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Exam 12: Thermal Properties of Matter
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
A gas is taken through the cycle shown in the pV diagram in the figure. During one cycle, how much work is done by the gas?
Question 22
Multiple Choice
The coefficient of linear expansion of copper is 17 × 10
-6
K
-1
. A block of copper 30 cm wide, 45 cm long, and 10 cm thick is heated from 0°C to 100°C What is the change in the volume of the block?
Question 23
Multiple Choice
An oxygen molecule, O
2
, falls in a vacuum. From what height must it fall so that its translational kinetic energy at the bottom of its fall equals the average translational kinetic energy of an oxygen molecule at 920 K? The mass of one O
2
molecule is 5.312 × 10
-26
kg, and the Boltzmann constant is 1.38 × 10
-23
J/K. Neglect air resistance and assume that g remains constant at 9.8 m/s
2
throughout the fall of the molecule.
Question 24
Multiple Choice
A concrete wall of a cold storage room measures 3.0 m high, 5.0 m wide, and 20 cm thick. The inside wall is to be covered by a layer of wood in order to reduce the rate of heat flow through the wall by 90 percent. The inner surface of the wooden wall is maintained at -10°C and the outer surface of the concrete wall is at 20°C. The thermal conductivities of concrete and wood are 0.80 W/m ∙ K (concrete) and 0.040 W/m ∙ K (wood) . What is the temperature difference across the layer of wood?
Question 25
Multiple Choice
A sample of an ideal gas is heated and its Kelvin temperature doubles. If the root-mean-square speed of its molecules was originally v, what is the new root-mean-square speed?
Question 26
Multiple Choice
A steel pipe 36.0 m long, installed when the temperature was
1
5
∘
C
15 ^ { \circ } \mathrm { C }
1
5
∘
C
is used to transport superheated steam at a temperature of
15
5
∘
C
155 ^ { \circ } \mathrm { C }
15
5
∘
C
Steel's coefficient of linear expansion is
1.2
×
1
0
−
5
K
−
1
1.2 \times 10^{ - 5} K ^ { - 1 }
1.2
×
1
0
−
5
K
−
1
. The pipe is allowed to expand freely when the steam is transported. What is the increase in the length of the pipe when it is used with the superheated steam?
Question 27
Multiple Choice
Two metal rods, one silver and the other gold, are attached to each other end-to-end. The free end of the silver rod is immersed in a steam chamber at 100°C, and the free end of the gold rod in an ice water bath at 0°C. The rods are both 5.0 cm long and have a square cross-section that is 2.0 cm on a side. No heat is exchanged between the rods and their surroundings, except at the ends. How much total heat flows through the two rods each minute? The thermal conductivity of silver is 417 W/m ∙ K, and that of gold is 291 W/m ∙ K.
Question 28
Multiple Choice
A 24.0-L tank contains ideal helium gas at 27°C and a pressure of 22.0 atm. How many moles of gas are in the tank? (R = 8.31 J/mol ∙ K, 1 atm = 101 kPa)
Question 29
Multiple Choice
A 35-g block of ice at -14°C is dropped into a calorimeter (of negligible heat capacity) containing 400 g of water at 0°C. When the system reaches equilibrium, how much ice is left in the calorimeter? The specific heat of ice is 2090 J/kg ∙ K, that of water is 4186 J/kg ∙ K, and the latent heat of fusion of water is 33.5 × 10
4
J/kg.
Question 30
Multiple Choice
A 200-L electric water heater uses 2.0 kW. Assuming no heat loss, how many hours would it take to heat the water in this tank from 23°C to 75°C? The specific heat of water is 4186 J/kg ∙ K and its density is 1000 kg/m
3
.
Question 31
Multiple Choice
An ideal gas has a pressure of 2.5 atm, a volume of 1.0 L at a temperature of 30°C. How many molecules are there in this gas? (R = 8.31 J/mol ∙ K,1.00 atm = 101 kPa, N
A
= 6.022 × 10
23
)
Question 32
Multiple Choice
A substance has a melting point of 20°C and a heat of fusion of 3.4 ×
1
0
4
10^4
1
0
4
J/kg. The boiling point is
15
0
∘
C
150 ^ { \circ } \mathrm { C }
15
0
∘
C
and the heat of vaporization is
6.8
×
1
0
4
J
/
k
g
6.8 \times 10^4 \mathrm {~J} / \mathrm { kg }
6.8
×
1
0
4
J
/
kg
at a pressure of one atmosphere. The specific heats for the solid, liquid, and gaseous phases are 600 J/kg ∙ K (solid) , 1000 J/kg ∙ K (liquid) , and 400 J/kg ∙ K (gaseous) . How much heat is required to raise the temperature of
1.90
k
g
1.90 \mathrm {~kg}
1.90
kg
of this substance from
−
4
∘
C
- 4 ^ { \circ } \mathrm { C }
−
4
∘
C
to
10
6
∘
C
106 ^ { \circ } \mathrm { C }
10
6
∘
C
at a pressure of one atmosphere?
Question 33
Multiple Choice
For the mercury in a thermometer to expand from 4.00 cm
3
to 4.10 cm
3
, what change in temperature is necessary? The mercury has a volume expansion coefficient of 1.80 × 10
-4
K
-1
.