Activity 1.3.3 Thermodynamics Answer Key
Activity 1.3.3 Thermodynamics Answer Key
Activity 1.3.3 Thermodynamics Answer Key
Procedure
Answer the following questions as your teacher discusses the Introduction to
Thermodynamics presentation.
1. Define thermodynamics.
The study of the effects of work, thermal energy, and energy on a system
Δ t = Change in time
k = Thermal conductivity
L = Thickness of material
Δ T = Change in Temperature
22. Solve.
25.0W×0.0127m
k=
0.064516m 2 ×10.0°C
27. Solve.
(30–31) Use the provided R-value chart and illustration below to calculate the R-
value of the wall cavity and the R-value at the stud location.
(35–39) A student travels on a school bus in the middle of winter from home to
school. The school bus temperature is 58 °F. The student’s skin temperature is 91.4
°F. Determine the net energy transfer from the student’s body during the 20 min ride
to school due to electromagnetic radiation. Note: Skin emissivity is 0.90, and the
surface area of the student is 1.50 m2.
287.604 K = 6,841,566,093.34 K
306.154 K = 8,784,904,710.59 K
= 148.74 W
Q = 148.74 W x 1200. s
39. Solve.
Q = 178,000 J
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