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Physics, 18.09.2019 20:20, Twitches

Imagine you've been walking outside on a cold winter's day. when you arrive home at your studio apartment, you realize that you left a window open and your 5.0m×5.0m×3.0m room is only slightly warmer than the outside. you turn on your 1.0-kw space heater right away and wait impatiently for the room to warm up. in this problem, make the following assumptions: the entire 1.0kw=1.0×103j/s output of the space heater goes into warming the air in the room. the air in the room is an ideal gas with five degrees of freedom per particle (three translational degrees of freedom and two rotational degrees of freedom—about right for nitrogen and oxygen).the air in the room is at a constant pressure of 1.00 atm. at room temperature (22 ∘c= 295 k) and atmospheric pressure, 1.00 mole of air fills a volume of 24.2 l. this is slightly larger than the volume of air at standard temperature and pressure, because room temperature is hotter than 0 ∘c. how long will it be before the heater warms the air in the room by 10 ∘c? express your answer in minutes to two significant figures.

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