If you have a lump of solid at its melting point ... like ice at 32°F ...
you have to put a certain amount of heat into it just to change it
to water at 32°F. That amount of heat, that's used just to change
a solid lump into liquid without changing its temperature, is called
the heat of fusion for that substance.
The number is different for every substance.
For water, it takes 336 joules of heat to melt 1 gram of ice
into 1 gram of water, all at 32°F (0°C).
That's an enormous latent heat of fusion ... more than almost any
other known substance. That's why ice is such a good choice
when you need something to put in your drink to cool it down.
Ice absorbs a huge amount of heat before it melts and the drink
gets watered down.
Answer:
B) 6 W
Explanation:
First of all, we need to find the work done by the force. This is given by
where
F = 4 N is the magnitude of the force
d = 3 m is the distance through which the force is applied
Substituting,
Now we can find the power, which is given by
where
W = 12 J is the work done by the force
t = 2 s is the time taken
Substituting,
both it velocity and acceleration is zero.
Answer:
Explanation:
According to Charles Law
=>
Where = 0.0279 m³, = 280 K and = 320 K
=>
=> = 0.03189 m³
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