Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Technology Update (No access codes included)
Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Technology Update (No access codes included)
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ISBN: 9781305116399
Author: Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 19, Problem 19.21P

(a)

To determine

The volume of turpentine overflows.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 19.21P

The volume of turpentine overflows is 99.4mL .

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The initial volume of aluminum cylinder and turpentine is 2.000L , the initial temperature is 20°C , and the final temperature in the cylinder is 80°C .

Formula to calculate the change in volume of aluminum cylinder is,

ΔVAl=VβAlΔT

Here,

βAl is the coefficient of volume expansion of aluminum.

ΔT is the temperature difference.

Formula to calculate the change in volume of turpentine is,

ΔVt=VβtΔT

Here,

βt is the coefficient of volume expansion of turpentine.

The relation between coefficient of volume expansion of aluminum and coefficient of linear expansion of aluminum is,

βAl=3αAl (2)

Here,

αAl is the coefficient of linear expansion of aluminum.

The coefficient of linear expansion of aluminum is 24×106(°C)1 .

Substitute 24×106(°C)1 for αAl in the above equation.

βAl=3(24×106(°C)1)=72×106(°C)1

Thus, the coefficient of volume expansion of aluminum is 72×106(°C)1 .

Write the expression for the temperature difference,

ΔT=TfTi

Substitute 20°C for Ti and 80°C for Tf in the above equation.

ΔT=80°C20°C=60°C

Thus, the temperature difference is 60°C .

Write the expression for overflow volume of the turpentine,

ΔV=ΔVtΔVAl

Substitute VβAlΔT for ΔVAl and VβtΔT for ΔV in the above equation.

ΔV=VβtΔTVβAlΔT=VΔT(βtβAl) (2)

The coefficient of volume expansion of turpentine is 9×104(°C)1 .

Substitute 72×106(°C)1 for βAl , 2.000L for V , 60°C for ΔT and 9×104°C1 for βt in the equation (2).

ΔV=(2.000L)(103cm31L)(9×104(°C1)72×106(°C1))(60°C)=99.4cm3×1mL1cm3=99.4mL

Conclusion:

Therefore, the volume of turpentine overflows is 99.4mL .

(b)

To determine

The volume of turpentine remaining in the cylinder at 80°C .

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 19.21P

The volume of turpentine remaining in the cylinder at 80°C is 2.01L .

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The initial volume of aluminum cylinder and turpentine is 2.000L , the initial temperature is 20°C , and the final temperature in the cylinder is 80°C .

Write the expression for the new volume of turpentine in the cylinder,

Vnew=V(1+βtΔT)

The coefficient of volume expansion of turpentine is 9×104(°C)1 and from the part (a) the temperature difference is 60°C .

Substitute 2.000L for V , 9×104(°C)1 for βt and 60°C for ΔT in the above equation.

Vnew=(2.000L)[1+(9×104(°C)1)(60°C)]=2.01L

Conclusion:

Therefore, the volume of turpentine remaining in the cylinder at 80°C is 2.01L .

(c)

To determine

The distance for the cylinder’s rim does the turpentine surface recede.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 19.21P

The distance for the cylinder’s rim does the turpentine surface recede is 0.998cm .

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The initial volume of aluminum cylinder and turpentine is 2.000L , the final temperature is 20°C , and the initial temperature in the cylinder is 80°C .

Write the expression for the volume of the turpentine in the cylinder after it cools back to 20°C ,

V1=Vnew(1+βtΔT) (3)

Write the expression for temperature difference,

ΔT=T2T1

Here,

T2 is the final temperature.

T1 is the initial temperature.

Substitute 20°C for T2 and 80°C for T1 in the above equation.

ΔT=20°C80°C=60°C

Thus, the temperature difference is 60°C and from part (a) the volume of turpentine remaining in the cylinder at 80°C is 2.1L .

Substitute 60°C for ΔT , 2.1L for Vnew and 9×104°C1 for βt in the equation (3).

V1=(2.1L)(103cm31L)[1+(9×104°C1)(60°C)]=1900.17cm3

Write the expression for the percentage of cylinder that is empty at 20°C ,

%V=VV1V

Substitute 1900.17cm3 for V1 and 2.000L for V in the above equation.

%V=(2.0L)(103cm31L)1900.17cm3(2.0L)(103cm31L)=4.99%

The distance for the cylinder’s rim does the turpentine surface recede is,

4.99%(20.0cm)=0.998cm

Conclusion:

Therefore, the distance for the cylinder’s rim does the turpentine surface recede is 0.998cm .

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