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  • 23-04-2018
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How much heat is needed to raise the temperature of 100 g of water by 50 C, if the specific heat of water is 4,184 J/kg.C?

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aristocles aristocles
  • 14-11-2018

Heat required to raise the temperature of water is given as

[tex]Q = ms\Delta T[/tex]

here we have

m = 100 g = 0.100 kg

s = 4183 J/kg C

[tex]\Delta T = 50 ^0 C[/tex]

now we can use the above equation

[tex]Q = 0.100 * 4184 * 50[/tex]

[tex]Q = 20920 J[/tex]

so here it requires 20920 J heat to raise the temperature of 100 g water by 50 degree C

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