A cylinder is fitted with a piston, beneath which is a spring constant k=3600 N/m. The cylinder is open in the top, and friction is absent. When the air beneath the piston is removed, how far does the piston compress due to atmospheric pressure.
A cylinder is fitted with a piston, beneath which is a spring constant k=3600 N/m. The...
A cylinder is fitted with a piston, beneath which is a spring, as in the drawing. The cylinder is open to the air at the top. Friction is absent. The spring constant of the spring is 3600 N/m. The piston has a negligible mass and a radius of 0.016 m. (a) When the air beneath the piston is completely pumped out, how much does the atmospheric pressure cause the spring to compress? (b) How much work does the atmospheric pressure...
A cylinder is fitted with a piston, beneath which is a spring, as in the drawing. The cylinder is open to the air at the top. Friction is absent. The spring constant of the spring is 4300 N/m. The piston has a negligible mass and a radius of 0.021 m. (a) When the air beneath the piston is completely pumped out, how much does the atmospheric pressure cause the spring to compress? (b) How much work does the atmospheric pressure...
A cylinder is fitted with a piston, beneath which is a spring, as in the drawing. The cylinder is open to the air at the top. Friction is absent. The spring constant of the spring is 3549 N/m. The piston has a negligible mass and a radius of 0.019 m. a) When the air beneath the piston is completely pumped out, how much does the atmospheric pressure cause the spring to compress? b) How much work does the atmospheric pressure...
A cylinder is fitted with a piston, beneath which is a spring, as in the drawing. The cylinder is open to the air at the top. Friction is absent. The spring constant of the spring is 3800 N/m. The piston has a negligible mass and a radius of 0.018 m. (a) When the air beneath the piston is completely pumped out, how much doe cause the spring to compress? (b) How much work does the atmospheric pressure do in compressing...
A cylinder is fitted with a piston, beneath which is a spring, as in the drawing. The cylinder is open to the air at the top. Friction is absent. The spring constant of the spring is 4600 N/m. The piston has a negligible mass and a radius of 0.020 m. (a) When the air beneath the piston is completely pumped out, how much does the atmospheric pressure cause the spring to compress? (b) How much work does the atmospheric pressure...
A cylinder is fitted with a piston, beneath which is a spring, as in the drawing. The cylinder is open to the air at the top. Friction is absent. The spring constant of the spring Is 3800 N/m. The piston has a negligible mass and a radius of 0.018 m. (a) When the air beneath the piston is completely pumped out, how much does the atmospheric pressure cause the spring to compress? (b) How much work does the atmospheric pressure...
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Your answer is partially correct. Try again. A cylinder is fitted with a piston, beneath which is a spring, as in the drawing. The cylinder is open to the air at the top. Friction is absent. The spring constant of the spring is 3400 N/m. The piston has a negligible mass and a radius of 0.019 m. (a) When the air beneath the piston...
A closed cylinder of 0.25 m diameter is fitted with a light frictionless piston The piston is retained in position by a catch in the cylinder wall and the volume on one side of the piston force of 120 N on the Example 2.5 contains air at pressure of 750 kN/m2. The volume on the other side of piston is ev spring is mounted coaxially with the cylinder in this evacuated space to give a piston in this position. The...
Question Two (10 Marks] Air is contained in vertical piston-cylinder assembly fitted with an electrical resistor. The atmosphere exerts a pressure of 1 bar on the top of the piston, which has a mass of 45 kg and a face area of 0.09 m². Electric current passes through the resistor, and the volume of the air slowly increases by 0.45 m while its pressure remains constant. The mass of the air is 0.27 kg. and its specific internal energy increases...
Spring 2018 Calculating work. A gas is enclosed in a cylinder fitted with a light piston that moves without friction. This piston always exerts a constant, atmospheric pressure on the gas so that the pressure within the gas is constant, atmospheric pressure. 4. Sketch a plot of pressure vs. volume in this situation. To do this, you can plot points. What is the pressure of the gas when the volume is 12.0 m? 18.2 m? When 1250 kJ of heat...