When it rains, water vapor in the air condenses into liquid water and energy is
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Question
When it rains, water vapor in the air condenses into liquid water and energy is released. (A) how much water is released when 0.127 m of rain falls over an area of 1.04*10^7 m2?(B) if the average energy needed to heat one home for a year is 1.59 x 10^11 J, how many homes could be heated for year with the energy determine in part (a)?
When it rains, water vapor in the air condenses into liquid water and energy is released. (A) how much water is released when 0.127 m of rain falls over an area of 1.04*10^7 m2?
(B) if the average energy needed to heat one home for a year is 1.59 x 10^11 J, how many homes could be heated for year with the energy determine in part (a)?
(A) how much water is released when 0.127 m of rain falls over an area of 1.04*10^7 m2?
(B) if the average energy needed to heat one home for a year is 1.59 x 10^11 J, how many homes could be heated for year with the energy determine in part (a)?
Explanation / Answer
volume of the rain is V=1.04*107*0.127 m3
if in 1 m3 the energy releases=E
then in above volume V energy would release=E*V
if 1.59*1011 energy is required to heat = 1 home
then E*V energy can heat=(E*V)/1.59*1011