sierrahostetler8183 sierrahostetler8183
  • 01-08-2018
  • Physics
contestada

How many joules of energy are required to heat 2.5 kg water from 18.5 to 55.0?

Respuesta :

Pitymys Pitymys
  • 01-08-2018

Specific heat of water is 4.186 J/g/C. The heat required to raise the temperature by

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

Here [tex] m [/tex] is mass of water being heated, [tex] s=4.186 J/g/C. [/tex] specific heat of water and [tex] \Delta T [/tex] change in temperature.

Here [tex] m=2.5kg=2500g,\Delta T=55-18.5=36.5 [/tex].

Heat energy required is

[tex] Q=(2500)(4.186)(36.5)\\
Q=381972.5 J\\
Q=381.97 kJ [/tex]

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

A clock was reading the time accurately on Friday at noon. On Monday at 6pm the clock was running late by 468 seconds. On average, how many seconds did the cloc
can you help me its imprtant
¿Que son las Palabras variables?​
Which presidential candidate ran against george w bush in 2004 answers
Explain why Na, Mg, and Al are good conductors of electricity?
A safe has 10,000 possible lock combinations. If a thief tried 80 combinations the first hour, then 40 every hour after, how many hours would it take before try
Cuando viajes, recuerda que en muchos países desarrollados, ________ los cigarros en lugares públicos cerrados. se permiten se permitían se prohíben se proh
The present revolution (in Cuba) is but the successor of other similar insurrections which have occurred in Cuba against the dominion of Spain ... each of whic
What year did the united states first stablish a federal army
what are courts often involved in cases concerning eminent domain