Two spherical bubbles with different radii are connected by a tube with a valve. Consider bubble A has a radius of Ra while bubble B has a larger radius Rb. Pext = 1atm. Surface tension T = 5 mN/m for both bubbles. What is the radius of the bubble that forms after the valve is opened to these two bubbles? (Ideal gas)
The final radius of bigger
radius bubble is more than the smaller one. The rectangular box
gives the final radius of the bigger bubble B and smaller bubble
becomes flat. Thank you. Please like the answer.
Two spherical bubbles with different radii are connected by a tube with a valve. Consider bubble...
Two spherical conductors (Homework #3) Two spherical conductors of different radii (Ri and R:) are connected by along fine conducting wire. Let's assume RiR, the smaller sphere carries the total charge Q (with surface charge density ) and the larger sphere carries the total charge a (with surface charge density a) Remember that the potential is always constant on and in the conductor. Using this fact, show that the ratio of the charge is given by R Q, R b)...
4 Two spherical conductors (Homework #3) Two spherical conductors of different radii (Ri and R2) are connected by along fine conducting wire. Let's assume Ri << R2, the smaller sphere carries the total charge 0 (with surface chargé density o) and the larger sphere carries the total charge Q2 (with surface charge density ). a) Remember that the potential is always constant on and in the conductor. Using th is fact, show that the ratio of the charge is given...
6) Figu spherical drop. Consider a bubble made up of a thin film of liquid as shown in cross- section in the figure below (note: it has both an inner and outer surface). For a liquid sphere of the same size, which has a larger pressure difference, a drop or a bubble? Show your work. re 1.9 (p. 25) shows a free-body diagram of the surface tension force acting on a 5
Two spherical conductors are separated by a distance much larger than either of their radii. Sphere A has a radius of 46.5 cm and a net charge of -95.5 nC, whereas sphere B, which is initially neutral, has a radius of 94.4 cm. The two spheres are then connected by a thin metal wire. What is the charge on sphere B after equilibrium has been reached? charge on sphere B: -31.52 nc
A composite system consists of two chambers connected by a short pipe with an insulated valve in it. Each chamber has a volume of 0.5 m and the composite system is insulated so it is thermally isolated from the surroundings. Initially the valve is closed and one cham- ber contains 0.5 moles of N2 gas at 400 K while the other contains 0.5 moles of Br2 gas at 800 K. The valve is opened and the gases are allowed to...
Consider two concentric, infinitely long cylinders. The cylinders are oriented such that the center-line is along the z-axis, and the radii exist in the r-direction. The inner cylinder has a radius of ra and the outer cylinder has a radius rb. The inner cylinder moves in the positive z-direction with a velocity W while the outer cylinder is held stationary. The fluid contained between the cylinders is assumed to be Netwonian, incompressible, isotropic and isothermal. The flow of the fluid...
2. Consider a process in which two tanks A and B are connected by a valve. Tank A, which is insulated, has a volume of 600 liters and contains steam at 1.4 MPa, 300°C. Tank B, which is uninsulated, has a volume of 300 liters and contains steam at 200 kPa, 200°C. The valve connecting the two tanks is now opened and steam flows from A to B until the temperature in A reaches 250°C, at which time the valve...
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Surface Tension and Bubbles Surface tension is a force caused by the attraction of liquid molecules on a boundary surface for each other. It acts tangential to the surface and is modeled as a single number, the surface tension Consider a square film on a wire frame. The bottom edge is movable and, when the frame is vertical, as shown, the surface tension of the film pulls...
Consider a cylindrical capacitor like that shown in Fig. 24.6. Let d = rb − ra be the spacing between the inner and outer conductors. (a) Let the radii of the two conductors be only slightly different, so that d << ra. Show that the result derived in Example 24.4 (Section 24.1) for the capacitance of a cylindrical capacitor then reduces to Eq. (24.2), the equation for the capacitance of a parallel-plate capacitor, with A being the surface area of...
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Data 5 1 oong 0.00 10.5ml 2 o.olag 0.00 11.0 Trial 3 o.org 0.00 12.00 o Daag o.albg 0.00 10.0 ml 11.5ml Mass of Mg (g) Initial volume of Syringe (mL) Final volume of Syringe (mL) Volume of H (mL) Barometric pressure (torr) Ambient temperature (°C) Vapor pressure of H2O (torr) 779.314har 23. Oi 21.0 forr TA.314tar 23.0c 179.3 14ton 23.0¢ 779.314 ton 23.0c 779.31472 23.0c 21.0...