Title: Determine the heat capacity (in calories/C
1Determine the heat capacity (in calories/C) of a
lake containing two million gallons
(approximately 8 million kilograms) of water at
15C. Select the correct answer.
- 8 x 109
- 2 x 109
- 8 x 106
- 32 x 102
- 8 x 103
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2Which of the following statements is true?
Select the correct answer.
- The quantity of thermal energy exchanged by two
bodies in contact is directly proportional to the
difference in their temperatures. - You only need to know the amount of thermal
energy a body contains to calculate its
temperature. - The temperature of a body is directly
proportional to the amount of work the body has
performed. - The quantity of thermal energy exchanged by two
bodies in contact is inversely proportional to
the difference in their temperatures. - Different amounts of thermal energy are
transferred between two bodies in contact if
different temperature scales are used to measure
the temperature difference between the bodies.
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3In which process will the internal energy of the
system NOT change? Select the correct answer.
- An isothermal compression of an ideal gas.
- An isobaric expansion of an ideal gas.
- An adiabatic expansion of an ideal gas.
- The freezing of a quantity of liquid at its
melting point. - The evaporation of a quantity of a liquid at its
boiling point.
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4Which statement below regarding the First Law of
Thermodynamics is best? Select the correct
answer.
- The internal energy of a system cannot change if
the heat transferred to the system is equal to
the work done by the system. - A system can do work externally only if its
internal energy decreases. - The internal energy of a system that interacts
with its environment must change. - No matter what other interactions take place, the
internal energy must change if a system undergoes
a heat transfer. - The only changes that can occur in the internal
energy of a system are those produced by
non-mechanical forces.
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5In an isovolumetric process _____ . Select
the correct answer.
- no heat is transferred between a system and its
surroundings - the pressure remains constant
- the temperature remains constant
- the volume remains constant
- the internal energy is not constant
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6How many calories of heat are required to raise
the temperature of 5 kg of water from 60 to the
boiling point? Select the correct answer.
- 4.2 x 105
- 2 x 105
- 7.5 x 104
- 18 x 105
- 420
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7In an isothermal process _____ . Select the
correct answer.
- no heat is transferred between a system and its
surroundings - the pressure remains constant
- the temperature remains constant
- the volume remains constant
- the internal energy is not constant
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