A cylindrical tank of methanol has a mass of 60 kg and a volume of 75 L. Determine the methanol’s weight, den-sity, and specific gravity. Take the gravitational acceleration to be 9.81 m/s2. Also, estimate how much force is needed to accelerate this tank linearly at 0.25 m/s2.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Weight = 588.6 N

Density = 800 kg/m³

Specific Gravity = 0.8

Force = 147.15

Explanation:

W = mg

W = 60 * 9.81

W = 588.6 N

Volume from L to m³ would be

75 L = 75 * 1/1000

75 L = 0.075 m³

Recall, density = mass/volume, so then, density of methanol is.

Density = 60/0.075

Density = 800 kg/m³

Specific gravity, SG is equal to

SG = density of methanol/density of water

SG = 800/1000

SG = 0.8

the force needed to accelerate the tank, F = ma

F = 588.6 * 0.25

F = 147.15 N

Therefore, the needed variables are

Weight = 588.6 N

Density = 800 kg/m³

Specific Gravity = 0.8

Force = 147.15


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g A very early, simple satellite consisted of an inflated spherical aluminum balloon 38 m in diameter and of mass 22 kg. Suppose a meteor having a mass of 21 kg passes within 8.0 m of the surface of the satellite. What is the magnitude of the gravitational force on the meteor from the satellite at the closest approach?

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Answer:

6.37*10^-13 N

Explanation:

Given that

We r = 38/2 = 14 m

m1 = 22kg

m2 = 21 kg

so we can say that distance between center of the satellite and meteor,

d = r + h

= 14 + 8

= 22m

So the gravitational force on the meteor, is

F = G x m1 x m2/d²

= 6.67*10^-11 x 21 *22/22²

= 6.37*10^-13 N

Point charges of 16.7 nC and 47.3 nC are placed 0.500 m apart. What is the electric field halfway between them? Indicate direction by a positive or a negative value. Keep in mind that a positive vector is one directed to the right and a negative vector is one directed to the left. Your answer should be a positive or a negative number with two decimal places, do not include the unit. Hint: 1 nC = 10-9 C

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Answer:

-4320

Explanation:

Using the formula for electric field between two points

E = kq/r²

The electric field at a midpoint, say x, is

E(x) = [(k * 16.7*10^-9)/0.5²] - [(k * 47.3*10^-9)/0.25²]

E(x) = [k * (16.7*10^-9 - 47.3*10^-9)/0.25²]

E(x) = [(k * -30.6*10^-9)/0.0625]

E(x) = [(9*10^-9 * -30.6*10^-9)/0.0625]

E(x) = -270/0.0625

E(x) = -4320

Therefore, we can conclude that the electric field, halfway in between them is -4320

Samus is exploring the planet Zebes in the star system Metroid Prime (where the laws of physics are the same as on Earth and in our universe) in a ship moving at constant velocity. She turns on her headlamps as she encounters some strange fog. Ridley, the villain lying in wait, is at rest with respect to Samus. The speed of the light from Samus's headlamps as measured by Ridley depends most importantly on

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Answer:

c. the speed of light in a vaccum

Explanation:

The complete question is...

Samus is exploring the planet Zebes in the star system Metroid Prime (where the laws of physics are the same as on Earth and in our universe) in a ship moving at constant velocity. She turns on her headlamps as she encounters some strange fog. Ridley, the villain lying in wait, is at rest with respect to Samus. The speed of the light from Samus's headlamps as measured by Ridley depends most importantly on

a.​ the speed of light in the fog

b. the speed of light of Samus's ship

c. the speed of light in a vaccum

d. the speed of Samus with respect to the ether

e. the total addition of speeds of Samus's ship, the planet Zebes, and the system Metroid Prime.

According to relativity,

1. The laws of physics are the same for all observers in any inertial frame of reference relative to one another.

2. The speed of light in a vacuum is the same for all observers, regardless of their relative motion or of the motion of the light source.

This means that The speed of the light from Samus's headlamps as measured by Ridley depends most importantly on  the speed of light in a vacuum.

Two aluminum soda cans are charged and repel each other, hanging motionless at an angle. Which of the forces on the left can has the greatest magnitude? T FE they are all the same impossible to tell mg Changed: Your submitted answer was incorrect. Your current answer has not been submitted.

