What color does the planet Mars appear to the naked eye in the sky?

A) yellow
B) white
C) blue
D) red


D

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A miniature heat sink heat exchanger is constructed with circular cross section channels (similar to that in Example 7.4), each of which has a diameter of 3.0 mm, drilled through a rectangular block. Cooling water at 20°C flows at the rate of 0.5 kg/h through each circular pipe, which has a constant surface temperature of 80°C. Assuming fully developed velocity and temperature distribution conditions, determine the length of the drilled pipe if the outlet water temperature is 60°C. Also, based on your calculations, verify the fully developed condition assumption.

GIVEN • Heat exchanger constructed with circular cross section channels. • Diameter of channel (Di)= 3 mm = 3*10-3 m • Cooling water inlet temperature (Tin)= 200C • Cooling water flow rate (m• )=0.5 kg/h = 1.39*10-4 kg/s • Cooling water outlet temperature (Tout)= 600C • Surface temperature(Ts)=800C FIND (a) Length of the drilled pipe. (b) Verify fully developed condition assumption PROPERTIES AND CONSTANTS or Water at 60°C: Density (?) = 982.8 kg/m3 Specific heat (cp) = 4182.8 J/(kg K) Thermal conductivity (k) = 0.657 W/(m K) Absolute viscosity (?) = 483.7 × 10–6 (Ns)/m2 Prandtl Number (Pr) = 3.02

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An object weighs 30 newtons on Earth. What is its approximate mass?

A. 12 kg B. 294 kg C. 640 kg D. 3 kg E. 30 g

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A black hole may be indirectly detected from radiation emitted by the ________ disk that surrounds it as matter is pulled inward

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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A 2.00 kg pendulum bob on a string 1.50 m long, is released with a velocity of 4.00 m/s when the support string makes an angle of 30.0 degrees with the vertical. What is the angle with the vertical the bob makes at the highest point of its motion?

A. 85.3 degrees B. 71.2 degrees C. 60.3 degrees D. 56.7 degrees E. 45.0 degrees

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