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Entropy of a quantum sized material
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Entropy of a quantum sized material
Homework Statement A small material has quantum oscillator energy levels 2E-23 J apart. Suppose the material has a total energy of 34E-23 J and contains 5 atoms. Find the entropy of the material. Homework Equations Entropy = (Boltzmann's constant)*ln(multiplicity) Multiplicity = (q +...- phoenix133231
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- Entropy Material Quantum
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Solving Heat Pump Problem: 1/W = 1/(1-5/20)
LOL. I'm such a noob. That was exactly the problem. Thanks a lot!- phoenix133231
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Solving Heat Pump Problem: 1/W = 1/(1-5/20)
Homework Statement If the temperature underground is 5 degrees Celsius and you'd like to keep the house at 20 degrees Celsius, how much work per joule leakage must be done to maintain the house at that temperature? Homework Equations Q/W = 1/(1-(Tc/Th)) The Attempt at a Solution I...- phoenix133231
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- Heat Heat pump Pump
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How Long for One Revolution on a Ferris Wheel?
Oh... I think I see it. So, the normal force would be (64kg)(g) and the gravitational force would be (59kg)(g), thus the net force is 5*g upwards, which implies that this is what the centripetal force is equal to? Is my reasoning correct?- phoenix133231
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How Long for One Revolution on a Ferris Wheel?
I made a mistake, the problem stated that you measured yourself on a scale on the very bottom of the circle to be 64 kg. I don't see the other force...- phoenix133231
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How Long for One Revolution on a Ferris Wheel?
Homework Statement Suppose that you're on a circular ferris wheel with a radius of 22 m. You know that your mass is 64 kg on the very bottom part of the ferris wheel, even though your actual mass is 58 kg. How long does it take for the ferris wheel to go one revolution? Homework Equations...- phoenix133231
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- Forces Wheel
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