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Answer:

the tension is the greatest force the system

Explanation:

For this exercise we use Newton's second law, in the equilibrium condition, this means that the acceleration is zero a = 0

             

X-axis (horizontal)

           FE - Tₓ = 0

          Fe = Tₓ

Y axis (vertical)

          [tex]T_{y}[/tex] - W = 0

          T_{y} = W

let's use trigonometry for the stress components

           sin θ = Tₓ / T

           Tₓ = T sin θ

           cos θ = T_{y} / T

           T_{y} = T cos θ

we substitute

           FE = T sin  θ  

           W = T cos  θ  

Since the sine and cosine function have values ​​between 0 and 1, the voltage must be greater than the electrical force and greater than the weight of the body.

Therefore the tension is the greatest force the system

1. A roller coaster car rapidly picks up speed as it rolls down a slope. As it starts down the slope, its
speed is 4 m/s. But 3 seconds later, at the bottom of the slope, its speed is 22 m/s. What is its
average acceleration?

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Answer:

6 m/s²

Explanation:

Average acceleration = change in velocity / change in time

a = Δv / Δt

a = (22 m/s − 4 m/s) / 3 s

a = 6 m/s²

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Explanation:

The classic Millikan oil drop experiment was the first to obtain an accurate measurement of the charge on an electron. In it, oil drops were suspended against the gravitational force by a vertical electric field. Consider an oil drop with a weight of 2.9 x 10-14N, if the drop has a single excess electron, find the magnitude (in N/C) of the electric field needed to balance its weight. Your should round your answer to an integer, indicate only the number, do not include the unit.

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Answer:

[tex]E=1.81\times 10^5\ N/C[/tex]

Explanation:

In Millikan oil drop experiment, oil drops were suspended against the gravitational force by a vertical electric field such that its weight is balanced by the electron force i.e.

W = qE,

W is weight, W = mg

q is charge,

E is electric field

⇒ [tex]2.9\times 10^{-14}\ N=qE[/tex]

or

[tex]E=\dfrac{2.9\times 10^{-14}\ N}{1.6\times 10^{-19}\ C}\\\\E=181250\ N/C\\\\\text{or}\\\\E=1.81\times 10^5\ N/C[/tex]

So, the magnitude of the electric field is [tex]1.81\times 10^5\ N/C[/tex].

A car drove 200 km east on an interstate highway, then was finally able to make an
exit and drove for another 70 km to the north before reaching their destination.
What was the direction of car's resultant displacement?

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Answer:

70.66°

Explanation:

To find the direction of the displacement vector, we have to solve for the ratio of both displacements, and furthermore the inverse tangent of the ratio.

Given data

200km east represents the x axis

70 km north represents y axis

the direction of the resultant is given as

∅= tan-1x/y

∅=tan-1 200/70

∅= tan-120/7

∅= tan-12.85

∅= 70.66°

hence the direction of the resultant is 70.66°


You are riding in a car that is moving at 50 m/s north.
You pull a gun out while driving and fire a bullet north at 100 m/s. If the ground is the frame of refernce, then the bullet is traveling at
m/s relative to the ground

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Answer:

the bullet is traveling at   150 m/s relative to the ground

Explanation:

The two velocities are pointing in the same direction (both pointing North) therefore, they should add.

Then, from the ground frame of reference the bullet is travelling at: 50 m/s + 100 m/s = 150 m/s

In a study of the effect of lighting on work productivity, the workers were told
that the lights would be changed on Monday, and researchers would measure
their response. The fact that the workers produced more than ever might not
be due to the lighting, but to the:
A. placebo effect
B. Hawthorne effect.
C. hypothesis theory,
D. informed consent theory.

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Answer:

B. Hawthorne effect.

Explanation:

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

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A wind turbine with a rotor diameter of 40 m produces 90 kW of electrical power when the wind speed is 8 m/s. The density of air impinging on the turbine is 1.2 kg/m3. What fraction of the kinetic energy of the wind impinging on the turbine is converted to electrical energy

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Answer:

0.233

Explanation:

Given that

Diameter of rotor, d = 40 m

Power of rotor, P = 90 kW

Speed of the wind, v = 8 m/s

Density of air, p = 1.2 kg/m³

It is a known fact that

KE = ½mv², where mass flow rate, m

m = p.A.v, where Area, A

A = πd²/4

A = (3.142 * 40²)/4

A = 3.142 * 1600/4

A = 3.142 * 400

A = 1256.8 m², substitute for A in the mass flow rate equation

m = p.A.v

m = 1.2 * 1256.8 * 8

m = 12065.28, substitute for m in the KE equation

KE = ½mv²

KE = ½ * 12065.28 * 8²

KE = 12065.28 * 32

KE = 386088.96 W or

KE = 386.1 kW

Fraction of kinetic energy converted to electric energy is

Fraction = Electric Power / Total KE

Fraction = 90 / 386.1

Fraction = 0.233

Copper wire is a good electrical
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Answer:

yes also good for pennies

Explanation:

Is it a good electrical Conductor?
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Which method is the typical first step when scientists communicate their scientific results? placing the results on an Internet site to maximize readership distributing the results in press releases to make them well established submitting the results to a scientific journal for a peer review declaring the results in a TV interview for public feedback

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Answer:

Option C (submitting the results to a scientific journal for a peer review) is the correct choice.

