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Engineering, 05.02.2021 21:10 sophiat17

0.05 m^3 of spherical silver particles (particle radius =5x10^-7m) are heated until they melt completely. Careful measurements show that 45,892,600 Joules of heat are absorbed by the particles during melting. Given the material data below, please calculate the surface energy per unit area (gsv) of silver in units of J/m^2. ΔHm(silver) = 88,000 J/kg, p(silver) = 10,490 kg/m^3. Note: ΔHm and p have been provided in units to make the calculation as straightforward as possible. There should be no need to convert these units to g, cm^3, etc. Recall that ΔHm is the latent heat.

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