Essential University Physics (3rd Edition)
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Chapter 17, Problem 43P
You’re winter camping and are melting snow for drinking water. The snow temperature is right around 0°C. You set a pot containing 5.0 kg of snow on your campfire, and you keep stoking up the fire. As a result, the snow gains energy at an increasing rate: P = a + bt, where a = 1.1 kW, b = 2.3 W/s, and t is the time in s. To the nearest minute, how long will it take to melt the snow?
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