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9. A Normal body temperature is 98.60F. (Show your work)
a.Calculate the corresponding temperature in degree Celsius and then in Kelvin units.
b. When you enter a swimming pool, the water may feel quite cold. After a while, though, your body "gets used to it," and the water no longer feels so cold. Use the concept of heat to explain what is going on. (note that heat flows because of a temperature difference.)


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$3 Heat and heat trangfer H&T 176 The following two exercises illustrate how the concept of heat transfer can be used to predict the equilibrium temperature of a mixture of hot and cold water Exercise 3.4 we mix 6 g of water at 34°C and 5 g of water at 23°C. The description of the interaction in terms of heat transfer is illustrated at right. Heat A. How much...
HoMEWORK FOR INTRODUCTION TO HEAT AND TEMPERATURE 1. Approximately what is human body temperature on the Celsius temperature scale? Which is better at transferring heat, water or air? How does this fact explain the length of time it takes the temperature probe to reach thermal equilibrium with the air or water it is in? 2. 3. What effect does the evaporation of water have on the object from which it is evaporating? When has your body experienced this effect? 4....
Java please The kelvin is the base unit of temperature in the International System of Units (SI), having the unit symbol K. It is named after the Belfast-born, Glasgow University engineer and physicist William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin (1824–1907). It uses absolute zero as its null point. The Celsius scale, also known as the centigrade scale, is a temperature scale used by the International System of Units (SI). The Celsius scale is based on 0 °C for the freezing point...
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An insulating wall is composed of 10 cm of a material having an thermal conductivity of 5 W/m.K, and an unknown thickness of cork, which has a thermal conductivity of 0.045 W/m.K. How thick must the cork be if the heat losses through the wall are to be less than 10W/m2 when the inside temperature is 20degree C and it's -20degree C outside? Water flows through...
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part1 You are planning on installing a new above-ground swimming pool in your backyard. The pool will be rectangular with dimensions 29.0 m x 10.0 m. It will be filled with fresh water to a depth of 2.20 m. In order to provide the appropriate structural support, you wish to determine the following. (a) Determine...
Hello, can someone please help me answer this question? How much heat is absorbed by a persons hand if 100 grams of steam at 100°C is first converted to liquid water at 100°C and then cooled to normal body temperature?
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1. Voice the mass of water (g) 3549g the initial temperature of the water (7 the fmal temperature of the ice ( 12.19 C 14.01 C You will then calculate 1. the heat lost when the mass of water (g) cools from Ti to 0°C. This is i. This is the change in part A of the graph. 2. the heat lost when the mass of...
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Prompt the user for the user for a number of degrees in Fahrenheit as an int. That number should be passed to a function named ffocREFO. This function will do the necessary calculation to convert the passed temperature to degrees Celsius as a double. The function MUST have a void return type and have the following prototype: void ffccREF(double& celsius, int Faren); In your main, display both the entered temperature and...
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the mass of water us 3.549g
the initial temp of water is 12.19 degree C
the final temperature of the water is -14.01 degree C
How much of each reactant do you need to rernove enough heat to freeze the water? That is the question you are going to answer. A The system, surroundings and the flow of beat In...
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1) Planet Velocities and Energy (33 pts) We talked about how planet formation involves the collisions of bodies (planetesimals, embryos) leading to the growth (and heating) of a planet. Let's think about the velocities and energies involved here. a) The speed of a body in its orbit around the Sun is given by the equation: Here Vis the speed of the body in m/s, G is the gravitational constant,...