They will mix with air. Air consists mostly of nitrogen and oxygen but there are also traces of CO2 and noble gases in air, and helium is one of those noble gases.
<span>Q = mL
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We need to know the latent heat of fusion, L, for 0 degrees.
L = 336 kJ/kg, m = 2kg
where L is the latent heat for vaporization
Q = 2 * 336 = 672 kJ
For conversion between 0 and 100 degree Celsius
Q = mcθ, specific heat capacity = 4.2 kJ/kgK
Q = 2*4.2* (100 - 0) = 840 kJ
For conversion to steam at 100 degrees Celsius
<span>Q = mL , L = latent heat of vaporization = 2256 kj/kg
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Q = 2 * 2256 = 4512 kJ
Total heat = 672 + 840 + 4512 = 6024 kJ
= 6 024 000 J
But 1 calorie = 4.2 J
Therefore 6 024 000 J will be: 6 024 000/4.2 ≈ 1 434 286 Calories
≈ 1 434 kCalories
Answer:
Wouldn't it be the muscles in your arms or legs since they have to push the most while they have gravity acting upon them?
Explanation:
Answer:
The formula for calculating weight is F = m × 9.8 m/s2, where F is the object's weight in Newtons (N) and m is the object's mass in kilograms.