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To get the charge along the inner cylinder, we use Gauss Law
E = d R1/2εo
For the outer cylinder the charge can be calculated using
E = d R2^2/2εoR1
where d is the charge density
Use these two equations to get the charge in between the cylinders and the capacitance between them.
Answer:
c=0.14J/gC
Explanation:
A.
2) The specific heat will be the same because it is a property of the substance and does not depend on the medium.
B.
We can use the expression for heat transmission
In this case the heat given by the metal (which is at a higher temperature) is equal to that gained by the water, that is to say
for water we have to
c = 4.18J / g ° C
replacing we have
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A.
2) El calor específico será igual porque es una propiedad de la sustancia y no depende del medio.
B.
Podemos usar la expresión para la transmisión de calor
En este caso el calor cedido por el metal (que está a mayor temperatura) es igual al ganado por el agua, es decir
para el agua tenemos que
c=4.18J/g°C
reemplazando tenemos
C. The water cycle spreads water out evenly around the whole Earth