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  • 25-10-2022
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If the heat gained by water was +6402J, how much heat was lost by the copper?

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AshvikF90407 AshvikF90407
  • 25-10-2022

If we have a situation where copper metal is placed in water and the water gained +6402 Joules of heat, therefore the copper metal must have released -6402 Joules of heat, since energy can't be lost in this system, therefore heat left the metal and went to its surroundings, which is water. -6402 Joules was lost

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