How many joules of heat energy are needed to raise the temperature of 10.0 g (0.0100 kg) of aluminum from 22 K to 55 K, if the specific heat of aluminum is 897 J/kg * K. Explain your answer

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Answer 1

Answer:

296.01 J

Explanation:

From the question,

Q = cm(t₂-t₁)....................... Equation 1

Where Q = quantity of heat, c = specific heat capacity of aluminium, m = mass of aluminium, t₁ = Initial temperature, t₂ = Final temperature

Given: c = 897 J/kg.K, m = 0.01 kg, t₁ = 22 K, t₂ = 55 k

Substitute these values into equation 1

Q = 897×0.01×(55-22)

Q = 897×0.01×33

Q = 296.01 J

Hence 296.01 Joules of heat is required.


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A change in velocity, A change in direction, or a change in both velocity and direction.

Two positive charges of 20 micro coulomb and 100 micro coulomb and the distance between them is 150cm.What will be the electrical force of repulsion between these charges?

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Answer:

0.8 N

Explanation:

From coulomb's law,

Formula:

F = kqq'/r²........................ Equation 1

Where F = Force of repulsion, k = coulomb's constant, q = first positive charge, q' = second positive charge, r = distance between the charge.

Given: q = 20 μC = 20×10⁻⁶ C, q' = 100 μC = 100×10⁻⁶ C, r = 150 cm = 1.5 m.

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A silver tea spoon is placed in a cup filled with hot tea. After some time, the exposed end of the spoon becomes hot even without a
direct contact with the liquid. This phenomenon can be explained by:

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Answer:

As atoms in the spoon vibrates about their equilibrium positions and transfer energy form one end to other end. This process is called conduction.

To 3 significant digits, what is the period of the pendulum using the equation for the period of a simple pendulum? Hint, the information you need is on the right side of the screen. The equation for the period of a pendulum is: T = 24 V​

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Answer:

1.42 seconds

Explanation:

T=2*pi*(sqrt length over gravity)

T=2*pi*(sqrt 0.5/9.8)

T=1.4189

Round to 3 significant digits

T=1.42 seconds

in hydraulic pressure the area of the larger piston is half of the smaller piston.if the force of 4000N is applied on the smaller piston.what is the distance covered by the train ?​

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Answer:

The distance moved by the train is half the distance moved by the force

Explanation:

Given that the force applied to the smaller piston, F₂ = 4,000 N

The pressure in the area of the larger piston, A₁ = 2 × The pressure in the smaller piston, A₂

∴ A₁ = 2 × A₂

We have;

[tex]\dfrac{A_1}{A_2} = \dfrac{2\cdot A_2 }{A_2} =2 = \dfrac{F_1}{F_2}[/tex]

F₁ = 2·F₂ = 2 × 4,000 N = 8,000 N

F₁·d₁ = F₂·d₂

∴ 8,000 N ×d₁ = 4,000 N × d₂

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∴ The distance moved by the train is half the distance moved by the force

An echo returned in 3s. What is the distance of the reflecting surface from the source, given that the speed of sound is 342ms^-1

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Answer:

d = 513 m

Explanation:

Given that,

An echo returned in 3s.

We need to find the distance of the reflecting surface from the source, given that the speed of sound is 342 m/s.

The sound will cover 2d distance. The formula for the speed is given by :

v = d/t

So,

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So, the required distance is 513 m.

2. A child swings back and forth on a swing with no friction or air resistance between points X and Z, as shown. Point Y is the lowest point in the swing, where height is zero. Which of the following is equal to the kinetic energy of the child at point Y?
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Answer:

Finley, Xander and Max

Explanation:

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A positive test charge is placed between an electron, e, and a proton, p, as
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What is charge?

The charge is the physical quantity that attracts or repels the other objects when comes into electric field.

The test charge is positive charge. The like charges repel each other and unlike charges attract each other.

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Answer:

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Given:

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Find:

Work done

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Answer:

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b: is the velocity of the wind = 15.0 mi/h  

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that is stretched 6.0 cm. The spring
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a. What is the elastic potential energy
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Answer:

0.36 J

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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