Physics, asked by Vandanakokane, 11 months ago

Calculate the specific heat capacity if it requires 6000 J of heat in order to get the temperature
of a body of mass 1000 g raised by 10°C.
Come bent ie nrovided to a body to raise its ternperature by 25°C. What will be corresponding​

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Answered by tiwaavi
3

Answer ⇒ c = 240 J/kg°C.

Explanation ⇒ Given,

Q = 6000 J.

ΔT = 25°C.

mass of the body(m) = 1000 g. = 1 kg.

Using the formula,

Q = mcΔT

∴ 6000 = 1 × c × 25

∴ c = 60 × 100/25

∴ c = 60 × 4

∴ c = 240 J/kg°C.

Hope it helps.

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

Explanation:

Q = 6000 J.

ΔT = 25°C.

mass of the body(m) = 1000 g. = 1 kg.

Using the formula,

Q = mcΔT

∴ 6000 = 1 × c × 25

∴ c = 60 × 100/25

∴ c = 60 × 4

∴ c = 240 J/kg°C.

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