Question #8e674

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Jan 30, 2017

(I) Kinetic energy KE=1/2mv^2,
where m is mass of object and v its velocity.

Kinetic energy of Allegheny class locomotive is given by, where given velocity has been converted to SI units
KE=1/2(5.368xx10^5)(72.0xx10^3/3600)^2
=>KE=1.0736xx10^8J
(II) Converting to CGS units,
KE=1.0736xx10^8/4.184cal
=>2.568421xx10^7cal .....(1)
Since it is steam engine as such we need to consider heat lost by
(1) steam at 100^@C to become water at 100^@C
(2) water for DeltaT=75.0^@C

Let m be water needed to provide required heat.
Heat lost in step (1) Q_1=mL
where L=539calcdotg^-1 is latent heat of vaporization of water
=>Q_1=539m" "cal

Heat lost in step (2) Q_2=msDeltaT
where s=1calcdotg^-1cdotK^-1 is specific heat of water.
=>Q_2=mxx1xx75.0
=>Q_2=75.0m
Total heat lost =Q_1+Q_2=539m+75.0m=614m" "cal .....(2)

Assuming that there is no loss of heat and all lost heat is converted in the kinetic energy, equating (1) and (2)
614m=2.568421xx10^7
=>m=(2.568421xx10^7)/614
=>m=4.183xx10^4g