Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics (4th Edition)
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700 J ; From the first law of thermodynamics, the ... more
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The work done by the gas in process ADB is less ... more
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No ; Depending on the temperature at which cooking... more
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Internal energy decreases No work is done, only ... more
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According to the conservation of energy, the total... more
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Yes 3700 J ; From the first law of thermodynamics... more
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YesBoiling of water at , Condensation, Evaporation... more
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The first law of thermodynamics is applicable on ... more
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The first law of thermodynamics states that the ... more
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The fan will move in the counterclockwise ... more
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This is because the air is not trapped and it can ... more
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The silvered liner and vacuum between the walls ... more
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Due to the counter-clockwise rotation of the Sun ... more
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0.04 candies ; The procedure below will be ... more
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Heat is calculated as the product of the mass, ... more
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3.0 min ; To calculate the time taken to heat the ... more
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6.9 min ; The heat energy provided to the system ... more
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370 kcal ; When an oxygen-candy mixture is ignited... more
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; The melting temperature of the silver is . The ... more
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0.31 kg ; The heat required to change the phase of... more
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4700 kcal ; To calculate the energy, let us assume... more
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360 m/s ; The heat required to change the unit ... more
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2.4 g ; The heat required to change the phase of a... more
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236 J ; According to the ideal gas equation, the ... more
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The amount of heat energy required to raise the ... more
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83.7 g/molkrypton ; Since the gas is monatomic, ... more
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The first law of thermodynamics indicates that the... more
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An adiabatic process is nothing but a process in ... more
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120 W ; The formula for the heat conduction rate ... more
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35 W ; The conduction rates through the two ... more
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6.4 kcal ; The formula to calculate the heat ... more
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3.6 kg ; Assume that evaporation of water occurs ... more
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57 K ; The first law of thermodynamics states that... more
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273 K and 99.48 K;4.5 atm and 0.36 atm ; Let the ... more
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305 J ; As the specific heat is a function of ... more
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15.3 ; The combined gas law for an ideal gas is ... more
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1200 s ; Cooling by convection is produced by the ... more
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2149 J ; According to the question, the steam ... more
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0.457 atm ; Consider an ideal diatomic gas with no... more