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Physics - Thermodynamics

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Consider a metal rod with 10 W of heat conduction between its ends at 200 K and 400 K. If both ends are raised by 100 K, what is the new rate of heat conduction?
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What happens to the temperature of your skin when you exercise?
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Consider a metal rod with 10 W of heat conduction between its ends at 200 K and 400 K. If the hot end is lowered to 300 K, what is the new rate of heat conduction?
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The energy budget of a wet-bulb thermometer is described by power being delivered as _____ heat and removed as _____ heat.
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How does conduction work in relation to much and wet-bulb?
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Consider a metal rod with 10 W of heat conduction between its ends at 200 K and 400 K. If the cold end is lowered to 100 K, what is the new rate of heat conduction?
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If the dry-bulb temperature is much greater than normal skin temperature and the wet-bulb temperature is much less, then
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Compare and contrast that in relation to sensible and consider?
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If the dry-bulb temperature and wet-bulb temperature are much greater than normal skin temperature, then
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What do we call energy hidden in a particular phase of matter?
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When water vapor condenses, this is an example of
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What do we call regular heat that you can feel?
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The rate of heat conduction, in watts, from a hot place to a cold place is proportional to
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When liquid water evaporates, this is an example of
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If the dry-bulb temperature and wet-bulb temperature are much less than normal skin temperature, then
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Biodiesel is made from the stuff found in
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Biomass energy has the potential to provide all of humanity's future energy needs.
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As you move from the equator to one of the poles, the land tends to get less solar power per land-surface area because
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To make 1 J of ethanol energy from U.S. corn, we have to expend
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Roughly how much coal is available for humans to burn?
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Explain the concept of temperature in relation to what and between?
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If someone claims to be generating biofuel energy at a rate of 10 W per square meter of cropland, you would say that is
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To make 1 J of ethanol energy from Brazilian sugarcane, we have to expend
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Ethanol fuel is made from the stuff found in
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At what rate are humans currently consuming energy?
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