Homework Statement
A liter of air, initially at room temperature and atmospheric pressure, is heated at constant pressure until it doubles in volume. Calculate the increase in its entropy during this process.
so Ti= 300K, Volume which is 2Vi=Vf; Pressure is constant
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ΔS...
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If the boiling point is the point at which vapor pressure > atmospheric pressure, so all of the water molecules can break free and fly into the atmosphere (i.e. overcoming the atmospheric pressure), then why is it that when atmospheric pressure > vapor pressure, the...
From what I know, the pressure of a gas is due to the collisions of its molecules against a surface. So I don't understand why atmospheric pressure is measured by taking the weight of all the air molecules above a surface including the ones that aren't contacting it. Gases have plenty of space...
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I would like to model various projectiles and capsules being fired at hypersonic speeds by a coilgun or equivalent mass driver. Does anyone know of any programs that could simulate a launch or at least parts of the flight? (ie. setting the atmospheric density for a given region, calculating...
Hi, quick question for you guys.
I was having a discussion the other day with a friend of mine, about whether it was possible to ignite the atmosphere of a planet, specifically gas giants; considering many are made of flammable gasses and compounds (hydrogen, methane etc...). I would have...
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I saw this video: ... it is about water pump.
I want to know how it works. First straw is above the water surface, second is below the water surface. To the straw below the water surface goes watter because force of gravity act on it. This is why air column increases and makes it...
Hi guys this is my first post! I've been trying to find a plot of the atmospheric transmittance of Venus but I've had no luck. I'm particularly interested in the C-band transmittance. Thanks for any information you have!
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I want to estimate divergence of water vapor flux in atmosphere with NCEP/NCAR data
I have the equations for that and i want the algorithms to implement it for NCEP/NCAR data.
I have a paper with algorithms for ECMWF data. Can i take this? or it required new algorithms for my data
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I have two simple questions.
1) I don't understand atmospheric force. I read that it occurs by heaviness of air column and it act perpendicular to any surface.
I can't imagine it. Where is the air column in experiment with glass and papper? Why the atmospheric force act...
If I hold the top end of a straw filled with water, the water stays in the straw which is due to the atmospheric pressure. How come this effect is not seen in upside down cups? Should the atmospheric pressure keep the liquid inside it within the cup since the other end is closed? Also, the...
A friend is a quantum chemist. He is in agreement that climate change is bad (he feels the primary problems with CO2 is ocean acidification).
Anyway he states there is no credible research showing that atmospheric CO2 re-emits radiation to the planet. His belief is that the intersection of IR...
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There are certain problems involving pressure where you are required to add the atmospheric pressure to solve the problems, i have done some problems where i work everything out but get the answer wrong because i did not add the atmospheric pressure. How can i overcome this...
I'm a 2nd year applied physics student in university and I'm wondering if anyone has advice on careers in atmospheric physics / geophysics.
Although it is controversial I would like to go into the field of research of climate control by injecting volcanic ash into the atmosphere.
Does...
This is probably a stupid question, but it has been bugging me.
We are severely limited in ground based observations due to atmospheric seeing effects distorting the image. Why then are we not concerned by the vast amounts of gas/planets/etc in the line of path to our source that should also...
Atmospheric pressure decreases as altitude increases. The pressure can be approximated by the formula P(h) = 101.33(0.9639)^\frac{h}{1000} where P is pressure in kilopascals and h is height in feet.
a) What is the pressure at sea level (0 feet)?
b) At what altitude will the air pressure be...
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How fast would a electric arc be when it ionizes through normal, unpressured air between say, two electrodes? Not the same as lightning as it is hypothetically from an artificial source.
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How would one calculate (please include your formula's and which...
Let's say that you are aboard the ISS looking out a port hole. Far above the atmosphere, how deep should someone of say, 20/15 vision be able to see with the naked eye? 12th or 13th mag.?
I read where, in 1944 during the war blackout, amateur astronomers were able to pick out 8th mag. stars...
I am currently investigating pressure test safety with my current employer. Currently we test pressure vessels inside steel test containers, see attached pdf.
At the moment Boyles law is used to calculate the resultant pressure increase inside the steel container if the pressure vessel was to...
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I know air can be made ionized and glow at low atmospehres like in vacuum tubes at high voltages. But is it possible to somehow make a glow discharge(not corona discharge out of leaking sharp edges) at atmospheric pressures?. Except of Ionization radiation- I haven't heared or read of...
can we produce electricity from atmospheric pressure...if yes,
please suggest any processes or methods by which we can generate electricity from atmospheric pressure..
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A scuba diver can withstand pressures up to 4 atmospheres without risk of getting the bends.
Homework Equations
What is the maximum safe diving depth?
The Attempt at a Solution
4 atmospheric pressure = 40 meters down in water.
Thus the maximum safe diving depth...
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On a per-molecule basis, methane is 26 times more effective as an infrared absorber than is CO2. Calculate the corresponding ratio on a per-unit-mass basis, and compare it with the 20-year GWP for methane. What's the reason for any discrepncy you find?
(CO2 atmospheric...
In the absence of turbulent mixing, the partial pressure of each constituent of air would fall off with height above sea level in Earth's atmosphere as Pi=P0ie−Migz/RT where Pi is the partial pressure at the height z, P0i is the partial pressure of component i at sea level, g is the acceleration...
when you close a bottle , why doesn't it collapse on itself ? shouldn't it since the pressure outside the bottle is greater than the pressure inside
i know this is not the case , but how do gasses inside the bottle have the same pressure as the atmospheric ?
