
Question 3 1 pts You put a cup of hot tea on the counter and forget...
You make a cup of hot coffee and pour it into an insulated container that already has ice in it. Assume that the insulated container itself has a very small heat capacity so that any energy transferred from it or to it is negligible and can be ignored. What energy systems are changing. starting from when you pour the coffee into the insulated container to when the ice is completely melted and the mixture has a uniform temperature? Ethermal, coffee,...
A hot block of iron is placed on top of a block of ice at Tiwater--60° C in an insulating container so no heat can be transferred into or out of the container. When you open the container later the ice has completely melted. For the physical system of the iron and water, what energy systems changed from the time the iron is placed insided to the time the container is opened? Ebond, water O Ethermal, iron, Ethermal, water Ethermal...
Discussion Question: Why can you drink a cup of boiling-hot tea atop a high mountain without any danger of burning your lips? What if you did this in a mine shaft below sea level?
You just made a cup (0.3 liters) of coffee, but it is too hot to drink. You wish to decrease the temperature of the tea from 72°C down to 64"C by submerging a numoer or aluminusp hcffefthe snd owever, instead o temperature (25°C), then how many spoons will be required to decrease the coffee to the optimum temperature? 5 spoons Assume: Cp for coffee 4184 Cp for aluminum 921 density of coffee= 1000 kg/m no heat loss from the cup...
Consider the information provided in the Hot Coffee Lawsuit. What might be the possible implications for the Restaurant Industry? What might be a long term impact? In 1992, Stella Liebeck spilled scalding McDonald's coffee in her lap and later sued the company, attracting a flood of negative attention. It turns out there was more to the story. The case is now famous but when Stella Liebeck burnt McDonald's coffee she would never know that it would still be talked about...
U.S. Tea Grower is in hot water: Charleston Tea Plantation struggles to brew up enthusiasm for brand. Wall Street Journal. September 13, 2000. WADMALAW ISLAND, S.C. -- Wal-Mart Stores Inc. boasts brisk sales of its house-branded tea from America's only tea plantation, but business at the growers isn't exactly boiling. Charleston Tea Plantation has been trying to make a name for itself in an industry dominated by overseas competition and huge names like Unilever NV's Lipton and Tetley USA Inc....
Statistic Q1(a) Mr. Sweetheart likes sugar in his hot tea. He buys sugar packets from a local grocery store. Suppose the amount of sugar in a packet follows a normal distribution with mean 2.17 grams and standard deviation 0.08 grams. The amount of sugar in a package should be between 2.13 and 2.21 grams. Otherwise, a packet is considered to be defective. i. What is the probability that a randomly selected packet is defective? ii. Three sugar packets are chosen...
every question has 4 option do all please 16 of 25 Which of the following words is the most concrete? Sailing Competition Sport Activity Question 17 of 25 Bill was visiting his friend Carol's parents in Chicago. They offered him some tea; he was very thirsty, so he said he would love some. He was very surprised when they brought him a cup of hot tea. In Arkansas, where he was from, the word tea always meant iced tea. If...
QUESTION 1 Today you are writing a put option on TSLA stock, which is currently valued at $200 per share. The put option has a strike price of $178, 6 months to expiration, and currently trades at a premium of $6.1 per share. If at maturity the stock is trading at $164, what is your net profit on this position? Keep in mind that one option Covers 100 shares. QUESTION 2 Today you go long on 5 December contracts of...
please answer all 10 questions! Question 1 If the refrigerator's efficiency is 61.7% and Q(cold) is 935 W, what is Q(hot) in kW? Question 2 Find the net radiative energy exchange (W) when: the area of radiative surface is 68 m^2, surface emissivity is 0.49, the cold temp is 433 K, and the hot temp. is 534 K. Question 3 Consider a device where the minimum input is 18, the actual input is 62, and the ideal output is 49....