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1 This print-out should have 7 questions. Multiple-choice questions may continue on the next column or page – find all choices before answering. Serway CP 11 19 001 10.0 points A student drops two metallic objects into a 20 g steel container holding 298 g of water at 20 C. One object is a 415 g cube of copper that is initially at 81 C, and the other is a chunk of aluminum that is initially at 5 C. To the student’s surprise, the water reaches a final temperature of 20 C, precisely where it started. What was the mass of the aluminum chunk? Assume the specific heat of aluminum is 900 J/kg · C and of copper 387 J/kg · C. Serway CP 11 27 002 10.0 points A 20 g block of ice is cooled to -64 C. It is added to 558 g of water in an 100 g copper calorimeter at a temperature of 21 C. Find the final temperature. The specific heat of copper is 387 J/kg · C and of ice is 2090 J/kg · C . The latent heat of fusion of water is 3.33 × 10 5 J/kg and its specific heat is 4186 J/kg · C . Serway CP 11 48 003 10.0 points A1.13 m 2 solar collector collects radiation from the Sun and focuses it on 320 g of water that is initially at 22.1 C. The average in- tensity of radiation arriving from the Sun at Earth’s surface at this location is 558 W/m 2 , and we assume that this is collected with 100% efficiency. Find the time required for the collector to raise the temperature of the water to 100 C. The heat capacity of water is 4186 J/kg · C . Correct answer: 2.75818 min. Serway CP 11 36 004 10.0 points A box with a total surface area of 1.52 m 2 and a wall thickness of 2.37 cm is made of an insu- lating material. A 8.3 W electric heater inside the box maintains the inside temperature at 20.3 C above the outside temperature. Find the thermal conductivity of the insu- lating material. Heat Loss Through Glass 005 10.0 points A Thermopane window of area 8.9m 2 is con- structed of two layers of glass, each 2.7 mm thick separated by an air space of 5 mm. If the inside is at 12 C and the outside is at -28 C, what is the heat loss through the window? The thermal conductivity of glass is 0.8W/m · C and of air is 0.0234 W/m · C . Skin Temperature 006 10.0 points A child has a temperature of 101 F. If her total skin area is 76 m 2 , find the energy loss per second due to radiation, as- suming the emissivity is 1. Assume the room temperature is 70 F. The Stephan-Boltzmann constant is 5.6696 × 10 -8 W/m 2 · K 4 . Correct answer: 8241.37 W. Skin Blackbody Emission 007 10.0 points The temperature of your skin is approxi- mately 35 C. What is the wavelength at which the peak occurs in the radiation emitted from your skin?

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This print-out should have 7 questions.Multiple-choice questions may continue onthe next column or page – find all choicesbefore answering.

Serway CP 11 19001 10.0 points

A student drops two metallic objects into a20 g steel container holding 298 g of water at20!C. One object is a 415 g cube of copperthat is initially at 81!C, and the other is achunk of aluminum that is initially at 5!C.To the student’s surprise, the water reaches afinal temperature of 20!C, precisely where itstarted.What was the mass of the aluminum chunk?

Assume the specific heat of aluminum is900 J/kg ·! C and of copper 387 J/kg ·! C.

Serway CP 11 27002 10.0 points

A 20 g block of ice is cooled to !64!C. It isadded to 558 g of water in an 100 g coppercalorimeter at a temperature of 21!C.Find the final temperature. The specific

heat of copper is 387 J/kg ·!C and of ice is2090 J/kg ·!C . The latent heat of fusion ofwater is 3.33" 105 J/kg and its specific heatis 4186 J/kg ·!C .

Serway CP 11 48003 10.0 points

A 1.13 m2 solar collector collects radiationfrom the Sun and focuses it on 320 g of waterthat is initially at 22.1!C. The average in-tensity of radiation arriving from the Sun atEarth’s surface at this location is 558 W/m2,and we assume that this is collected with100% e!ciency.Find the time required for the collector to

raise the temperature of the water to 100!C.The heat capacity of water is 4186 J/kg ·! C .

Correct answer: 2.75818 min.

Serway CP 11 36004 10.0 points

A box with a total surface area of 1.52 m2 anda wall thickness of 2.37 cm is made of an insu-lating material. A 8.3 W electric heater insidethe box maintains the inside temperature at20.3!C above the outside temperature.Find the thermal conductivity of the insu-

lating material.

Heat Loss Through Glass005 10.0 points

A Thermopane window of area 8.9 m2 is con-structed of two layers of glass, each 2.7 mmthick separated by an air space of 5 mm.If the inside is at 12!C and the outside is

at !28!C, what is the heat loss through thewindow? The thermal conductivity of glass is0.8 W/m ·

! C and of air is 0.0234 W/m ·! C .

Skin Temperature006 10.0 points

A child has a temperature of 101!F .If her total skin area is 76 m2, find the

energy loss per second due to radiation, as-suming the emissivity is 1. Assume the roomtemperature is 70!F. The Stephan-Boltzmannconstant is 5.6696" 10"8 W/m2

·K4 .

Correct answer: 8241.37 W.

Skin Blackbody Emission007 10.0 points

The temperature of your skin is approxi-mately 35!C.What is the wavelength at which the peak

occurs in the radiation emitted from yourskin?

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Answer must be in kilowatts.
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Convert deg F to kelvins!
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Answer must be in nanometers.
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