Physics, 22.07.2019 15:01 josephmelichar777
An object is moved from a room at a temperature of 70 ºf to a room at a temperature of 90 º f. what happens to the object when it’s placed in the room with a higher temperature?
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Under conditions for which the same room temperature is maintained by a heating or cooling system, it is not uncommon for a person to feel chilled in the winter but comfortable in the summer. provide a plausible explanation for this situation (with supporting calculations) by considering a room whose air temperature is maintained at 20â°c throughout the year, while the walls of the room are nominally at 27â°c and 14â°c in the summer and winter, respectively. the exposed surface of a person in the room may be assumed to be at a temperature of 32â°c throughout the year and to have an emissivity of 0.90. the coefficient associated with heat transfer by natural convection between the person and the room air is approximately 2 w/m2 â‹…â‹… k. what is the ratio of the thermal resistance due to convection to the thermal resistance due to radiation in the summer? what is the ratio of thermal resistances in the winter
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You throw a ball upward and let it fall to the ground. your friend drops an identical ball straight down to the ground from the same height. is the change in kinetic energy (from just after the ball is released until just before it hits the ground) of your ball greater than, less than, or equal to the change in kinetic energy of your friend's ball?
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