What mass of steam at 100°C must be added to 1.50 kg of ice at 0°C to yield liquid water at 18 °C? The heat of fusion fo

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What mass of steam at 100°C must be added to 1.50 kg of ice at 0°C to yield liquid water at 18 °C? The heat of fusion fo

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What mass of steam at 100°C must be added to 1.50 kg of ice at 0°C to yield liquid water at 18 °C? The heat of fusion for water is 333 kJ/kg, the specific heat is 4186 J/kg C°, the heat of vaporization is 2260 kJ/kg Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. D μA lue m Units Submit Request Answer
The intensity of an earthquake wave passing through the Earth is measured to be 2.5x106 J/(m² s) at a distance of 49 km from the source. What was its intensity when it passed a point only 2.0 km from the source? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. μÅ 1924 ? I = Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B At what rate did energy pass through an area of 6.0 m² at 2.0 km ? Express your answer vo significant figures and include the appropriate units. CUA P = Value Units
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