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Nitrogen at 5 X 10^5 Pa and 80 degrees C is on one side of a partition, occupying 1/3 of the volume of a 1.2 m^3 container. The other side is empty (vacuum). The partition is removed and equilibrium is reached again. Find
a) the final pressure and temprature?
b) the change of entropy inside the container?
What should the charge (sign and magnitude) of a particle of mass 1.42g be for it to remain stationary when placed in a downward-directed electric field of magnitude 670N.
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white light falls normally on a transmission grating with 1000 lines per centimeter. At what angle will yellow light (550nm) emerge
A wall is composed of two materials, material 1 has a thickness of 3.68 cm and a thermal conductivity of 0.1 J/msCo while material two has a thickness of 6.02 cm, what is the energy loss per second to the nearest watt
Illustrate what is the magnitude of the net gravitational force on the mass at the origin due to the other two masses?
A lead ball, with an initial temperature of 25oC, is released from a height of 101.0 m. It does not bounce when it hits a hard surface. Presume all the energy of the fall goes into heating the lead. Find the temperature (in degrees C) of the ball ..
The spring constant for the tendon is the same for both groups, 32 {rm {N}/{mm}} . What is the difference in maximum stored energy between sprinters and nonathletes.
A spherical bowling ball with mass m = 3.3 kg and radius R = 0.11 m is thrown down the lane with an initial speed of v = 8.9 m/s. What is the magnitude of the final velocity
The nucleus of an atom consists of protons and neutrons (no electrons). A nucleus of a carbon-12 isotope contains six protons and six neutrons.
How much energy was added to accomplish the transformation. What force must be exerted on the smaller piston to support the load.
Consider an open tube of length L = 17 cm. What are the wavelength and frequency for the rst mode
A 7.00 kg bowling ball moves at 2.30m/s. How fast must a 2.60g Ping-Pong ball move so that the two balls have the same kinetic energy.
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