1)A common practice for a person with a high fever is to take a bath in cool water. Assuming an 80 kg person is really ill and needs to cool down from 40°C to 37°C. What is the minimum amount of water needed for bathing assuming the water begins at room temperature, 25°C? The specific heat of the body on average is 3470 J/kg°C and water is 4186 J/kg°C.   16.6 kg   212.2 kg   19.8 kg   200 kg

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1)A common practice for a person with a high fever is to take a bath in cool water. Assuming an 80 kg person is really ill and needs to cool down from 40°C to 37°C. What is the minimum amount of water needed for bathing assuming the water begins at room temperature, 25°C? The specific heat of the body on average is 3470 J/kg°C and water is 4186 J/kg°C.
 
16.6 kg
 
212.2 kg
 
19.8 kg
 
200 kg

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3) Describe the distinguishing features between mechanical waves and light waves, and longitudinal versus transverse waves. Be sure to include the terms medium, particles, vacuum, perpendicular and direction of wave motion.

 

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A box on a spring is pushed to point A and allowed to oscillate. Describe the motion of the box at points A, B, and C. Be
sure to use the words maximum velocity, minimum velocity, maximum displacement, minimum displacement,
maximum acceleration, minimum acceleration, equilibrium, and restoring force where appropriate.
Transcribed Image Text:equilibrium www A B A box on a spring is pushed to point A and allowed to oscillate. Describe the motion of the box at points A, B, and C. Be sure to use the words maximum velocity, minimum velocity, maximum displacement, minimum displacement, maximum acceleration, minimum acceleration, equilibrium, and restoring force where appropriate.
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