COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOLUME 1
COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOLUME 1
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Author: Freedman
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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Chapter 14, Problem 123QAP
To determine

(a)

The amount of heat required to melt the ice.

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Answer to Problem 123QAP

The amount of heat required to melt the ice is 7.1×1020J.

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

Area covered by melted ice is, A=720000km2.

Thickness of melted ice is, l=3.0m.

Initial temperature of ice is, Ti=10°C.

Formula used:

Formula for the heat required to change the temperature is,

  Q=mcΔT

Formula for the heat required to change the phase is,

  Q=mL

Calculation:

Density of melted ice is,

  ρice=92%×ρwρice=92100×1000kg/m3ρice=920kg/m3

The mass of the melted ice can be calculated as,

  m=ρice×Vm=ρice×(A×l)m=920kg/m3×(720000×106m2×3.0m)m=19.872×1014kg

The amount of heat required to melt the ice is,

  Q=mciceΔT+mLfQ=19.872×1014×2093×(100)+19.872×1014×334×103Q7.1×1020J

Conclusion:

Thus, the amount of heat required to melt the ice is 7.1×1020J.

To determine

(b)

The amount of gasoline that contains as much energy as in part (a).

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 123QAP

The amount of gasoline that contains as much energy as in part (a) is 5.46×1012gal.

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

The heat required to melt the ice is, Q=7.1×1020J.

Heat released by 1 gallon of gasoline is, Q=1.3×108J/gal.

Formula used:

Formula to calculate the amount of gasoline is,

  V=QQ

Calculation:

Substituting the values in the above equation, we get

  V=7.1×1020J1.3×108J/galV=5.46×1012gal

Conclusion:

Thus, the amount of gasoline that contains as much energy as in part (a) is 5.46×1012gal.

To determine

(c)

The amount of coal needed to be burned to produce the energy to melt the ice.

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Answer to Problem 123QAP

The amount of coal needed to be burned to produce the energy to melt the ice is 3.3×1010ton.

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

The heat required to melt the ice is, Q=7.1×1020J.

Heat produced by 1 ton of coal is, Q=21.5×109J/ton.

Formula used:

Formula to calculate the amount of gasoline is,

  m=QQ

Calculation:

Substituting the values in the above equation, we get

  m=7.1×1020J21.5×109J/tonm=3.3×1010ton

Conclusion:

Thus, the amount of coal needed to be burned to produce the energy to melt the ice is 3.3×1010ton.

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