1. Suppose a cube of mass m is lying at rest on a horizontal surface. The area of one face of the cube is A. For the equlibrium of cube no net force acts on it. If we consider the vertical direction then the contact force N should be equal to the force due to gravity plus the force due to...
There is a new automated people mover (APM) opening in Porto Alegre, Brazil called Aeromovel; it is built using atmospheric railway principles (see http://www.copa2014.gov.br/en/noticia/100-national-technology-aeromovel-reaches-its-final-construction-stages-porto-alegre)
The vehicles runs...
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Recently I came across this problem and couldn't understand it.
I know that in situation 1, the length of the specific place will be decreased; In situation 2, it will be increased.
Can someone help me here? Thanks first!
Mars current atmosphere is 0.006 bar. It is theorized that the atmosphere was thicker in the past possibly thicker than Earths 1 bar atmosphere. There are many processes that could have done this such as having no magnetic field, lack of geological activity, a planetoid crashing into it and...
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Theres a atmospheric tank with a goose neck vent on the top and also an inlet pipe [a diameter 2 inch schedule 40] on the top. There is a compressed air line [from a 50 psi compressor] going into the inlet. The pressure inside the tank should not be above 2 psi. Size the...
When the Clausius-Clapeyron equation for saturation vapor pressure over liquid water is derived via the Carnot cycle, it is usually assumed that there is only gaseous water above the liquid. The other atmospheric gases are neglected.
However, in common settings (lake, glass of water...), the...
the book says vapor pressure is independent of atmospheric pressure, if that is the case then why must the vapor pressure of a liquid be equal to the atmopheric pressure for it boils. I pictured atmospheric pressure as a column of air sitting above a liquid and therefore pushing down the gas...
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Oxgyen gas generated in the thermal decomposition of potassium chlorate is collected over water. At 24 C and an atmospheric pressure of 762 mm Hg ((101.6 kPa), the volume of gas collected is 0.128 L. The vapor pressure of water is 22.4 torr (2.98 kPa). What mass of oxygen is...
I have two problems actually:
Problem 1
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What mass of carbon dioxide can be produced at a temperature of 1500 *C and an atmospheric pressure of 92.5 kPa, if 15.5 L of acetylene gas is burned at STP?
Homework Equations
PV = nRT
P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2The Attempt at a Solution...
Is there any way, crude as it may be, to find an equivalency between the pressure exerted on an object from layers of atmosphere and the force or energy put on an object from an explosion?
I'm trying to categorize the durability of certain things and I've gotten to a point where instead of...
This isn't home work, just a curiosity question and I'm obviously under qualified to find the answer.
Looking to approximate how the amount of of vacuum in inches of Hg negate the affects of atmospheric pressure in regards to acceleration.
We all remember when David Scott let loose the...
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I'm reading up on types of atmospheric motion, and when discussing the meridional transport of various properties, the motion is generally split into three components:
1. Mean meridional circulation
2. Transient eddies
3. Stationary waves
However, depending on what book...
I recently saw a documentary about our energy usage and how we derive our energy. Obviously it was a pessimistic viewpoint but I think it might actually be true (It's called Blind Spot, I recommend it). One thing about it that spoke to me was that people don't worry about climate change because...
I'm taking a course in adaptive neural networks and became interested in trying to see if I can use neural networks to find the optimum values for the control parameters in atmospheric re-entry in order to reach a specified target on Earth. I've come across a paper that discusses this and goes...
I am doing a biology project in which I needed to measure the O2 in the test chamber to determine how much activity I had. The Oxygen sensor I bought on eBay was long expired and useless. O2 instruments were at least $120 used. So I began looking for a simple cheap solution to do it with common...
Assume that Hurricane Don forms into a category 1 hurricane and is positioned in the Gulf of Mexico as shown in the figure below. The 24 hour forecast is for Don to make landfall at the Texas/Louisiana border in 24 hours as a category 2 storm. (The states of Texas and Louisiana are labeled with...
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Explain, with the relevant equations and a clearly labeled figure, what is actually happening as you view a sunset. Make sure to include a clearly labeled ray diagram for full credit.
Homework Equations
n1sin(θ1) = n2sinθ2
1/f = 1/o + 1/i
The Attempt at a...
Hi, apologies in advance as I feel stupid for asking this, but believe me I tried googling. The typical explanation for atmospheric pressure is that there is a column of air sitting on us, creating a pressure of 101 kPa. But what if there's a ceiling above us? Now only a few feet of molecules...
While I'm at it I might as well ask your help on another question that has been bugging me for a while.
Let's hypothesize a huge "straw" a hundred metres or more in diameter. One end of this straw is at sea level. The other end is at 10,000 metres in altitude. It's obvious that the air...
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Consider a layer of unsaturated air on Earth, 2000 m thick, whose base is at a height of 4000 m above sea level. The layer sinks and is compressed till its base is at 350 m and its top is at 1650 m. If the layer now provides a subsidence inversion, calculate the maximum...
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Being more specific and less speculative: would higher atmospheric pressure (ex. 5 atm) mean that it is easier to fly/glide because lower wingspan would allow to achieve the same lift? Or it would be actually harder, because denser atmosphere would mean higher drag...
Hi I've been asked to give "A physical explanation of why the Θ-dependence of multi-GeV Monte Carlo data is qualitatively different from the sub-GeV data."
i.e why is the monte carlo simulated data peaked around Cos(theta) = 0 for high energy neutrinos but not low energy ones.
I'm not sure...
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I already found A, but I keep getting wrong answers for B.
A cylinder is fitted with a piston, beneath which is a spring, as in the drawing. The cylinder is open to the air at the top. Friction is absent. The spring constant of the spring is 4300 N/m. The piston has a...