The volume of the air in the bag of potato chips to the mountains which is still sealed, 2.766 liters.
The gas law is used to show the relationship between the pressure and the temperature of the gases. It can be given as,
Here, (n) and (r) are the constant. Therefore,
For the initial and final values, the gas law can be given as,
Here, (subscript 1,and 2) is used for the initial and final amount of pressure and temperature.
The initial values of the bag of potato chips as volume of 2.00 L, pressure of 1.00 ATM and a temperature of 20.0°C. It is known that the value of 1 ATM is equal to the 101.325 kPa.
The final temperature of the pack is 7.00°C and atmospheric pressure is 70.0 kPa
Put the values in the above formula as,
Hence, the volume of the air in the bag of potato chips to the mountains which is still sealed, 2.766 liters.
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Answer:
The volume at mountains is 2.766 L.
Explanation:
Given that,
Volume
Pressure
Pressure
Temperature
Temperature
We need to calculate the volume at mountains
Using gas law
For both temperature,
Put the value into the formula
Hence, The volume at mountains is 2.766 L.
Answer:
Explanation:
To solve the problem it is necessary to take into account the concepts related to arc length and the radius that make up the measurements of an angle.
An angle is given by the length of arc displaced as a function of the radius, that is
360° is equal to do rad, therefore:
Answer:
3 min 55 sec is the solidification time if the cylinder height is doubled
7min 40 sec if the diameter is doubled
Explanation:
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Answer:
19.3 m/s
Explanation:
Take down to be positive. Given:
Δy = 19 m
v₀ = 0 m/s
a = 9.8 m/s²
Find: v
v² = v₀² + 2aΔy
v² = (0 m/s)² + 2 (9.8 m/s²) (19 m)
v = 19.3 m/s
Answer:
For 25-turn electromagnet, Number of clips = 4.1
For 50-turn electromagnet number of clips = 9.6
Explanation:
To calculate the slope of the 25-coil line and the 50-coil line to determine the average number of paper clips that a 1 V battery would pick up.
Hence;
Using the equations gotten from the graph in the previous question and 1.0 V as the value for x, we get
For 25-turn electromagnet y = 3.663x * 0.5
(rounded to one decimal place) Number of clips = 4.1
For 50-turn electromagnet y = 7.133x 2.5
(rounded to one decimal place) Number of clips = 9.6
Answer:
m2=3.2722lbm/s
Explanation:
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To solve this problem follow the steps below
1. Find water densities and entlapies in all states using thermodynamic tables.
note Through laboratory tests, thermodynamic tables were developed, which allow to know all the thermodynamic properties of a substance (entropy, enthalpy, pressure, specific volume, internal energy, etc.)
through prior knowledge of two other properties, such as pressure and temperature.
D1=Density(Water;T=50;x=0)=62.41 lbm/ft^3
D2=Density(Water;T=120;x=0)=61.71 lbm/ft^3
D3=Density(Water;T=80;x=0)=62.21 lbm/ft^3
h1=Enthalpy(Water;T=50;x=0)=18.05 BTU/lbm
h2=Enthalpy(Water;T=120;x=0)=88 BTU/lbm
h3=Enthalpy(Water;T=80;x=0)=48.03 BTU/lbm
2. uses the continuity equation that states that the mass flow that enters a system is the same as the one that must exit
m1+m2=m3
3. uses the first law of thermodynamics that states that all the flow energy entering a system is the same that must come out
m1h1+m2h2=m3h3
18.05(m1)+88(m2)=48.03(m3)
divide both sides of the equation by 48.03
0.376(m1)+1.832(m2)=m3
4. Subtract the equations obtained in steps 3 and 4
m1 + m2 = m3
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0.376m1 + 1.832(m2) =m3
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0.624m1-0.832m2=0
solving for m2
(0.624/0.832)m1=m2
0.75m1=m2
5. Mass flow is the product of density by velocity across the cross-sectional area
m1=(D1)(A)(v1)
internal Diameter for 2" Sch 40=2.067in=0.17225ft
m1=(62.41 lbm/ft^3)(0.0233ft^2)(3ft/S)=4.3629lbm/s
6.use the equation from step 4 to find the mass flow in 2
0.75m1=m2
0.75(4.3629)=m2
m2=3.2722lbm/s
Answer:
0.00098 N
Explanation:
The weight of an object is given by:
where
m is the mass of the object
g is the gravitational acceleration on the planet
In this problem, we have:
is the mass of the honeybee
is the acceleration due to gravity
Substituting into the equation, we find: