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The heat capacity of solid lead oxide...
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The heat capacity of solid lead oxide is given by Cp,m = (44.35
+ 1.47 x 10^-3 T) in units of J K^-1 mol^-1
Calculate the entropy change that occurs when 1 mole of PbO(s)
is cooled from 500 to 300 K.
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The heat capacity of solid lead
oxide...
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The heat capacity of solid lead
oxide is given by
Cp,m = (44.35 + 1.47 x 10^-3 T) in units of J K^-1 mol^-1
Calculate the entropy change that occurs when 1 mole of PbO(s)
is cooled from 500 to 300 K.
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An L...
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An L = 300-mm-long solid steel rod of diameter, D =
13 mm and having k = 13.4 W/m∙K is exposed to a
convection coefficient of h=30
Wm^2*K. Find out whether the lumped
capacitance approximation is valid?
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A copper block with a mass of 400 grams is...
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A copper block with a mass of 400 grams is cooled to 77 K by
being immersed in liquid nitrogen. The block is then placed in a
Styrofoam cup containing some water that is initially at +50.0°C.
Assume no heat is transferred to the cup or the surroundings. The
specific heat of liquid water is 4186 J/(kg °C), of solid water is
2060 J/(kg °C), and of copper is 385 J/(kg °C). The latent...
Math Topic: Graphs and Trees (Please show all work if
applicable)
G1 = (V1, E1), where...
Math Topic: Graphs and Trees (Please show all work if
applicable)
G1 = (V1, E1), where V1 = {V,W,X,Y,Z} and E1 =
{(V,W),(V,Y),(W,Y),(X,W),(X,X),(Y,Z),(Z,X)}.
For G1 above, please complete the following:
a) Create a computer generated graph, clearly labeling the
vertices.
b) Is the graph unconnected, connected, strongly connected, or
weakly connected? Why?
c) Does it have a circuit path? If so, give it. If not, say
why.
d) List the degrees, in-degrees, and/or out-degrees for each vertex
(give in table...
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Practice Question:
Calculate the NPV &...
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Practice Question:
Calculate the NPV & IRR for the following 5 year
project:
- discount rate of 10%
- ncf yr 0 = -250,000
- ncf yr 1 = 200,000
- ncf yr 2 = 350,000
- ncf yr 3 = 300,000
- ncf yr 4 = 300,000
- ncf yr 5 = -50,000
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In this section, all collisions will be completely...
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In this section, all collisions will be completely elastic –
that is, the total kinetic energy of the system will be constant
throughout. Also, the collisions are entirely one-dimensional, with
all motion taking place in either the northward or southward
direction.
The setting: a room with a frictionless floor. A block of mass 1
kg is placed on the floor and initially pushed northward, whereupon
it begins sliding with a constant speed...