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  • 01-01-2019
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how many calories of heat energy are required to raise the temperature of 6 grams of water from 10 degrees celcius to 15 degrees celcius

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  • 11-01-2019
Quantity of heat, Q = mc(t2 – t1), hence: 
273 × 103 J = 10 kg × c × (85 – 15)°C 
where c is the specific heat capacity, 
i.e. 273000 = 10 × c × 70 
from which, specific heat capacity, c = 
273000/10 × 70 
= 390 J/(kg °C
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