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5. Find the rise in temperature of 1Kg water it 1Kcal heat is supplied to it. The specific heat of water = 1 cal/g°C


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Answered by saraspdy
0

Answer:

Correct option is

A

(

4186

1000

)

o

C

We C=4.186 Joule / gram

∴ △T=

C×m

Q

=

4.186×1000

1000

=(

4186

1000

)

0

C

Explanation:

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Answered by kuldeep6230
1

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Specific heat capacity is given by formula

S=(q÷(m×ΔT))

s = specific heat capacity (sometimes represented by the letter c, or Cs)

q = heat

m = mass

Δ T = change in temperature

As per Specific Heat Capacity of Water

4.184 J of heat is required to raise temperature of 1 g of water by 1 ℃ it means that 4.184kJ of heat will be required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water by 1℃.

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