montez53 montez53
  • 22-02-2019
  • Physics
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How much thermal energy does it take to raise the temperature of 3.5 kg of water from 25°C to 46°C? The specific heat of water is 4.18 kJ/(kg.C)

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popcornrox37
popcornrox37 popcornrox37
  • 22-02-2019

Q = mcΔT

Q = (3.5)(4.18)(46-25)

Q = 307.23 kJ

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rickert4 rickert4
  • 24-09-2019

Answer:310 kJ

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