In a house the temperature at the surface of a window is 25 ¡ãC. The temperature outside at the window surface is 5.0 ¡ãC. Heat is lost through the window via conduction, and the heat lost per second has a
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Physics
In a house the temperature at the surface of a window is 22.3 °C. The temperature outside at the window surface is 2.82 °C. Heat is lost through the window via conduction, and the heat lost per second has a certain value. The temperature outside begins -
physics
In a house the temperature at the surface of a window is 20.1 °C. The temperature outside at the window surface is 2.72 °C. Heat is lost through the window via conduction, and the heat lost per second has a certain value. The temperature outside begins -
physic
In a house the temperature at the surface of a window is 25 ¡ãC. The temperature outside at the window surface is 5.0 ¡ãC. Heat is lost through the window via conduction, and the heat lost per second has a certain value. The temperature outside begins -
physics
A window has a glass surface of 2686 cm2 and a thickness of 7.4 mm. Find the rate of energy transfer by conduc- tion through this pane when the temperature of the inside surface of the glass is 66◦F and the outside temperature is 77 ◦F. Assume the -
Math
The temperature in your house is controlled by a thermostat. The temperatures will vary according to the sinusoidal function: f(x)=6sin(Pi/12(x-15))+19 , where f(x) represents the temperature in degrees Celsius (°C) and x is hours since midnight. What is -
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The temperature in your house is controlled by a thermostat. The temperatures will vary according to the sinusoidal function:f(x)=6sin(pi/12(x-11)+19, where f(x) represents the temperature in degrees Celsius (°C) and x is hours since midnight. What is the -
calculus
Some scientists believe that the average surface temperature of the world has been rising steadily. They have modeled the temperature by the linear function T = 0.02t + 8.75, where T is temperature in °C and t represents years since 1900. (a) What do the -
Astrophysics
Star Power and Temperature Star A and Star B Consider two stars that are the same size (they have the same diameter), but have different surface temperatures. Let’s say Star A’s temperature is 3000 K and Star B’s temperature is 4500 K. Let’s look -
Science
Am I correct with my answeres below? During which hours of the day is the earth's emitted radiation highest and Why? My Answer: I think it is in the afternoon because of the increase in surface temperature. Why are values of LW^ higher in the summer than -
Precalculus- HELP!
The temperature in your house is controlled by a thermostat. The temperatures will vary according to the sinusoidal function: f(x)=7sin(π/12(x-11))+33 where f(x) represents the temperature in degrees Celsius (°C) and x is hours since midnight. What is -
Science
1. What is the relationship between elevation and average surface temperature? 2. What is the generalized relationship between latitude and average surface temperature..(I think it's that the higher the latitude, the colder the surface temperature)? 3. -
math
This problem below is missing information. The coldest surface temperature on the Moon is 57 degrees colder than twice the coldest surface temperature on Earth. What is the coldest surface temperature on Earth? What information is needed in order to solve -
Science
On a sunny day you are measuring the surface temperature on two adjacent playing fields, one with a wet surface and one with a dry surface. Which surface will have a higher temperature? Why? -
physics 4**!!
Consider a double-paned window consisting of two panes of glass, each with a thickness of 0.500 cm and an area of 0.880 m2, separated by a layer of air with a thickness of 1.90 cm. The temperature on one side of the window is 0.00°C; the temperature on -
physcis
Seals may cool themselves by using thermal windows, patches on their bodies with much higher than average surface temperature. Suppose a seal has a 0.030 m^2 thermal window at a temperature of 30 degree C. If the seal’s surroundings are a frosty -10 -
physics
Assuming that the human body has a 1.2-cm-thick layer of skin tissue and a surface area of 1.5m2 , estimate the rate at which heat is conducted from inside the body to the surface if the skin temperature is 34 ∘C. (Assume a normal body temperature of 37 -
math
Arthur made the scatter plot below of the temperature outside his house over the course of nine days at the beginning of winter. if this trend continues, what would be the most likely temperature outside Arthur's house on day 10? A. 20** B. 30 C. 40 D.50 -
algebra
Write a formula that relates temperature t in degrees Fahrenheit at altitude h (in thousands of feet) and a ground temperature of 65ºF. State any restrictions on h. b. Find the temperature at 11,000 ft above Earth’s surface. -
