New Reply

Heat and Thermodynamics

 
Share Thread Thread Tools
Dec6-12, 02:54 PM   #1
 

Heat and Thermodynamics


1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
A person walks into a bar and orders a drink made of 1.5oz of rum, 4 oz of coke, and 3oz of ice. How long does it take the drink to reach the room temperature of 22 degC


2. Relevant equations
q=mcΔT
q =mL where L is the latent heat of fusion
ΔQ/Δt=k(Tf-Ti)/L


3. The attempt at a solution
First we calculate the amount of heat needed to change ice into liquid using q=mL
That will happen through conduction and radiation. Conduction through the walls of the glass and radiation from the top of the glass.
and then i am stuck! what to do next
PhysOrg.com
PhysOrg
science news on PhysOrg.com

>> Bird's playlist could signal mental strengths and weaknesses
>> Minus environment, patterns still emerge: Computational study tracks E. coli cells' regulatory mechanisms
>> Bacterium uses natural 'thermometer' to trigger diarrheal disease, scientists find
Dec6-12, 03:47 PM   #2
 
Blog Entries: 1
Recognitions:
Gold Membership Gold Member
Science Advisor Science Advisor
If the room is assumed to be room temperature (duh), how does the heat flow rate from the glass change as the glass approaches room temperature?
Dec6-12, 04:16 PM   #3
 
Get 1.5 oz of ethyl alcohol, 4 oz of coke, 3 oz of ice. Mix in a glass cup. Get thermometer and watch. Record the time to get to room temperature. This process will be more accurate than trying to model the heat transfer.
Dec6-12, 05:53 PM   #4
 
Blog Entries: 1
Recognitions:
Gold Membership Gold Member
Science Advisor Science Advisor

Heat and Thermodynamics


Quote by RTW69 View Post
Get 1.5 oz of ethyl alcohol, 4 oz of coke, 3 oz of ice. Mix in a glass cup. Get thermometer and watch. Record the time to get to room temperature. This process will be more accurate than trying to model the heat transfer.
Do you distinguish:

- reach room temperature within measurement error of some thermometer

and

- reach room temperature in exactly, per thermodynamic theory

What I'm getting at is that the question as given, without further qualification, seems like a trick question with an obvious answer.
Dec6-12, 06:00 PM   #5
 
Recognitions:
Homework Helper Homework Help
Quote by rabiakhan.91 View Post
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
A person walks into a bar and orders a drink made of 1.5oz of rum, 4 oz of coke, and 3oz of ice. How long does it take the drink to reach the room temperature of 22 degC
I don't believe I've ever known a drink to last long enough to reach room temperature
Dec6-12, 08:57 PM   #6
 
I would start by assuming a cylinder of uniform temperature and convection as being the most dominate heat transfer mechanism and see where you end up time wise. Then perhaps you look at evaporation effects from the open glass. If that doesn't get you close things get ugly.
New Reply
Thread Tools


Similar Threads for: Heat and Thermodynamics
Thread Forum Replies
Thermodynamics- Zemansky Heat and Thermodynamics book question Advanced Physics Homework 0
Thermodynamics - heat Classical Physics 15
Chemical thermodynamics, heat of formation and heat of atomization Biology, Chemistry & Other Homework 2
Thermodynamics: violation of 1st and/or 2nd law of thermodynamics in a heat engine Introductory Physics Homework 7
Heat and the First Law of Thermodynamics Advanced Physics Homework 1