Explanation:

If a researcher or a scientist decides to transmit his conclusions depends on a variety of considerations. At either the conclusion of the day, the scientist should concentrate on the final use of an individual's findings before settling on how to transmit it, either through science papers, announcements at professional journals, or personally with the public.Scientists often prefer to submit their articles to professional conferences rather than just going via scientific publications.

The other solutions offered are not relevant to the situation in question. But the latter is the best answer.

Answer:

it is letter c

Explanation:

What does Rockstrom mean by the need to "bend the curves"?

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Answer: Rockstrom meant that it's going to be a challenging decade and that people will need to work hard and also bend the curve by thinking around the curve.

Explanation:

Some years ago, Johan Rockström, who was the executive director of Stockholm Environment Institute, and a professor at Stockholm University, was the head of an international team that was assembled in defining planetary boundaries.

The that was gathered to speak regarding issues that pertained to the Earth ane how it can be protected from being infiltrated ad protecting it from failing. During the conversation, Rockstrom said that it's going to be a challenging decade and that people will need to work hard and also bend the curve by thinking around the curve.

Which of these is an example of acceleration? A a bicyclist turning around a corner B a car traveling south with its cruise control set C a bus traveling north at 25m/s D a helicopter waiting to take off

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The answer is A.

Acceleration means when you go faster in speed. Since the bicyclist is turning, he has to slow down but when he finishes turning, he is going to pedal harder and gain more speed. This is called Acceleration.

Best of Luck!

Answer:

a

Explanation:

Given a 45 45 90 prism with index of 1.5, immersed in air. The hypotenuse acts as the reflecting face by TIR. A ray of light enters horizontal (perpendicular to one of the non- hypotenuse faces) hitting the hypotenuse at 45º and is reflected. If the original ray is now the center of a converging bundle of rays, converging toward the original intersection point on the hypotenuse, what full convergence angle (in air) is allowed, if TIR at the hypotenuse is to be preserved for the whole bundle of rays?

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Answer:

83.6°

Explanation:

For the ray to be totally internally reflected, at the boundary, the angle of refraction is 90. Using the law of refraction where

n₁sinθ₁ = n₂sinθ₂ where n₁ = refractive index of prism = 1.5, θ₁ = critical angle in prism, n₂ = refractive index of air = 1 and θ₂ = refractive angle = 90°.

So, substituting these values into the equation,

n₁sinθ₁ = n₂sinθ₂

1.5 × sinθ₁ = 1 × sin90

1.5 × sinθ₁  = 1

sinθ₁ = 1/1.5

sinθ₁ = 0.6667

θ₁  = sin*(0.6667)

θ₁  = 41.8°

So, for total internal reflection, an incidence angle of 41.8° is required. So, a full convergence angle of 2 × 41.8° = 83.6° is required for the whole bundle of rays.

The gravitational pull of the sun on Earth keeps Earth orbiting around the sun. Which statement is correct about the force that Earth exerts on the sun?​

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Explanation:

The gravitational force exerted by the sun on the earth keeps the earth moving or orbiting around the sun in its orbit. This force is same with force with which the earth pulls the sun or exerts on the sun.

But the sun does not orbit around the earth because of this force since the sun is more massive then earth but the earth is less massive and it is accelerated by this massive force of the sun and moves around the sun in its orbit.

Answer:

Earth pulls the sun towards itself with a force equal to the ratio of the mass of the sun to the mass of Earth

Two forces P and Q act on an object of mass 9.00 kg with Q being the larger of the two forces. When both forces are directed to the left, the magnitude of the acceleration of the object is 1.20 m/s2. However, when the force P is directed to the left and the force Q is directed to the right, the object has an acceleration of 0.600 m/s2 to the right. Find the magnitudes of the two forces P and Q in newtons.