math
A temperature measurement from earths stratosphere is taken as -70 degree Fahrenheit. The temperature on the earths surface below is found to be 41 degrees Fahrenheit. Find the difference between the surface temperature reading and the stratosphere -
science
you are riding to school on the bus in a snowstorm. through the window, you see a lighted sign that gives the temperature as 26 degrees, but you can't make out whether the temperature scale is Celsius or Fahrenheit. which is it and how do you know -
Algebra II
hold the temperature constant and vary the relative humidity. Fix the temperature at 30 degrees Celcius and graph I vs R on your calculator. describe your results and the window that you used -
Algebra
Stella is recording temperatures every day for 5 days. On the first day, Stella recorded a temperature of 0 degrees Farenheit. A. On the second day, the temperature was 3 degrees Fahrenheit above the temperature on the first day. What was the temperature -
3 grade math
1- at 12 noon, leslie recorded the temperature as 56F. the temperature had increased by 8F from 10 A.M. the temperature at 8 A.M. was 2F warmer than it was at 10 A.M. what was the temperature at 8 A.M? MY Son write the answer is - 62F 2- the temperature at -
physics
A cubical piece of heat-shield-tile from the space shuttle measures 0.18 m on a side and has a thermal conductivity of 0.065 J/(s·m·C°). The outer surface of the tile is heated to a temperature of 1050°C, while the inner surface is maintained at a -
science
A window glass is 0.9 m wide, 1.5 m high and 4 mm thick. During winter, the temperature of the inside face of the window is 10°C, and the outside face is at -9 °C. How much thermal power is being transported through the window? (Kr = 0.84 W/m.K) -
physics
The average rate at which energy is conducted outward through the ground surface in a certain region is 66.8 mW/m2, and the average thermal conductivity of the near-surface rocks is 2.13 W/m·K. Assuming a surface temperature of 8.01°C, find the -
HELP Physics
The average rate at which energy is conducted outward through the ground surface in a certain region is 30.9 mW/m2, and the average thermal conductivity of the near-surface rocks is 3.11 W/m·K. Assuming a surface temperature of 9.48°C, find the -
physics
The average rate at which energy is conducted outward through the ground surface in a certain region is 51.6 mW/m2, and the average thermal conductivity of the near-surface rocks is 3.31 W/m·K. Assuming a surface temperature of 11.7°C, find the -
water vapor
When the weather is hot, and the inside of the house is cold, why do droplets of water form on the windows? Do they form on the outside or inside of the windows? Thanks. Water droplets form because of condensation. Here is a site that that talks about -
Environmental Science
A cold night is followed by an overcast morning. When this happens, the cool air at the surface and any pollutants it contains is trapped beneath the warm layer above it. Which term describes this phenomenon? A. temperature conversion B. temperature -
Math
Beneath Earth's surface, the temperature increases10 degrees Celsius every kilometer. Suppose that the surface temperature is 22 degree Celsus, and the temperature at the bottom of a gold mine is 45 degree Celsius. What is the depth of the gold mine? -
Physics
Knowing the temperature at the surface of the Earth to be 72 F, find the temperature at the surface of Venus. -
Integers
A scientist measured the temperature at the surface of a 7 inch deep snow. The temperature was -27 degrees. At ground level, the temperature was 24 degrees. How much warmer was the temperature at ground level. -
Math
A model house has a window that is 8 inches wide and 10 inches long. The actual house window is 6 times bigger. how many feet is the length and width of the window? -
Science
If you know the temperature (T) and dew point (Td) of an air parcel at the surface, you can calculate the LCL using the following equation. LCL=125m x (T-Td). Calculate the LCL: Parcel A Parcel B surface temperature 30 degrees C 30 degrees C Surface dew -
physics
A Styrofoam box has a surface area of 0.78 m2 and a wall thickness of 2.0 cm. The temperature of the inner surface is 5.0°C, and the outside temperature is 24°C. If it takes 7.6 h for 5.0 kg of ice to melt in the container, determine the thermal -
physics
A Styrofoam box has a surface area of 0.75 m2 and a wall thickness of 2.0 cm. The temperature of the inner surface is 5.0°C, and the outside temperature is 24°C. If it takes 7.6 h for 5.0 kg of ice to melt in the container, determine the thermal -
earth science
If the temperature at the surface is 230 C, what is the temperature at a height of 2 km under average conditions (when temperature decreses with height by 6.50 C per km)? -
Precalculus ????
