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1. Convert -62.8°C to Fahrenheit and Kelvin:
Answer: -81.0°F, 210.4 K
2. Convert 41.0°F to Celsius and Kelvin:
Answer: 5°C, 278.2 K
3. One of the faces of a copper cube with a side of 7.7 cm is maintained at 100°C and
the opposite face is 30°C. If the thermal conductivity of copper is 385 W/(m•K),
calculate the rate of heat flow through the cube.
Answer: 2075 W
4. A fluorescent light bulb contains about 0.10 grams of mercury, which needs to be
vaporized to allow the light to work. If the mercury in the light bulb starts at 20°C,
and its boiling point is 357°C, how much energy is required to vaporize all of the
mercury. The specific heat of mercury is 140 J/(kg•°C) and the latent heat of
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vaporization is 2.95 x 10
J/kg.
Answer: 34 J
5. What is the relative humidity of an air parcel that has 2.4 g/kg of water vapor and has
a temperature of 50°F? Use the saturation curve in your lab manual!
Answer: About 30%
6. An air parcel at 40°C has a relative humidity of 10%. What is the dew point of this air
parcel? Use the saturation curve in your lab manual!
Answer: About 8°C
7. A 4 cm diameter and 6 cm long cylindrical rod at 1000 K emits a 385 kJ of radiation
in 20 minutes. What is its emissivity?
Answer: 0.56
a. If the rod is in surroundings that are 293 K, what would the difference in
radiation emitted be in the same 20 minutes?
Answer: 4.8 kJ less
8. A typical doughnut contains 2.0 g of protein, 17.0 g of carbohydrates, and 7.0 g of fat.
The average food-energy values of these substances are 4.0 kcal/g for protein, 4.0
kcal/g for carbohydrates, and 9.0 kcal/g for fat.
a. During heavy exercise, an average person uses energy at a rate of 510 kcal/h.
How long would you have to exercise to work the doughnut off?
Answer: 16.4 min
b. If the energy in the doughnut could somehow be converted into kinetic energy
of your body as a whole, how fast could you move after eating the doughnut?
Take your mass to be 60 kg.
Answer: 139 m/s
9. A diesel engine performs 2200 J of mechanical work and discards 4300 J of heat each
cycle.
a. How much heat must be supplied to the engine in each cycle? Answer: 6500 J
b. What is the thermal efficiency of the engine?
Answer: 34%
10. A refrigerator takes heat from Q
, has a work input of |W|, and discards heat Q
at
cold
hot
a warmer place. Refrigerators are described by their coefficient of performance K,
which is defined as:
K = Q
/W
cold
Gamzon & Gregorian-Michaelsen
6/7/16

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