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Material Material Specific heat (J/kg.K) 921 Specific heat (J/kg.K) 2150 Aluminum Acetone Brass 402 Benzene 1800 Copper

Posted: Mon May 09, 2022 6:13 pm
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Material Material Specific Heat J Kg K 921 Specific Heat J Kg K 2150 Aluminum Acetone Brass 402 Benzene 1800 Copper 1
Material Material Specific Heat J Kg K 921 Specific Heat J Kg K 2150 Aluminum Acetone Brass 402 Benzene 1800 Copper 1 (61.4 KiB) Viewed 21 times
Material Material Specific heat (J/kg.K) 921 Specific heat (J/kg.K) 2150 Aluminum Acetone Brass 402 Benzene 1800 Copper 377 Bromine 470 Glass 840 Ethyl alcohol 2400 Gold 126 Gasoline 2220 Ice 2095 Glycerin 2430 Iron 461 2010 Kerosene Mercury Lead 130 140 Nickel 502 Olive oil 1970 Silver 239 Petroleum 2130 Styrofoam 1131 Toluene 1720 Zinc 390 Water 4186 + Video Part 1: Bullet A 75 g bullet fired from a height of 431 m. The initial speed of the bullet is 106 m/s. The bullet eventually comes to rest in a bucket containing 2.3 kg of benzene that is at ground level. As a result of bringing the bullet to a stop (any change in PE while in the benzene is negligible), how much does the temperature of the benzene increase (express the answer in K)? Also determine how fast the bullet is going at impact. Ignore air drag and assume that all of the thermal energy generated goes into heating the benzene. Impact speed = AT =