jackkirubel jackkirubel
  • 20-06-2022
  • Physics
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calculate the heat energy required to increase the temperature of 10 kg of water from 25 degrees Celsius to 115 degrees Celsius ​

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jsimpson11000 jsimpson11000
  • 20-06-2022

Answer:

3 767 400 joules

Explanation:

4.186 J/g-C   is the specific heat of water

25  to 115  is 90 degrees C change

10 000 g   is 10 kg of water

10 000 * 90 * 4.186 = 3 767 400 Joules

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