Problem 1E Alcohol evaporates more quickly than water at the same temperature. Which produces more cooling—alcohol or the same amount of water on your skin?
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About Science
2
Newton's First Law of Motion - Inertia
3
Linear Motion
4
Newton's Second Law of Motion
5
Newton's Third Law of Motion
14
Gases
15
Temperature, Heat and Expansion
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Heat Transfer
17
Change of Phase
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Thermodynamics
19
Vibrations and Waves
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Sound
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Musical Sounds
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Electrostatics
23
Electric Current
24
Magnetism
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Nuclear Fission and Fusion
35
Special Theory of Relativity
36
General Theory of Relativity
Textbook Solutions for Conceptual Physics
Chapter 17 Problem 21E
Question
Problem 21E
Why will clouds tend to form above either a flat or a mountainous island in the middle of the ocean? (Hint: Compare the specific heat capacity of the land with that of the water and the subsequent convection currents in the air.)
Solution
The specific heat of water is greater than that of dry soil(land),therefore water both absorbs and releases heat more slowly than land.lower heat capacity of land often allows them to cool below the nearby water temperature.
When air rises,the air will cool.if their is enough water vapour in air and is enough cooling,the water vapour will condense to form water droplets that will become a cloud.this will occur at higher elevation or above the mountain peaks.hence clouds often above the mountain peaks.
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Title
Conceptual Physics 11
Author
Paul G. Hewitt
ISBN
9780321568090