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Chapter 32 Problem 89GP

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Consider a solid sphere of \({ }_{92}^{235} U\) with a radius of 2.25 cm in a room with a temperature of 293 K. Assume that all the energy released by decay goes into heating the sphere, and that the sphere radiates heat to its surroundings as a blackbody. What is the change in temperature of the sphere as a result of the \(\alpha\) decay? (Note: The density of uranium is \(118.95 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{cm}^{3}\).)

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Title Physics with MasteringPhysics 4 
Author James S. Walker
ISBN 9780321541635

Consider a soiid sphere of with a radius of 2.25 cm in a

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