The temperature in your house is controlled by a thermostat. The temperatures will vary according to the sinusoidal function: f(x)=5sin(pi/12)*(x-11)+19 where f(x) represents the temperature in degrees Celsius (°C) and x is hours since midnight. What is -
physics
A fire fighter is trying to shoot water straight to the window located at the second floor of a house 6 m above the ground. The distance between the fire fighter and the house is 8 m and he holds the fire hose 1.8 m above the ground. The water leaves the -
algebra
simplify. 3 - 2(4 - 7) ÷ 9 i don't know what to do after i subtract 4 and 7 which is -3 then multiply 2 which is -6 then i don't know what to do afterwards, i know pemdas so -6 divided by 9 cannot be so please help on that. the integers from -3 to +3 can -
physics
The tropospheric lapse rate (the rate at which temperature decreases with altitude) is approximately 6°C per kilometer. Given that the mean surface temperature of Earth is 288 K and the effective radiating temperature is 255K, from what altitude does most -
Physics
A glass window pane has an area of 3.50 m2 and a thickness of 0.600 cm. If the temperature difference between its surfaces is 23.0°C, what is the rate of energy transfer by conduction through the window? -
physics
A glass window pane has an area of 3.00 m2 and a thickness of 0.600 cm. If the temperature difference between its faces is 25.0°C, what is the rate of energy transfer by conduction through the window. -
Physics
In cold climates, including the northern United States, a house can be built with very large windows facing south to take advantage of solar heating. Sunlight shining in during the daytime is absorbed by the floor, interior walls, and objects in the room, -
Science Help PLEASE!!
1. What happens to the levels of surface water and groundwater during a drought? Surface water and groundwater levels increase during drought. Surface water and groundwater levels decrease during drought. There is no change in the levels of surface water -
Science Help PLEASE!! FAST
1. What happens to the levels of surface water and groundwater during a drought? Surface water and groundwater levels increase during drought. Surface water and groundwater levels decrease during drought. There is no change in the levels of surface water -
physics
at 25.0m below the surface of the sea (density=1.025kg/m^3), where the temperature is 5.00C, a diver exhales an air bubble having a volume of 1.00cm^3. If the surface temperature of the sea is 20.0C, what is the volume of the bubble just before it breaks -
math
Thank you Ms. Sue. I need help with this problem. The surface of Jupiter is made of colorful clouds created by various chemicals in the atmosphere. The temperature at the top of the clouds is -230 degrees F. The temperature below the clouds is 70 degrees -
physics
A glass window pane has an area of 3.50 m2 and a thickness of 0.600 cm. If the temperature difference between its surfaces is 27.0°C, what is the rate of energy transfer by conduction through the window? I tried using the formula P=ka[(th-Tc)/l] my answer -
science
LCL is the height where air has cooled to the dew point. We can calculate LCL using temperature and dew point at the surface. Like temperature dew point also decreases with height because of decreasing pressure. Ew point drops at the "de Point Lapse Rate -
Physics
the temperature at the surface of the sun is approximatly at 5700K and the temperature at the surface of the earth is approxiamtly 290 K. what entropy change occurs when 1100 J of energy is transfered by radiation from the sun to the earth? -
Science Help Please
Which of these observations of Barnard's Star is most likely accurate? Please help! T have to finish this TODAY!!! and I have no Idea :-( A Barnard’s Star is less bright than the sun, has a surface temperature below 3,800 K, and is red. B Barnard’s -
Physics
At 30.0 m below the surface of the sea (density = 1025 kg/m3), where the temperature is 5.00°C, a diver exhales an air bubble having a volume of 0.80 cm3. If the surface temperature of the sea is 20.0°C, what is the volume of the bubble just before it -
physics
A glass window with a mass of 20kg is heated to a temperature of 32C by the sun. How much thermal energy is released by the window to the surroundings as it cools to 5C at night? The answer is 4.5x10^5 J but I don't know how to get there. Thank you! -
science
The temperature of an electronic oven is 160 °C. The temperature at the outer surface of the oven in the kitchen is 50 °C. The oven (surface area = 1.6 m2) is insulated with material that has a thickness of 0.020 m and a thermal conductivity of 0.045 -
Physic
A certain object with a surface temperature of 150 degree C is radiating heat at a rate of 200 J/s. To triple the object's rate of radiation energy, what should be its surface temperature in Celsius? -
Precalc Translations
Let T(d) be the temperature of the seawater in the Mariana Trench d meters below the surface. Find a formula for p(x), the temperature x mm below the surface Insert 1 for coefficients that do not change and 0 for shifts that are not necessary My answers -
physics
We confirm the concept of the geothermal effect in an alternative fashion to the discussion in the text. We know that the average rate at which heat is conducted through the surface of the ground in North America is 54.0 mJ/(s m2). Assuming a surface -
