Exam 5: Matter and Heat
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Fifty kJ of heat is added to a 10-kg piece of lead at its melting point of 330 C and 2 kg of lead melts. The heat of fusion of lead is
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The pressure at the bottom of a barrel filled with liquid does not depend on the
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A container holds 1 g of air at atmospheric pressure. When an additional gram of air is pumped into the container and there is no change in temperature, the new pressure is
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Steam at 100 C is more dangerous than the same mass of water at 100 C because the steam
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Which of the following is not true of molecular motion in a gas?
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When 90 kJ is removed from a 2-kg copper bar, its temperature drops from 200 C to 85 C. The specific heat of copper is
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A 400-kg concrete block is 1 m long, 0.6 m wide, and 0.3 m high. It can exert three different pressures on a horizontal surface, depending on which face it rests on. The highest pressure is
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Which of the following quantities is independent of the size and shape of an object composed of a given material?
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The specific heat of water is 4.2 kJ/kg C. How long will it take for a 2-kW heating element to raise the temperature of 30 kg of water from 20 C to 80 C?
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The physics of a heat engine cannot be used to understand the operation of a
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