Physics, 18.07.2019 00:40, aliyahedwards94
What is the change in the internal energy, in btu/lbm, of air as its temperature changes from 100 to 200°f? is there any difference if the temperature were to change from 0 to 100°f? the constant-volume specific heat of air at room temperature is cv = 0.171 btu/lbm·r. consider the variation of specific heat with temperature. cv = 0.1725 btu/lbm·r at 150°f and cv = 0.1712 btu/lbm·r at 50°f.
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Physics, 21.06.2019 22:50, Jasten
A23 kg log of wood begins from rest, 300 m up a sluice (a water track used to transport logs, think of it as an inclined plane with negligible friction) inclined at 20° to the horizontal. after it reaches the flat waterway at the bottom it collides elastically with a 100 kg block of wood initially at rest near the base of the incline. (a) how long does it take the 23 kg log to travel down the incline? (b) what is the speed of the 23 kg log at the bottom of the incline? (c) what are the velocities of both blocks of wood after the collision? (d) what is the total kinetic energy before the collision? (e) what is the kinetic energy of the 23 kg log after the collision? (f) what is the kinetic energy of the 100 kg block of wood after the collision? (g) what is the total kinetic energy after the collision? (h) compare the total initial and total final kinetic energies. is this consistent with what you would expect for elastic collisions? explain!
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Physics, 22.06.2019 03:00, babysune01
Which law represents the thermodynamic statement of the conservation of energy of a system? a. the fourth law b. the first law c. the second law d. the third law
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