-g peanut beneath 50 g of water which increases in temperature from 22C to...Problem 37TAS:
Consider a 6.0-g steel nail 8.0 cm long and a hammer that exerts an average force of 600 N on the...Problem 38TAS:
If you wish to warm 50 kg of water by 20C for your bath, show that the amount of heat needed is 1000...Problem 39TAS:
The specific heat capacity of steel is 450 J/kg C. Show that the amount of heat needed to raise the...Problem 40TAS:
In the lab, you submerge 100 g of 40C nails in 200 g of 20C water. (The specific heat of iron is...Problem 41TAS:
Consider a 1-m bar that expands 0.6 cm when heated. Show that when similarly heated, a 100-m bar of...Problem 42TAS:
Suppose that the 1.3-km main span of steel for the Golden Gate Bridge had no expansion joints. Show...Problem 43TAS:
Imagine people breathing on the length of a 40,000-km steel pipe that forms a ring to fit snugly...Problem 46TAR:
How much the lengths of various substances change with temperature changes is given by their...Problem 47TAR:
The precise volume of 200 grams of water in a beaker depends on the temperature of the water. Rank...Problem 48E:
A friend says that molecules in a mixture of gases in thermal equilibrium have the same average...Problem 49E:
A friend says that molecules in a mixture of gases in thermal equilibrium have the same average...Problem 50E:
A friend tells you that the surface temperature of a particular star is 50,000 degrees. You're not...Problem 52E:
Consider two glasses, one filled with water and the other half full, both at the same temperature....Problem 54E:
Which contains the greater amount of thermal energy: an iceberg or a cup of hot coffee? Defend your...Problem 55E:
On which temperature scale does the average kinetic energy of molecules double when the temperature...Problem 59E:
Instead of saying a red-hot horseshoe contains heat, it is correct to say a red-hot horseshoe...Problem 60E:
What is the general direction of the flow of thermal energy? What is the name of t hat flow?Problem 64E:
If 100 joules of heat is added to a system that does no external work, by how much is the thermal...Problem 65E:
If 100 joules of heat is added to a system that does 40 joules of external work, by how much is the...Problem 69E:
Entropy is a measure of how energy become disorderly in a system. Disorder increases and entropy...Problem 70E:
In the previous question, there is a reason why all the gas molecules in our room don't suddenly...Problem 71E:
What happens to the pressure within a scaled gallon can when it is heated? When it is cooled ?...Problem 72E:
After a car it driven along a road for some distance, why does the air pressure in the tires...Problem 74E:
What does the high specific heat of water have to do with the convection currents in the air at the...Problem 75E:
Why does jello stay cooler for a longer time than sandwiches when both are removed from a picnic...Problem 77E:
Which undergoes a greater change in temperature when heat is applied: 1 kg of iron? Defend your...Problem 80E:
On cold winter nights in days past, it was common to take a heated object to bed with you. Which...Problem 81E:
Why does the presence of large bodies of water tend to moderate the climate of nearby land, making...Problem 82E:
If the winds at the latitude of San Francisco and Washington, D.C., were from the east rather than...Problem 83E:
Compared with conventional water heaters in the United States, why do propane tankless water heaters...Problem 85E:
In terms of thermal expansion, why is it important that a lock and its key be made of the same...Problem 87E:
For many years, a method for breaking boulders was putting them in a hot fire and then dousing them...Problem 88E:
An old technique for separating a pair of nested wedged-together drinking glasses is to run water at...Problem 89E:
A metal ball is barely able to past through a metal ring. When Anette Zetterberg heats the ball, it...Problem 92E:
How does the combined volume of the billions of hexagonal open spaces in the structures of ice...Problem 93E:
A piece of solid iron sinks in a container of molten iron. A piece of solid aluminum sinks in a...Problem 94DQ:
In your room are things such as tables, chairs, and other people. Which of these things has a...Problem 95DQ:
Why can't you determine whether you are running a fever by touching your own forehead?Problem 96DQ:
The temperature of the Suns interior is about 107. Does it matter whether this is degrees Celsius or...Problem 97DQ:
If you drop a hot rock into a pail of water, the temperature of the rock and that of the water...Problem 98DQ:
Structural groaning and creaking noises ate sometimes heard in the attic of old buildings on cold...Problem 99DQ:
Why is it important that glass mirrors that have a low coefficient of expansion be -used in...Problem 100DQ:
Steel plates are commonly attached to each other with rivets. A rivet is a small metal cylinder,...Problem 101DQ:
After a machinist quickly slips a hot, snugly fitting iron ring over a very cold brass cylinder, the...Problem 102DQ:
Suppose that water is used in a thermometer instead of mercury. If the temperature is 4C and then...Problem 103DQ:
If cooling occurred at the bottom of a pond instead of at the surface, would a lake freeze from the...Problem 1RAT:
The motion of molecules that most affects temperature is (a) translational motion. (b) rotational...Problem 3RAT:
Absolute zero corresponds to a temperature of (a) 0 K. (b) 273 C. (c) both of these (d) neither of...Problem 4RAT:
Thermal energy is normally measured in units of (a) calories. (b) joules. (c) both of these (d)...Problem 6RAT:
Your garage gets messier day by day. In this case, entropy is (a) decreasing. (b) increasing. (c)...Problem 8RAT:
A bimetallic strip used in thermostats relies on the fact that different metals have different (a)...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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