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An iron ball required 8000J of heat energy to raise its Temperature by 10 degree Celsius, then find heat Capacity of the ball.​

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Answered by abhaysaha4517
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Answer:

Q (Energy) = 8000J

Δt (Change in temperature) = 10 ° C

C' ( Heat capacity) = QΔt = 8000(10)= 80,000 J/ ° C

Explanation:

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Answered by agite234
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Answer:

Heat Capacity = J/°C

Therefore,

Given:-

Heat = 8000J

∆t = 10°C

From the above expression of Heat Capacity

Heat Capacity = 8000/ 10

= 800 J/°C

This is accurate Answer.

The above answer is based on Theory and hence would be no defection if you write this answer in exam.

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