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Explain the terms Q=MS∆T.

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Answered by MsLiquor
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Answer:

Q = heat energy (Joules, J) m = mass of a substance (kg) c = specific heat (units J/kg∙K) ∆ is a symbol meaning "the change in" ∆T = change in temperature (Kelvins, K

Answered by asahilthakur
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Answer:

Q = MS∆T

Here, Q stands for total amount of heat energy,

M stands for the mass of fuel,

S stands for the specific heat capacity,

∆T stands for the change in temperature.

Specific heat capacity (s) is the amount of heat energy required to increase the temperature of unit mass of fuel by 1°Celsius.

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