The specific heat capacity of copper is three times the specific heat capacity of lead. Equal masses of copper and lead are heated from room temperature to the temperature of boiling water. To achieve this, the amount of heat added to the copper is 3 times the amount of heat added to the lead

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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A Trombe wall is a masonry wall often used in passive solar homes to store solar energy. Suppose that such a wall, fabricated from 20-cm-thick solid concrete blocks (k = 0.13 W/(mK), ? = 0.05 × 10–5 m2/s) is initially at 15°C in equilibrium with the room in which it is located. It is suddenly exposed to sunlight and absorbs 500 W/m2 on the exposed face. The exposed face loses heat by radiation and convection to the outside ambient temperature of –15°C through a combined heat transfer coefficient of 10 W/(m2 K). The other face of the wall is exposed to the room air through a heat transfer coefficient of 10 W/(m2 K). Assuming that the room air temperature does not change, determine the maximum temperature in the wall after 4 hours of exposure and the net heat transferred to the room.

GIVEN • Trombe wall suddenly exposed to sunlight FIND (a) Maximum temperature in the wall after 4 hours (b) Heat input to the room

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One of the harmonics of a column of air open at one end and closed at the other has a frequency of 448 Hz and the next higher harmonic has a frequency of 576 Hz. How long is the air column? The speed of sound in air is 343 m/s

A) 1.34 m B) 0.670 m C) 0.335 m D) 1.00 m E) 2.68 m

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Using your results from Problem 4.8, find the heat flow at the base of the fin for the following conditions:


Use a grid spacing of 0.5 cm.
GIVEN
A fin with variable cross-sectional area and perimeter
FIND
(a) Heat flow rate for conditions given above

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Charge in an Electric Field: A small object with a 5.0-?C charge is accelerating horizontally on a friction-free surface at 0.0050 m/s2 due only to an electric field. If the object has a mass of 2.0 g, what is the magnitude of the electric field?

A. 2.0 N/C B. 4.0 N/C C. 0.0020 N/C D. 0.0040 N/C E. 1.0 N/C

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