Math
A scientist is monitoring the temperature of a holding tank containing fish to be released into a river. In one 12-h period, the highest temperature was 10.4°C and the lowest temperature was 7.6°C. Write an absolute value equation that can be used to -
Math
A scientist is monitoring the temperature of a holding tank containing fish to be released into a river. In one 12-h period, the highest temperature was 10.4°C and the lowest temperature was 7.6°C. Write an absolute value equation that can be used to -
Chemistry
Will increasing the temperature of H20 before dissolving Ca(IO3)2 affect how much Ca(IO3)2 is dissolved? I think this has something to do temperature and Le Chatelier's Principle and equilibrium. So, would more be dissolved at a higher temperature than at -
Math
A scientist is monitoring the temperature of a holding tank containing fish to be released into a river. In one 12-h period, the highest temperature was 10.4°C and the lowest temperature was 7.6°C. Write an absolute value equation that can be used to -
math
At 6:00 A.M. the temperature was 33°F. By noon the temperature had increased by 10°F and by 3:00 P.M. it had increased another 12°F. If at 10:00 P.M. the temperature had decreased by 15°F, how much does the temperature need to rise or fall to return to -
Math
1)At 1 p.m., Lin records an outside temperature of –14.8°F. At 3 p.m... she records the outside temperature and notices the temperature had increased by 22.6 degrees. What was the temperature that she recorded at 3 p.m.? ( no multiple choice) *my answer -
Calculus
The temperature of a cup of coffee varies according to Newton's Law of Cooling: dT/dt = -k(T - A), where T is the temperature of the tea, A is the room temperature, and k is a positive constant. If the water cools from 100°C to 80°C in 1 minute at a room -
math grade 8
Hi! I have to sketch 3D shape of the house using triangular prism, rectangular prisms, cube, and cylinder.I have to include measurement calculations with formulas. I already did it all, but someone told me that the SA (surface area) of my house calculated -
mathematics
The temperature at 10 A.M. was -4degreeF. By noon the temperature had risen by 8degreeF. At 8 P.M., the temperature had dropped 10degree F. What was the temperature at 8 P.M.? -
trigonometry
A wall is 10 feet tall and is 15 feet from a house. A window in the house is 30.5ft above the ground. A tire escape slide attaches to the bottom of the window and to the top of the wall opposite the window. How long a slide must be purchased? -
Algebra
When Jonell checked the temperature in the morning, he saw that it was -4F. Late that afternoon, the temperature was 15F. Select the equation that represents this situation. -4+x=15;x=The number of degrees the temperature rose -4+x=15;x=The current -
Temperature(Math)
At 5 o'clock in the morning, the temperature at the top of the race course was -13o. By 10:00 A.M., it was +12o. How much had the temperature risen? Answer: 25o The temperature rose from -12o to +23o by noon. How much did the temperature change? Answer: -
math
1)At 1 p.m., Lin records an outside temperature of –14.8°F. At 3 p.m... she records the outside temperature and notices the temperature had increased by 22.6 degrees. What was the temperature that she recorded at 3 p.m.? ( no multiple choice) *confused -
Math (Ms. Sue! Anyone!)
1)At 1 p.m., Lin records an outside temperature of –14.8°F. At 3 p.m... she records the outside temperature and notices the temperature had increased by 22.6 degrees. What was the temperature that she recorded at 3 p.m.? ( no multiple choice) *confused -
Physics
A glass window 5ft by 8 ft 0.3 in whose inner and outer faces are at respective temperature of 65°F and 64°F.The thermal conductivity of glass is 5.5 BTU over ft squared x hr x°F over inches Find its: A.)temperature gradient B.)Resistance C.)Driving -
PHYSICS
Bricks have a thickness of 12 cm, if an external wall of the house measures 10 mx 15m, calculate the rate of heat exchange through this wall if the inside temperature is 200C and the outside temperature is 50C. -
Math help me please
The temperature started at 35°F. If the temperature went down 4°F and then up 2°F, whats is the temperature difference relative to the high temperature? A) -2° B) -1°F C) 1°F D) 2°F -
mathematics
The temperature at 6:00 a.m. was ‐3.5°C. From 6:00 to 7:00, the temperature increased 2.5°C. From 7:00 to 8:00, it decreased by 0.25°C, and from 8:00 to 11:00, the temperature dropped 3.25°C. Which expression shows the temperature in °C at 11:00 -
math
Jackies kitten is stuck on the window sill of her neighbors house. The window is 2.8m above the ground. The base of the ladder must be 0.7m away from the house and the ladder must extend 1m above the window sill. Will she be able to rescue the kitten, -
Intermediate Algebra
A fire is raging in an apartment house. you see kids in a window in an upstairs window. the window is 24 feet off the ground. you have a ladder, but it only extends to 30 feet, how far from the house must you place the ladder to reach the kids? -
physics
