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 An iron ball requires 100J heat energy to raise its temperature by 10°C. then the heat capacity of the iron ball is​

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Answered by wahidabdul1124
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Explanation:

E = QC

100 = 10 × C

C = 10

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given - Heat energy and temperature

Find - Heat capacity

Solution - The heat capacity of the iron ball is 10 J/°C.

The heat capacity of the ball can be calculated by the formula = Heat energy /Rise in temperature

Heat energy = 100 Joule

The rise in temperature = 10° C

Keep the values in the formula to find the value of heat capacity.

Heat capacity = 100/10

Heat capacity = 10 J/°C.

Thus, the heat capacity of the iron ball is 10 J/°C.

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