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BabaBlast [244]
1 year ago
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Use the data provided to calculate the amount of heat generated for each cylinder height. Round your answers to the nearest tent

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Mathematics
1 answer:
Gwar [14]1 year ago
5 0

The amount of heat generated according to the height is 4900 joules and 9800 joules and 49100 joules.

According to the statement

we have given that the data and with the help of this data we have to find the amount of heat generated for each cylinder height.

So, We know that the for this purpose,

In order to calculate the amount of heat generated this, you just have to calculate the PE of every cylinder, and as you know the PE is calculated with the next formula:

PE = G*H*M

PE = Potential - Energy

where G =  gravity and H = height and M = mass

Then

So we just have to insert the values into the formula to get our results:

When height is 100 meter:

PE = G*H*M

PE = 9.8*100*5

PE = 4900 joules which is 4.9 kilo joule.

And

When height is 100 meter:

PE = G*H*M

PE = 9.8*200*5

PE = 9800 joules which is 9.8 kilo joule.

And

When height is 1000 meter:

PE = G*H*M

PE = 9.8*1000*5

PE = 49100 joules which is 49.1 kilo joule.

So,The amount of heat generated according to the height is 4900 joules and 9800 joules and 49100 joules.

Learn more about heat here

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Question:

Use the data provided to calculate the amount of heat generated for each cylinder height. Round your answers to the nearest tenth.

100m: kJ

200 m: kJ

1000 m: kJ

For data please see the image below.

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