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04.01.2020 •
Physics
First, design an experiment you could conduct that might measure how thermal equilibrium occurs. what materials would you use? what would you measure? what results would you expect? what if the results were different; what would that indicate?
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Ответ:
What material would you use: I would use a beaker, water, heated metal
What would you measure: Measure the changes in temperature before and after pouring the metal.
What results would you expect: Whether Thermal Equilibrium has occurred or not.
What if the results were different; what would that indicate : The Beaker might absorb some of the heat causing an error in the reading.
Explanation:
step 1: Take a well insulated beaker and pour water of known mass in it.
step 2: Record its initial temperature.
step 3: Place heated metal into the beaker and make sure that the beaker is tightly packed so that no heat escapes from the beaker.
step 4: Record temperature of the beaker at different intervals and after temperature has become constant ( No heat is being gained) , note the final temperature
In end we will check whether thermal equilibrium is established or not.
heat lost by the metal = heat gained by water + heat gained by the beaker
Possible Error:
There might be disparities in the values acquired as the beaker will absorb some heat.
Ответ:
a)
= 692 N
b)
= 932 N
Explanation:
a)
According to newton's second law of motion, acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it. When there is no net force force acting on the body, there is no acceleration. A force is a push or a pull, and the net force ΣF is the total force, or sum of the forces exerted on an object in all directions.
Given data:
Mass = m = 90 kg
acceleration = a = 1.2 m/s²
800 -
= (90)(1.2)
b)
According to newton's second law of motion,
Given data:
If we assume the same friction and acceleration between player's feet and ground as calculated in part a
acceleration = a = 1.2 m/s²
We take the equal mass to the total mass of both the players because when the winning player push losing player backward, he exert force on the ground not only due to his mass but also due to the mass of losing player.
Mass = M = m₁ + m₂ = 110 kg + 90 kg
= 200 kg