Chapter 29 Heat Energy and Transfer: EXERCISE 134, Page 295
Chapter 29 Heat Energy and Transfer: EXERCISE 134, Page 295
Chapter 29 Heat Energy and Transfer: EXERCISE 134, Page 295
1. Convert the following temperatures into the Kelvin scale: (a) 51C (b) - 78C (c) 183C
2. Convert the following temperatures into the Celsius scale: (a) 307 K (b) 237 K (c) 415 K
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EXERCISE 135, Page 297
1. Determine the quantity of heat energy (in megajoules) required to raise the temperature of 10 kg
of water from 0C to 50C. Assume the specific heat capacity of water is 4200 J/(kg C).
2. Some copper, having a mass of 20 kg, cools from a temperature of 120C to 70C. If the
specific heat capacity of copper is 390 J/(kg C), how much heat energy is lost by the copper ?
3. A block of aluminium having a specific heat capacity of 950 J/(kg C) is heated from 60C to its
melting point at 660C. If the quantity of heat required is 2.85 MJ, determine the mass of the
aluminium block.
2850000
from which, mass, m = kg = 5 kg
950 600
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4. 20.8 kJ of heat energy is required to raise the temperature of 2 kg of lead from 16C to 96C.
i.e. 20800 = 2 c 80
20800
from which, specific heat capacity of lead, c = = 130 J/(kg C)
2 80
the specific heat capacity of iron is 500 J/(kg C) determine its final temperature.
250 103
from which, (t 2 - 15) = = 50
10 500
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EXERCISE 136, Page 299
1. Some ice, initially at - 40C, has heat supplied to it at a constant rate until it becomes
superheated steam at 150C. Sketch a typical temperature/time graph expected and use it to
See Section 29.5 and Figure 29.1 on page 298 of textbook. Just replace the - 30C at A with - 40C
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EXERCISE 137, Page 300
1. How much heat is needed to melt completely 25 kg of ice at 0C. Assume the specific latent heat
= 8375 kJ or 8.375 MJ
2. Determine the heat energy required to change 8 kg of water at 100C to superheated steam at
100C. Assume the specific latent heat of vaporisation of water is 2260 kJ/kg.
= 18080 kJ or 18.08 MJ
3. Calculate the heat energy required to convert 10 kg of ice initially at - 30C completely into
water at 0C. Assume the specific heat capacity of ice is 2.1 kJ/(kg C) and the specific latent
The quantity of heat needed to raise the temperature of ice from - 30C to 0C
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4. Determine the heat energy needed to convert completely 5 kg of water at 60C to steam at
100C, given that the specific heat capacity of water is 4.2 kJ/(kg C) and the specific latent heat
= 12140 kJ or 12.14 MJ
Answers found from within the text of the chapter, pages 294 to 302.
1. (d) 2. (b) 3. (a) 4. (c) 5. (b) 6. (b) 7. (b) 8. (a) 9. (c) 10. (b) 11. (d) 12. (c)
13. (d)
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