A carbon resistor is to be used as a thermometer. On a winter day when the...
A carbon resistor is to be used as a thermometer. On a winter day when the temperature is 4.0 ∘C, the resistance of the carbon resistor is 218.0 Ω . Part A What is the temperature on a spring day when the resistance is 215.2 Ω ? (Take the reference temperature T0 to be 4.0 ∘C.)
A platinum resistance thermometer has a re- sistance of 200 ohms. A platinum resistance thermometer has a resistance of 200 ohm when placed in an ice 0 degree C bath and 290.8 Ohm when immersed in a crucible containing a melting substance. What is the melting point of the substance? The temperature coefficient of the platinum is 0.00392 (degreeC)^-1 . The resistor was calibrated at a temperature of 20 degree C. Answer in units of degree C. A platinum resistance...
At 20°C, the carbon resistor in an electric circuit connected to a 4.0 V battery has a resistance of 221 . What is the current in the circuit when the temperature ofthe carbon rises to 79°C?
A platinum resistance thermometer has a resistance of 200 Ω when placed in an ice 0◦C bath and 232.6 Ω when immersed in a crucible containing a melting substance. What is the melting point of the substance? The temperature coefficient of the platinum is 0.00392 (◦C)−1 . The resistor was calibrated at a temperature of 20◦C. Answer in units of ◦C.
A platinum resistance thermometer has a resistance of 200 Ω when placed in an ice 0◦C bath and 204.7 Ω when immersed in a crucible containing a melting substance. What is the melting point of the substance? The temperature coefficient of the platinum is 0.00392 (◦C)−1 . The resistor was calibrated at a temperature of 20◦C. Answer in units of ◦C.
Ideally, when a thermometer is used to measure the temperature of an object, the temperature of the object itself should not change. However, if a significant amount of heat flows from the object to the thermometer, the temperature will change. A thermometer has a mass of 37.0 g, a specific heat capacity of c = 815 J/(kg · C°), and a temperature of 12.0° C. It is immersed in 119 g of water, and the final temperature of the water...
Ideally, when a thermometer is used to measure the temperature of an object, the temperature of the object itself should not change. However, if a significant amount of heat flows from the object to the thermometer, the temperature will change. A thermometer has a mass of 29.2 g,.a specific heat capacity of c = 881 J/(kg Се), and a temperature of 12.1 °C. It is immersed in 138 g of water, and the final temperature of the water and thermometer...
Ideally, when a thermometer is used to measure the temperature of an object, the temperature of the object itself should not change. However, if a significant amount of heat flows from the object to the thermometer, the temperature will change. A thermometer has a mass of 34.0 g, a specific heat capacity of c = 815 J/(kg · C°), and a temperature of 12.0° C. It is immersed in 119 g of water, and the final temperature of the water...
Chapter 12, Problem 043 Ideally, when a thermometer is used to measure the temperature of an object, the temperature of the object itself should not change. However, if a significant amount of heat flows from the object to the thermometer, the temperature will change. A thermometer has a mass of 28.7 9, a specific heat capacity of C-383 1/(kg C), and a temperature of 10.8 °C. It is immersed in 1719 of water, and the final temperature of the water...
stuck on these 2 questions 1. A resistor made of Nichrome wire is used in an application where its resistance cannot change more than 2.53% from its value at 20.0°C. What is the highest temperature at which this resistor can be reliably used? The temperature coefficient of resistivity for Nichrome is 0.4 ✕ 10−3 (°C)−1. 2. An electronic device designed to operate at any temperature in the range from −9.9°C to 78.7°C contains pure carbon resistors. What is the percent...