For the given problem, the amount of work done expressed in ergs is 3200 ergs.
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
The work done on an objects are the force acting on it to move the object to a particular distance. So, work done on the object will be directly proportional to the force acting on it and the displacement.
Here, the force acting on the object is given as 0.010 N and the displacement of the object is 0.032 m. So, the work done on the object is
It is known that
So, the work done can be expressed in as,
It is known that , so the conversion of units from Nm to erg will be done as follows:
Thus, work done in ergs is 3200 ergs.
Explanation:
Using table A-3, we will obtain the properties of saturated water as follows.
Hence, pressure is given as p = 4 bar.
= 2553.6 kJ/kg
At state 2, we will obtain the properties. In a closed rigid container, the specific volume will remain constant.
Also, the specific volume saturated vapor at state 1 and 2 becomes equal. So,
According to the table A-4, properties of superheated water vapor will obtain the internal energy for state 2 at and temperature so that it will fall in between range of pressure p = 5.0 bar and p = 7.0 bar.
Now, using interpolation we will find the internal energy as follows.
= 2963.2 - 2.005
= 2961.195 kJ/kg
Now, we will calculate the heat transfer in the system by applying the equation of energy balance as follows.
Q - W = ......... (1)
Since, the container is rigid so work will be equal to zero and the effects of both kinetic energy and potential energy can be ignored.
= 0
Now, equation will be as follows.
Q - W =
Q - 0 =
Q =
Now, we will obtain the heat transfer per unit mass as follows.
= (2961.195 - 2553.6)
= 407.595 kJ/kg
Thus, we can conclude that the heat transfer is 407.595 kJ/kg.
The heat transfer is 227.4 kJ per kg of water.
Water, initially saturated vapor at 4 bar, fills a closed, rigid container. The water is heated until its temperature is 360°C. To determine the heat transfer in kJ per kg of water, we need to calculate the heat absorbed by the water as it reaches 360°C.
Using the specific heat capacity of water (4,186 J/kg°C) and the change in temperature (360°C - 100°C), we can calculate the heat transfer:
Qw = mw * cw * AT = (1 kg) * (4186 J/kg°C) * (360°C - 100°C) = 227,440 J = 227.4 kJ
Therefore, the heat transfer is 227.4 kJ per kg of water.
Heat transfer is the process by which thermal energy moves from one object or substance to another due to a difference in temperature. This fundamental phenomenon occurs through three main mechanisms: conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction involves the direct transfer of heat through a material, such as metal. Convection is the transfer of heat through the movement of fluids (liquids or gases). Radiation is the emission of electromagnetic waves carrying heat energy. Understanding heat transfer is essential in various fields, including physics, engineering, and environmental science, as it governs temperature regulation, climate dynamics, and the functioning of countless technological devices.
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Answer:
The force exerted on the roof is
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The speed of the wind is
The area of the roof is
The air density of Boulder is
The atmospheric pressure is
For a laminar flow the Bernoulli’s principle is mathematically represented as
Where is the speed of air in the building
is the speed of air outside the building
are the pressure of inside and outside the house
are the height above and below the roof
Now for
The above equation becomes
Since pressure is mathematically represented as
The above equation can be written as
The initial velocity is 0
Substituting value
Answer
given,
Tension of string is F
velocity is increased and the radius is not changed.
the string makes two complete revolutions every second
consider the centrifugal force acting on the stone
=
now centrifugal force is balanced by tension
T =
From the above expression we can clearly see that tension is directly proportional to velocity and inversely proportional to radius.
When radius is not changing velocity is increasing means tension will also increase in the string.
Answer:
v = 14.35 m/s
Explanation:
As we know that crate is placed on rough bed
so here when pickup will take a turn around a circle then in that case the friction force on the crate will provide the necessary centripetal force on the crate
So here we have
here we have
now we know that
here we have
R = 35 m
g = 9.81 m/s/s
now plug in all values in above equation
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Answer:
False
Explanation:
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