The neighborhood kiddie pool is 0300 m deep has a 500 m diam

The neighborhood kiddie pool is 0.300 m deep has a 5.00 m diameter. The water receives energy from sunlight at an average rate of 400 W/m^2. If the water absorbs all the solar energy and doesn\'t exchange energy with its surroundings, how many hours will it take to warm the water from 12.0^degreeC to 29.0^degreeC?

Solution

Area

A=pi*d2/4 =pi*52/4 =19.635 m2

Volume of water

V=A*h =19.635*0.3 =5.89 m3

density of water p=1000 kg/m3

mass of water m=pV =5.89*1000

m=5890 kg

Power received by the pool from sunlight

P=IA =400*19.635

P=7854 Watts

Specific heat of water cw=4186 J/Kg-oC

The amount of heat energy required to rise the temperature of the water in the pool

Q=mcw(T2-T1) =5890*4186*(29-12)

Q=4.2*108 J

Time taken to warm the water from 12oC to 29oC is

t= Q/P =4.2*108/7854 =53367 s

in hours

t=53367/3600 =14.82 hours

 The neighborhood kiddie pool is 0.300 m deep has a 5.00 m diameter. The water receives energy from sunlight at an average rate of 400 W/m^2. If the water absor

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