Physics 157 Homework 3
Physics 157 Homework 3
Physics 157 Homework 3
This week’s homework will mostly be completed in Mastering Physics, but for two of the
questions, we’ll ask you to write out the solutions and hand them in, to be graded for
participation credit. This is to ensure that you have practice actually writing down the solution
since a similar style of problem may appear on the midterm.
Classes this past week have focused on the flow of heat and its effect on changes in
temperature and phase. In this week’s homework you will get practice applying the
quantitative relationships that govern these effects. Specific skills you will practice include:
To calculate the amount of heat required to change the temperature of an object by a
fixed amount, or to change the phase of a given amount of material.
For systems with multiple parts initially at different temperatures and/or in different
phases, to calculate the final equilibrium temperature and/or portion of the system in
each phase.
Given data for the temperature as a function of heat added, or the temperature as a
function of time for a heat source with a specified power, to deduce the specific heat
and/or latent heat of a material
To calculate the rate of heating/cooling/phase change in situations where heat transfer
is taking place via conduction
Part 1: Mastering Physics
Log in to Mastering Physics through Canvas and do Mastering Physics Assignment 3. Most of
the Mastering Physics questions are fairly straightforward. They are there to help make sure
you understand the basic steps that will appear in more complicated problems.
Part 2: Written questions
Two of the Mastering Physics questions ask you to write up solutions and hand them in. For
these, you will still put your answers in Mastering Physics, but your written solutions will
graded for your explanations.
c) BONUS: Can you explain why the outside temperature of the aquarium must be cooler than the
ambient room temperature while the ice is melting? (1 point)