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Chapter 18: Temperature, Heat, and the First Law of Thermodynamics

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The temperature of a Pyrex disk is changed from10.0颁迟辞60.0掳颁. Its initial radius is8.00cm; its initial thickness is0.500cm. Take these data as being exact.What is the change in the volume of the disk?

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(a) Calculate the rate at which body heat is conducted through the clothing of a skier in a steady-state process, given the following data: the body surface area is 1.8m2and the clothing is 1.0 cmthick; the skin surface temperature is 33Cand the outer surface of the clothing is at1C; the thermal conductivity of the clothing is0.040W/mK.(b) If, after a fall, the skier鈥檚 clothes became soaked with water of thermal conductivity0.60W/mK, by how much is the rate of conduction multiplied?

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A 2.50kglump of aluminum is heated to92.0Cand then dropped into8.00kgof water at5.00C. Assuming that the lump鈥搘ater system is thermally isolated, what is the system鈥檚 equilibrium temperature?

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A glass window pane is exactly20cmby30cmat.100C By how much has its area increased when its temperature is400C, assuming that it can expand freely?

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A recruit can join the semi-secret 鈥300F鈥 club at the Amundsen鈥揝cott South Pole Station only when the outside temperature is below -700C. On such a day, the recruit first basks in a hot sauna and then runs outside wearing only shoes. (This is, of course, extremely dangerous, but the rite is effectively a protest against the constant danger of the cold). Assume that upon stepping out of the sauna, the recruit鈥檚 skin temperature is 1020Fand the walls, ceiling, and floor of the sauna room have a temperature of 300C. Estimate the recruit鈥檚 surface area, and take the skin emissivity to be 0.80. (a) What is the approximate net rate Pnet at which the recruit loses energy via thermal radiation exchanges with the room? Next, assume that when outdoors, half the recruit鈥檚 surface area exchanges thermal radiation with the sky at a temperature ofand the other half exchanges thermal radiation with the snow and ground at a temperature of.What is the approximate net rate at which the recruit loses energy via thermal radiation exchanges with (b) the sky and (c) the snow and ground?

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A steel rod at25.0掳颁is bolted at both ends and then cooled. At what temperature will it rupture? Use Table 12-1.

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An athlete needs to lose weight and decides to do it by 鈥減umping iron.鈥 (a) How many times must a 80.0kgweight be lifted a distance of 1.00min order to burn off 1.00lbof fat, assuming that that much fat is equivalent to 3500Cal?(b) If the weight is lifted once every2.00s, how long does the task take?

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At 20C, a brass cube has an edge length of 30cm.What is the increase in the cube鈥檚 surface area when it is heated from20Cto75C?

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For which cycle in Fig. 18-27, traversed clockwise, is (a) Wgreater and (b) Qgreater?

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Soon after Earth was formed, heat released by the decay of radioactive elements raised the average internal temperature from300鈥夆赌塼辞鈥夆赌3000K, at about which value it remains today. Assuming an average coefficient of volume expansion of3.0105K-1, by how much has the radius of Earth increased since the planet was formed?

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