a cylindrical vessel of length 1 m and area 1mmsq is filled with water and rotated with an angular speed of w= 20pi

find the rise in temp

To find the rise in temperature, we need information about the mass of water, the specific heat capacity of water, and the change in angular speed. However, the information provided consists of the length and surface area of the cylindrical vessel, as well as the angular speed.

The length of the cylindrical vessel (1 m) and the surface area (1 mm^2) are not directly applicable to solving this problem. We would need other information like the radius or diameter to determine the volume of water.

Additionally, the angular speed (w) of 20π does not provide any relevant information to calculate the rise in temperature. Angular speed is a measure of the rate of change of angle over time, and it is not directly related to the rise in temperature.

If you could provide more information, such as the mass of water and the specific heat capacity of water or any other relevant data, we would be able to assist you in finding the rise in temperature.