A 22000 kg subway train initially traveling at 10.0 m/s slows to a stop in a sta
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A 22000 kg subway train initially traveling at 10.0 m/s slows to a stop in a station and then stays there long enough for its brakes to cool. The station's dimensions are 65.0 m long by 20.0 mwide by 12.0 m high.
Part A A 22000 kg subway train initially traveling at 10.0 m/s slows to a stop in a station and then stays there long enough for its brakes to cool. The station's dimensions are 65.0 m long by 20.0 m wide by 12.0 m high Assuming all the work done by the brakes in stopping the train is transferred as heat uniformly to all the air in the station, by how much does the air temperature in the station rise? Take the density of the air to be 1.20 kg/m 3 and its specific heat to be 1020 J/(kg·K) Submit My Answers Give Up Provide Feedback ContinueExplanation / Answer
Mass of train=22000kg
Velocity=10m/s
Kinetic energy of train=(1/2)*22000*10²=1100000 Joules
Volume of air=65*20*12=15600 m³
Density of air=1.2 kg/m³
Mass of air=15600*1.2=18720 kg
18720*1020*(change in temperature)=1100000
Change in temperature=1100000/(18720*1020)=0.058 K
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