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Answer:

P = 2.7 N

Q = 8.1 N

Explanation:

Q > P

Both the forces are acting towards the left

Net force = Q + P

Applying newton's 2nd law

net force = mass x acceleration

Q + P = 9 x 1.2 = 10.8 ----------------- ( 1 )

In the second case Q is acting towards the left and P acts towards the right

so they act in opposite direction

Hence net force = Q - P

Applying newton's 2nd law

net force = mass x acceleration

Q - P = 9 x .6  = 5.4  -------------------- ( 2 )

Adding ( 1 ) and ( 2 )

2 Q = 16.2

Q = 8.1 N

From ( 1 )

8.1 + P = 10.8 N .

P = 2.7 N

Need Help with this physics question, just a written response

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Answer:

Explanation:

According to Newton's third law, every action has an equal and opposite reaction

so it tells us that the force exerted by the earth on the spacecraft is equal to the force exerted by the spacecraft on the earth. But we do not see the earth moving towards the spacecraft because the inertia of the spacecraft is very less than the inertia of the earth.

In a house, a circuit often includes multiple electrical outlets which are parallelconnected to a single voltage source. Each of these circuits also contains a 15-A circuit breaker. Design a parallel-connected circuit which shows three electrical outlets connected to a voltage source with a circuit breaker. What is the advantage of having outlets parallel-connected, and why is a circuit breaker connected in series with the voltage source

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Answer:

In parallel circuits, if one element has a problem, it can be eliminated and the rest of the elements continue to work.

Explanation:

There are two ways to connect electrical circuits, in series and in parallel.

Series circuits have the problem that when one element is damaged, the entire circuit is interrupted and runs out of power.

In parallel circuits, if one element has a problem, it can be eliminated and the rest of the elements continue to work.

In Breaker it is connected in series so that when some maintenance is needed, all the energy can be interrupted simultaneously and if some equipment tries to consume a lot of energy, the circuit prevents this action by interrupting the energy of the entire circuit

A person is wandering in woods and records his movements as a sequence of displacements: d1 is 351 m, 35.0° north of east; d2 is 252m, 55.0° west of north; d3 is 178 m, 35.0° south of west; and d4 is 253 m, 15.0° north of west. Find his displacement going back to his starting point straight.

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Answer:

18.64

Explanation:

How is pressure related to the area

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Pressure is inversely proportional to the area.
The more the pressure, the lesser the area, and vice-versa.


Electrons are important to electric current because they are able to

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Electrons are important to the electric current because they are able to move from one atom to another. When an atom loses an electron, it becomes positively charged and when an atom gains an electron, it becomes negatively charged.

Which of the following is a physical property? 1.flammability 2.acidity 3.color 4.rusting

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Answer:

Color is a physical property, the rest are chemical properties.

An air filter can remove dust particles from air but will reach capacity (saturation) at 50.0 mg. Of air containing 225 µg dust particles per m3 air is passed through the filter at 400 ft3 /min and air leaving the filter has 15.0 µg dust/m3 air, how much time, in days, is required for the filter to reach saturation

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Answer:

Time to Reach Saturation = 0.0146 day

Explanation:

In order to solve this problem, we first need to calculate the dust filtered by the filter per cubic meter of air:

Filtered Dust per m³ = Dust Particles Entering per m³ - Dust Particles Leaving per m³

Filtered Dust per m³ = 225 μg/m³ - 15 μg/m³

Filtered Dust per m³ = 210 μg/m³ = 210 x 10⁻³ mg/m³

Now, we find volume flow rate of air through filter:

Volume Flow Rate of Air = (400 ft³/min)(0.3048 m/1 ft)³

Volume Flow Rate of Air = 11.33 m³/min

Now, we calculate rate of dust filtered:

Rate of Dust Filtered = (Filtered Dust per m³)(Volume Flow Rate of Dust)

Rate of Dust Filtered = (210 x 10⁻³ mg/m³)(11.33 m³/min)

Rate of Dust Filtered = 2.38 mg/min

Now, for the time required to reach saturation:

Time to Reach Saturation = (Saturation Capacity)/(Rate of Dust Filtered)

Time to Reach Saturation = (50 mg)/(2.38 mg/min)

Time to Reach Saturation = (21.02 min)(1 day/24 h)(1 h/60 min)

Time to Reach Saturation = 0.0146 day

Unlike velocity, speed is scalar, which means it is described by

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Answer:

Magnitude

Explanation:

Scalar quantitys have no direction only a size aka magnitude

A bicyclist, traveling with a constant speed, covers 61.Om in 7.80s.

Determine all unknowns.

