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18 April, 07:51

A medium-sized pear provides about 102 Calories of energy. HINT (a) Convert 102 Cal to joules. J (b) Suppose that amount of energy is transformed into kinetic energy of a 2.03 kg object initially at rest. Calculate the final speed of the object (in m/s). m/s (c) If that same amount of energy is added to 3.79 kg (about 1 gal) of water at 23.7°C, what is the water's final temperature (in °C) ? The specific heat of water is c = 4186 J (kg · °C). °C

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  1. 18 April, 08:29
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    (a) 426.8 J

    (b) 20.5 m/s

    (c) 23.727 °C

    Explanation:

    (a)

    E = Energy of medium-sized pear = 102 cal

    we know that, 1 cal = 4.184 J

    hence

    E = 102 (4.184 J)

    E = 426.8 J

    (b)

    KE = kinetic energy of the object = E = 426.8 J

    m = mass of the object = 2.03 kg

    v = speed of the object = ?

    Kinetic energy of the object is given as

    KE = (0.5) m v²

    inserting the values

    426.8 = (0.5) (2.03) v²

    v = 20.5 m/s

    (c)

    Q = Amount of heat added to water = E = 426.8 J

    m = mass of water = 3.79 kg

    c = specific heat of water = 4186 J / (Kg °C)

    T₀ = initial temperature = 23.7 °C

    T = Final temperature = ?

    Using the equation

    Q = m c (T - T₀)

    426.8 = (3.79) (4186) (T - 23.7)

    T = 23.727 °C
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