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How to find a initial temperature?

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Answered by magrettem
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Answer:to find the initial temperature (t 0) in a specific heat problem. In fact, water has one of the highest specific heats of any "common" substance: It's 4.186 joule/gram °C. That's why water is so useful in moderating the temperature of machinery, human bodies and even the planet.When you mix together two substances with different initial temperatures, the same principles apply. If the materials don't chemically react, all you need to do to find the final temperature is to assume that both substances will eventually reach the same temperature.

Explanation: Initial temperature = final temperature - change in temperature. Example: Final temperature = 32.5«C Change in temperature = 6.3°C Initial temperature = 26.2 °C

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