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Adiabatic electrical Thermodynamics question - Please Help!
The question is a thermodynamics question where the system is a resistor in a circuit; the question is as follows:
A thermally insulated (Adiabatic) resistor of 30 Ohm's has a current of 2 Amperes passed through it for 1 second. It is initially at 20 degrees celcius (= 293 degrees K). The mass, m of the resistor is 6 grams. If Cp (specific heat capacity at constant pressure) = 850 J/kg-K calculate :
a). The temperature increase, and
b). The change in entropy (Sf - Si) of the resistor and the universe.
(Hint: The actual process is dissipative. Imagine a reversible process taking it between the 2 equilibrium states.)
Please help
The question is a thermodynamics question where the system is a resistor in a circuit; the question is as follows:
A thermally insulated (Adiabatic) resistor of 30 Ohm's has a current of 2 Amperes passed through it for 1 second. It is initially at 20 degrees celcius (= 293 degrees K). The mass, m of the resistor is 6 grams. If Cp (specific heat capacity at constant pressure) = 850 J/kg-K calculate :
a). The temperature increase, and
b). The change in entropy (Sf - Si) of the resistor and the universe.
(Hint: The actual process is dissipative. Imagine a reversible process taking it between the 2 equilibrium states.)
Please help
