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Explanation:
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Answer:
The entropy change of the sample of water = 6.059 x 10³ J/K.mol
Explanation:
Entropy: Entropy can be defined as the measure of the degree of disorder or randomness of a substance. The S.I unit of Entropy is J/K.mol
Mathematically, entropy is expressed as
ΔS = ΔH/T....................... Equation 1
Where ΔH = heat absorbed or evolved, T = absolute temperature.
<em>Given: If 1 mole of water = 0.0018 kg,</em>
<em>ΔH = latent heat × mass = 2.26 x 10⁶ × 1 = 2.26x 10⁶ J.</em>
<em>T = 100 °C = (100+273) K = 373 K.</em>
<em>Substituting these values into equation 1,</em>
<em>ΔS =2.26x 10⁶/373</em>
ΔS = 6.059 x 10³ J/K.mol
Therefore the entropy change of the sample of water = 6.059 x 10³ J/K.mol
Answer:
a)Amplitude ,A = 2 mm
b)f=95.49 Hz
c)V= 30 m/s ( + x direction )
d) λ = 0.31 m
e)Umax= 1.2 m/s
Explanation:
Given that
As we know that standard form of wave equation given as
A= Amplitude
ω=Frequency (rad /s)
t=Time
Φ = Phase difference
So from above equation we can say that
Amplitude ,A = 2 mm
Frequency ,ω= 600 rad/s (2πf=ω)
ω= 2πf
f= ω /2π
f= 300/π = 95.49 Hz
K= 20 rad/m
So velocity,V
V= ω /K
V= 600 /20 = 30 m/s ( + x direction )
V = f λ
30 = 95.49 x λ
λ = 0.31 m
We know that speed is the rate of displacement
The maximum velocity
Umax = 1200 mm/s
Umax= 1.2 m/s
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