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Phys. Lab. Final Quiz 3 Name: __________________________________________ Score:___________ I.IDENTIFICATION. Write your answers at the space provided.

. Strictly no erasures and tampering. (2 pts. each) ___________________Another form of energy. ___________________A quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of H2O 1 OC. ___________________The value of one joule to ergs ft-lbs. ___________________Measurement of heat quantities. ___________________The specific heat of an aluminum. ___________________The latent heat fusion of ice. ___________________The heat that is absorbed by, or given off by the body during the change of state without change in temperature. ___________________The specific heat of brass. ___________________The latent heat of vaporization. ___________________It gives up heat equal to the latent heat of fusion. ___________________The specific heat of a copper. ___________________It gives up heat equal to the latent heat of vaporization. ___________________The value of one calorie to joule. ___________________The specific heat of water. ___________________A substance that change from solid to gaseous state directly when the proper conditions of temperature & pressure obtained, & the amount of heat absorbed per unit mass. II. Complete the tables. Round off your answers to 2 decimal places. Table A. Latent heat of fusion of ice. Trials Mass of empty calorimeter Mass of calorimeter with water Mass of water (2 pts) Specific heat of calorimeter Initial temperature of calorimeter and water Final temperature of calorimeter and water Mass of calorimeter + water + melted ice Mass of melted ice ( 2pts) Temperature drop of calorimeter and water (2 pts.) Temperature rise of melted ice (2 pts.) Latent heat of fusion of ice, experimental (8 pts.) Latent heat of fusion of ice, theoretical Percentage error (4 pts.) Table B. Bodies that float in water. Complete the table with the following data given: Mass of body in air Mass of empty catch bucket Mass of catch bucket with displaced liquid Trials Weight of body in air (dynes) (2 pts,) Weight of empty catch bucket (dynes) (2 pts,) Weight of catch bucket with displaced liquid (dynes) (2 pts,) Weight of displaced liquid (dynes) (2 pts,) Percentage error (2 pts.) Trial 1 37. grams 28.2 grams 64.9 grams Trial 2 37.2 grams 28.2 grams 64.6 grams I II I 42 265.6 0.217cal/g OC 31 26 276.5 II 42 264.9 0.217cal/g OC 30 26 275.9

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