How to calculate the heat required to raise the temperature of water?
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For a mass m = gm = kg.with specific heat c = cal/gm°C = joule/gm°C,initial temperature Ti = °C = K = °F.and final temperature Tf = °C = K = °F,Q = calories = kcal = x 10^ calories.Q = joules = x 10^ joules.
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Heat to be supplied is given by
Q=mc∆T
where
∆T is rise in temperature
c is specific heat capacity of water whose value is 4.2kJ/kg.K or 1kcal/kg.K
and m is mass of water taken
Q=mc∆T
where
∆T is rise in temperature
c is specific heat capacity of water whose value is 4.2kJ/kg.K or 1kcal/kg.K
and m is mass of water taken
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