S =

7.82

m/s

d =

61

m

t =

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Answer:

The velocity is 7.82 m/s

Explanation:

In this problem, we are going to solve for the velocity since what we are given as parameters are:

1. Distance covered s= 61m

2. time taken to cover the distance t= 7.8 secs

we know that the expression for velocity is given as

velocity= distance/time

We then substitute the given data into the formula to solve for velocity.

velocity= 61/7.8

velocity= 7.82 m/s

The velocity is 7.82 m/s

7. Starting at rest, a car accelerates at 5.5m/s/s for 12s. What is its
velocity at the end of 12s? *

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Answer:

66 m/s

Explanation:

v=u+at

= 0 + 5.5 * 12

= 66 m/s

Ryan places 0.150 kg of boiling water in a thermos bottle. How many kgs of ice at –12.0 °C must Ryan add to the thermos so that the equilibrium temperature of the water is 75?a. 0.0436 kgb. 0.0713 kgc. 0.0233 kgd. 0.0265 kge. 0.625 kg

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Answer:

The  value  is   [tex] m_i =  0.0234 \  kg   [/tex]

Explanation:

Generally from the calorimetry principle we have that

      [tex]Heat \ loss\ by\ ice  =  heat\ gained\ by\  water\[/tex]

So here heat gained water is mathematically represented as i.e

      [tex]Q_w  = m_w  *  c_w *  (T_w - T )[/tex]

substituting  0.150 kg for [tex]m_w [/tex] , 4200 J/kg.°C for  [tex]c_w [/tex] , 100°C for   [tex]T_w [/tex] and  75°C for  T

We have  

       [tex]Q_w  = 0.150  *  4200 *  (100 - 75 )[/tex]

         [tex]Q_w  =15750 \  J [/tex]

The Heat loss by the ice is mathematically represented as

      [tex]Q_i  = Q_1 + Q_2 +  Q_3[/tex]

Here     [tex]Q_1[/tex] is the energy to move the ice to its melting point which is evaluated as  

        [tex]Q_1  =  m_i *  c_i * ( T_o -T_i)[/tex]

Here  [tex]m_i [/tex] is the mass of  ice

       [tex]c_i [/tex] is the specific heat of ice with value  [tex]2.05 * 10^3   J/kg.°C[/tex]

          [tex]T_o [/tex] temperature of ice at melting point with value 0°C

           [tex]T_i [/tex] is the temperature of ice with value  -12°C

[tex]Q_2[/tex] is the energy to move the ice from its  its melting point to liquid which is evaluated as  

     [tex]Q_2  = m_i  *  L[/tex]

        Here  L  is the Latent heat of melting of ice with value    [tex]334 * 10^3   J/kg [/tex]

[tex]Q_3[/tex] is the energy to move the ice from  liquid  to  the equilibrium temperature  which is evaluated as        

       [tex]Q_1  =  m_i *  c_w * ( T -T_o)[/tex]

So  

     [tex]Q_i  = m_i [ c_i * ( T_o -T_i) + L  + c_w * ( T -T_o) ] [/tex]

=>   [tex]Q_i  = m_i [ 2.05 * 10^3 * ( 0 -(-12)) + 334 * 10^3  +  4200 * ( 75 - 0) ] [/tex]

From

 [tex]Heat \ loss\ by\ ice  =  heat\ gained\ by\  water\[/tex]

We have that

  [tex] m_i *  673600  =15750  [/tex]

=>     [tex] m_i =  \frac{15750}{673600}  [/tex]

=>     [tex] m_i =  0.0234 \  kg   [/tex]

The amount of ice at –12.0 °C must Ryan add to the thermos so that the equilibrium temperature of the water is 75 - 0.0233 kg

The calorimetry principle we have that

  heat is given by water   =   heat is received by ice

=>  

Given:

mass of boiling water [tex]m_w = 0.150 kg[/tex]

temperature of ice [tex]T_i = - 12^0C[/tex]

Known:

specific heat of water  [tex]c_w = 4.2 \times 10^3 J/kg-^0C[/tex] the Initial temperature of boiling water   [tex]T_w = 100^0C[/tex]mass of ice  =   [tex]m_i[/tex]specific heat of ice   [tex]c_i = 2.05 \times 10^3 J/kg-^0C[/tex] Latent heat of melting of ice   [tex]L = 334 \times 10^3 J/kg[/tex]   Melting point of ice  [tex]T = 0^0C[/tex] Equilibrium temperature   T   =   75 CSolution:

placing value in the formula:

=>  

=>

=   0.0233 kg

Thus, the amount of ice at –12.0 °C must Ryan add to the thermos so that the equilibrium temperature of the water is 75 - 0.0233 kg

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