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Su6had1p reacted to Steve4Physics's post in the thread Ice cube in water: entropy calculation (Calorimetry) with
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Here’s a strategy to find the final state: 1) Calculate the amount of energy (A) needed to warm the ice to 0 deg.C. 2) Calculate the... -
Su6had1p replied to the thread Ice cube in water: entropy calculation (Calorimetry).Yes you are right, it does simplify the sign consideration. -
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I would advise against writing the equation this way as it can introduce sign errors and it doesn't generalize easily to a situation... -
Su6had1p replied to the thread Ice cube in water: entropy calculation (Calorimetry).Yes I realised that I missed the latent heat term in equation. But anyways included it in my calculations. Also thanks for pointing out... -
Su6had1p posted the thread Ice cube in water: entropy calculation (Calorimetry) in Introductory Physics Homework Help.Since I don't know what the system will look like in the end I tried to check for the extreme cases. Case 1 if the whole ice melts ... -
Su6had1p replied to the thread Variable mass system : water sprayed into a moving container.@kuruman @PeroK @wrobel thanks to all of you -
Su6had1p replied to the thread Variable mass system : water sprayed into a moving container.I see, F(ext) = 0 -
Su6had1p replied to the thread Variable mass system : water sprayed into a moving container.Isn't that the 5th step from my solution above? -
Su6had1p replied to the thread Variable mass system : water sprayed into a moving container.Definitely, physics forum is a go to ! Especially when chatGPT doesn't correct my approach instead just gives solution. I expect Physics... -
Su6had1p replied to the thread Variable mass system : water sprayed into a moving container.Unfortunately the Examiner hasn't provided any solution, neither any standard textbooks have a similar problem as far as i know. so my... -
Su6had1p replied to the thread Variable mass system : water sprayed into a moving container.in my solution there is ##M_{c}## which the the mass of container and ##M## which is shorthand for ##M(t)##. There could be a confusion... -
Su6had1p replied to the thread Variable mass system : water sprayed into a moving container.It's not rendered -
Su6had1p replied to the thread Variable mass system : water sprayed into a moving container.No, I'm not sure about that. I didn't think about it. -
Su6had1p replied to the thread Variable mass system : water sprayed into a moving container.A is the area of the water cannon, forget to mention -
Su6had1p posted the thread Variable mass system : water sprayed into a moving container in Introductory Physics Homework Help.Starting with the mass considerations #m(t)# is mass of water #M_{c}# mass of container and #M(t)# mass of total system $$M(t) = M_{C} +...
