A 0.940 kg iron cylinder at a temperature of 1.10 ✕ 103°C is dropped into an insulated chest of 0.850 kg of ice at its melting point. What is the final temperature (in °C)? How much ice has melted?
A 0.940 kg iron cylinder at a temperature of 1.10 ✕ 103°C is dropped into an...
A 120-g cube of ice at 0°C is dropped into 1.0 kg of water that was originally at 75°C. What is the final temperature of the water after the ice has melted?
A 114-g cube of ice at 0°C is dropped into 1.0 kg of water that was originally at 71°C. What is the final temperature of the water after the ice has melted?
A 112-g cube of ice at 0°C is dropped into 1.0 kg of water that was originally at 89°C. What is the final temperature of the water after the ice has melted? °C
A 115-g cube of ice at 0°C is dropped into 1.0 kg of water that was originally at 87°C. What is the final temperature of the water after the ice has melted? °C
A 82 g cube of ice at 0°C is dropped into 1.0 kg of water that was originally at 80°C. What is the final temperature of the water after the ice has melted? The specific heat of ice is 2090 J/kg°C, and the latent heat of fusion of ice is 3.33x105 J/kg.
A freshly-forged iron horseshoe, with a mass of 0.479 kg is dropped into a 0.200 kg iron pot which contains 1.39 kg of water at 21.8 oC. Use the data in the following table to answer the questions below: Specific Heat Capacity Melting Temperature Latent Heat of Fusion Material Aluminium Glass Gold Iron Platinumm Liquid Water Water Ice (J.kg K) 870 840 129 450 126 4180 2110 933 1773 1337 1811 2041 273 273 (kJ.kg) 321 N/A 67.0 209 113...
(20%) Problem 2: A piece of unknown material has a mass of m, = 0.79 kg and an initial temperature of Tu = 79°C. The specific heat of water is cw = 4.180 x 102 J/(kg:°C). 50% Part (a) The sample of material is dropped into my = 1.4 kg of water at T = 19°C in a calorimeter. The calorimeter reaches a final temperature of Te = 34°C. Enter an expression for the specific heat of the unknown material,...
How many kilograms of ice at a temperature of − 21.6 ∘C must be dropped in the water to make the final temperature of the system 31.8 ∘C? Take the specific heat for water to be 4190 J/(kg⋅K) , the specific heat for ice to be 2100 J/(kg⋅K) , and the heat of fusion for water to be 334 kJ/kg . An insulated beaker with negligible mass contains a mass of 0.200 kg of water at a temperature of 71.4...
A. An iceberg with an interior temperature of -17.5 C has a mass of 2.00x10^5 metric tons. How much heat is required to melt the entire iceberg and raise the melted water to 8.00 C? 1. Heat required to warm iceberg to its melting point. 2.Heat required to melt ice. 3.Heat required to warm water to its final temperature. 4.Total heat.
3. Let a block of ice with temperature -3° Celsius be dropped in a cool container of water with temperature +12° Celsius. The water is in a copper cup of initial temperature +12° Celsius. The specific heats and latent heats are cwater = 2093 J/(kg.K). 4186 J/(kg.K), cce Ccopper = 387 J/(kg.K), Lrusion = 3.33 x 10 J/kg. 6 kg of ice, 3 kg of water and 3 kg of copper. The system is thermally insulated. There are (a) Does...