a 2.00kg copper plate with an initial temperature of 20.0 degrees Celsius slides with a constant velocity down a 150m long surface that is inclined at 30 degrees angle to the horizontal. If the mechanical energy lost by the system due to friction is -
math
(TEMPERATURE CHANGE) The rate at which the temperature of an object changes is proportional to the difference between its own temperature and the temperature of the surrounding medium. Express this rate as a function of the temperature of the object -
physics
As an environmentally friendly idea, some have proposed using the temperature gradient of the ocean to generate electricity. This system would use the temperature gradient between the surface of the ocean (at about 200 C) and the water temperature at a -
Physics
As an environmentally friendly idea, some have proposed using the temperature gradient of the ocean to generate electricity. This system would use the temperature gradient between the surface of the ocean (at about 200 C) and the water temperature at a -
physics
Assume all temperatures to be exact, and neglect significant figures for small changes in dimension. A diver releases an air bubble of volume 4.0cm3cm^3 from a depth of 16mm below the surface of a lake, where the temperature is 8.0∘C. What is the volume -
Physics
The temperature in an electric oven is 160°C. The temperature at the outer surface in the kitchen is 50°C. The oven ( surface area = 1.6 m2) is insulated with material that has a thickness of 0.02 m and a thermal conductivity of 0.045 J/s.m.C°. (a) How -
Calculus
An underwater viewing window is installed at an aquarium. The window is circular with radius 5 feet. The center of the window is 40 feet below the surface of the water. Find the hydrostatic force on the window. -
Physics
Stanley with skin temperature of 37°c rest in a room where the temperature of the wall is 30°c. Determine the net rate of heat loss as a result of radiation if the Emissivity is 1 while the surface area of the body is 1.6^2m? -
earth
The global-mean surface temperature of the earth is about 288 degrees Kelvin. Use the Stefan-Boltzman law to calculate the radiative flux corresponding to an object with this temperature. [hint: use σT4 with σ = 5.67x10-8 Wm-2K-4 ] -
Meteorology
I have a skew t diagram and I need help with the following Temperature at the surface: Dewpoint at the surface: Winds near the surface: Temperature at 700 mb: Dewpoint at 700 mb: -
English
Can you check these very last sentence of the day, please? 1) One day (and not once)the thieves jumped through the window of my house 2) One day the thieves got into my house through my bedroom's window. Actually, I had left it open through negligence. 3) -
College physics
In this problem you will estimate the heat lost by a typical house, assuming that the temperature inside is T(in) = 20 degrees celcius and the temperature outside is T(out) = 0 degrees celcius. The walls have fiberglass insulation, which dominates the heat -
College Physics
In this problem you will estimate the heat lost by a typical house, assuming that the temperature inside is T(in) = 20 degrees celcius and the temperature outside is T(out) = 0 degrees celcius. The walls have fiberglass insulation, which dominates the heat -
calculus
The temperature of a hard boiled egg varies according to Newton's Law of Cooling: dT dt equals negative k times the quantity T minus A, where T is the temperature of the egg, A is the room temperature, and k is a positive constant. If the egg cools from -
science
The two insulated beakers contain equal amounts of identical liquids. The temperature of Beaker A is 80°C. The temperature of Beaker B is 50°C. A copper rod connects the beakers. The system is then left alone for several hours. What would you expect to -
science
The two insulated beakers contain equal amounts of identical liquids. The temperature of Beaker A is 80°C. The temperature of Beaker B is 50°C. A copper rod connects the beakers. The system is then left alone for several hours. What would you expect to -
science
The two insulated beakers contain equal amounts of identical liquids. The temperature of Beaker A is 80°C. The temperature of Beaker B is 50°C. A copper rod connects the beakers. The system is then left alone for several hours. What would you expect to -
PHYSICS
In an old house, the heating system uses radiators, which are hollow metal devices through which hot water or steam circulates. In one room the radiator has a dark color (emissitivity = 0.810). It has a temperature of 65.0 oC. The new owner of the house -
Physics
In an old house, the heating system uses radiators, which are hollow metal devices through which hot water or steam circulates. In one room the radiator has a dark color (emissitivity = 0.804). It has a temperature of 65.9 oC. The new owner of the house -
PHYSICS
In an old house, the heating system uses radiators, which are hollow metal devices through which hot water or steam circulates. In one room the radiator has a dark color (emissitivity = 0.810). It has a temperature of 65.0 oC. The new owner of the house -
physics
In an old house, the heating system uses radiators, which are hollow metal devices through which hot water or steam circulates. In one room the radiator has a dark color (emissitivity = 0.818). It has a temperature of 64.8 oC. The new owner of the house