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Index of refraction of glass of angle incidence zero and medium is water


You put a bottle of softdrink in a refrigerator and leave it until its temperature has dropped 10.0K.What is its temperature change in(a)Foand(b)Co?



A piece of steel of mass 35.0kg is taken out of a furnace at 820degree C and dropped into oil held in a steel container of mass 20.0kg. The oil and container are at 16.0degree C. For safety reasons, the final equilibrium temperature of the steel, oil and container must not exceed 40.0degree C. (Specific heat capacities are: steel 450J/kg/K and oil 2700J/kg/K)

what is the minimum mass of the oil?


A sample containing 1.00 kmol of helium (treated as an ideal gas) is put 

through the cycle of operations shown in the figure. BC is an isotherm, 

and pA = 1.00 atm, VA = 22.4 m3

, pB = 2.00 atm.

'n 1.00 kmol monster helium (soos 'n ideale gas hanteer) ondergaan 'n stel 

prosesse in ‘n siklus, soos aangetoon in die figuur. BC is 'n isoterm, en pA

= 1.00 atm, VA = 22.4 m3

, pB = 2.00 atm.

a) Calculate the temperatures TA, TB and volume VC.

b) Calculate the work done during the cycle. Recall the expression for work done during an isothermal 

process.


Three moles of an ideal gas are compressed from 5.5 × 102

to 2.5 × 102 m3

. During the compression, 6.1 × 103

J of work is done on the gas, and heat is removed to keep the temperature of the gas constant at all times. 

Calculate the temperature of the gas.


An experiment is conducted with a joule apparatus. The hanging objects descend through a distance of 3.65 m each time. After 30.0 descends, a total of 6.20 kJ has been added to the water. What is the total mass of the hanging objects ?


What is heat and thermodynamics with detail


A  brass  plug has  a  diameter  of 10,000 cm  at  20°C.  To what  temperature  must  it  be  cooled in order to fit  into  a  hole  A  brass  plug has  a  diameter  of 10,000 cm  at  20°C.  To what  temperature  must  it  be  cooled in order to fit  into  a  hole  with a  diameter  of 9,997 cm?  (α  =19×  10–  6)





1.) A cooler bag at a beach party contains 12 cans of fizzy drinks at 5° C. Each can has a mass of 0.35 kg and a specific heat capacity of 3800 J/(kg.K). Someone adds a 6 5 kg watermelon at 27° C to the bag. The specific heat capacity of watermelon is nearly the same as that of water, i.e. 4.184 J/(kg.K). Ignore the little heat lost to the cooler bag and the environment. Calculate the final temperature T of the fizzy drinks and watermelon.

2.) Three moles of an ideal gas are compressed from 5.5×10^-2 to 2.5×10^-2 m³. During the compression, 6 1×10³ J of work is done on the gas, and heat is removed to keep the temperature of the gas constant at all times. Calculate the temperature of the gas.


If 30 J of work was performed by a system in every way was insulated. How much heat energy is transferred?