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Textbook Solutions for Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach with Modern Physics
Question
(II) A ceramic teapot (e = 0.70) and a shiny one (e = 0.10)each hold 0.55 L of tea at 95C. (a) Estimate the rate of heatloss from each, and (b) estimate the temperature drop after30 min for each. Consider only radiation, and assume thesurroundings are at 20 C.
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The first step in solving 19 problem number 61 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: (II) A ceramic teapot (e = 0.70) and a shiny one (e = 0.10)each hold 0.55 L of tea at 95C. (a) Estimate the rate of heatloss from each, and (b) estimate the temperature drop after30 min for each. Consider only radiation, and assume thesurroundings are at 20 C.
From the textbook chapter Heat and the First Law
of Thermodynamics you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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