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Problem 1MCQ:
Which of the following processes is reversible? The room temperature collision of two atoms The...Problem 2MCQ:
In physics the collision of billiard balls is usually considered to be elastic. What observable...Problem 4MCQ:
4. When driving a car (the system), what object does work on the car to make it move at constant...Problem 5MCQ:
5. The law of energy conservation says that energy is always conserved; it can only be transferred...Problem 7MCQ:
Entropy can be calculated using which of the following expressions? a. Q/T b. (THTC)/TH c. Q/T d....Problem 9MCQ:
9. When a drop of ink enters a glass of water and spreads out, the entropy of the ink-water system...Problem 10MCQ:
10. Choose the best reason why the following statement is incorrect: When you clean your room and...Problem 12MCQ:
Which of the following changes will always increase the efficiency of a thermodynamic engine? Choose...Problem 13MCQ:
Entropy change is easier to determine for processes in which the temperature of the system is...Problem 14CQ:
14. Describe five everyday examples of processes that involve increases in entropy. Be sure to state...Problem 16CQ:
16. In terms of the statistical definition of entropy, why is there a good chance that the entropy...Problem 17CQ:
17. The entropy of the molecules that form leaves on a tree decreases in the spring of each year. Is...Problem 1P:
Below, BIO indicates a problem with a biological or medical focus. Problems labeled EST ask you to...Problem 2P:
Below, BIO indicates a problem with a biological or medical focus. Problems labeled EST ask you to...Problem 4P:
Below, BIO indicates a problem with a biological or medical focus. Problems labeled EST ask you to...Problem 6P:
6. (a) Identify all of the macrostate distributions for five atoms located in a box with two halves....Problem 8P:
* Determine the ratio of the number of microstates (count) of a system of eight atoms when in a...Problem 10P:
10. * Parachutists landing on island Parachutists have an equal chance of landing on the south half...Problem 12P:
* Nine numbered balls are dropped randomly into three boxes. The numbers of balls falling into each...Problem 13P:
* Rolling dice Two dice are rolled Macrostates of these dice are distinguished by the total number...Problem 14P:
14.* (a) Apply your knowledge of probability to explain why a drop of food coloring in a glass of...Problem 15P:
Explain using your knowledge of probability why a gas always occupies the entire volume of its...Problem 16P:
* EST Estimate the total change in entropy of two containers of water. One container holds 0.1 kg of...Problem 17P:
17. * EST (a) You add 0.1 kg of water at of iced tea at . Determine the final temperature of the...Problem 18P:
* Entropy change of a house A house at 20C transfers 1.0105 J of thermal energy to the outside air,...Problem 19P:
19. ** Barrel of water in cellar in winter A barrel containing 200 kg of water sits in a cellar...Problem 20P:
20. * EST (a) Determine the final temperature when 0.100 kg of water at is added to 0.300 kg of...Problem 21P:
* A 5.0-kg block slides on a level surface and stops because of friction. Its initial speed is 10...Problem 22P:
with the horizontal. Determine the entropy change of the block-inclined plane-Earth system for this...Problem 24P:
* BIO Efficiency of woman walking A 60-kg woman walking on level ground at 1 m/s metabolizes energy...Problem 26P:
26. ** A cyclic process involving 1 mole of ideal gas is shown in Figure P16.26 . (a) Determine the...Problem 27P:
27. ** A cyclic process involving 1 mole of ideal gas is shown in Figure P16.27 (a) Determine the...Problem 32P:
32. Rank the engines that operate with the following conditions in order of decreasing efficiency:...Problem 33P:
33. Nuclear power plant A nuclear power plant generates electric energy at a rate of 500 MW. The...Problem 37GP:
* A thermodynamic engine operates between two temperatures that differ from each other by 200C....Problem 38GP:
38. * A refrigerator transfers 700 J of thermal energy every second to a room while 580 J of thermal...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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