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  • 27-03-2019
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explain how the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of an object is calculated​

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jamuuj jamuuj
  • 05-04-2019

Answer and explanation;

  • To calculate the energy required to raise the temperature of a known mass of a substance, we use the equation;

E = m × c × θ,

  • Where E is the energy transferred in joules, m is the mass of the substances in kg, c is the specific heat capacity in J/kg degrees C and θ is the temperature change in degrees C.
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