This document contains 3 physics problems about heat transfer and thermal equilibrium. Problem 1 involves calculating the final temperature when lead at 255°C is added to a mixture of water, ice, and a copper calorimeter can. Problem 2 involves calculating the thermal conductivity of a metal rod that conducts heat to melt a certain amount of ice. Problem 3 involves calculating the mass of additional ice added from a refrigerator to an initial mixture of water and ice in a styrofoam bucket.
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Physics 2 Ch17 Problems
This document contains 3 physics problems about heat transfer and thermal equilibrium. Problem 1 involves calculating the final temperature when lead at 255°C is added to a mixture of water, ice, and a copper calorimeter can. Problem 2 involves calculating the thermal conductivity of a metal rod that conducts heat to melt a certain amount of ice. Problem 3 involves calculating the mass of additional ice added from a refrigerator to an initial mixture of water and ice in a styrofoam bucket.
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Physics 2
Chapter 17 problems
Prepared by Vince Zaccone
For Campus Learning Assistance Services at UCSB 17.62 A copper calorimeter can with mass 0.1 kg contains 0.16 kg of water and 0.018 kg of ice in thermal equilibrium at atmospheric pressure. If 0.75 kg of lead at temperature 255°C is dropped into the calorimeter can, what is the final temperature? Assume no heat is lost to the surroundings.
Prepared by Vince Zaccone
For Campus Learning Assistance Services at UCSB 17.66 One end of an insulated metal rod is maintained at 100°C, and the other end is maintained at 0°C by an ice-water mixture. The rod is 60cm long and has a cross-sectional area of 1.25cm2. The heat conducted by the rod melts 8.5g of ice in 10 minutes. Find the thermal conductivity k of the metal.
Prepared by Vince Zaccone
For Campus Learning Assistance Services at UCSB 17.104 A styrofoam bucket of negligible mass contains 1.75kg of water and 0.45kg of ice. More ice, from a refrigerator at -15°C, is added to the mixture in the bucket, and when thermal equilibrium has been reached, the total mass of ice in the bucket is 0.778kg. Assuming no heat is exchanged with the surroundings, what mass of ice was added?