Physics, asked by panesarh989, 10 months ago

How to find final body temprature with 2 values in watts​

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Answered by alsha87
0

Explanation:

Calculate the Change in Temperature in Celsius or Kelvin

The formula for the amount of heat energy required to produce a certain change in temperature is:

Q = mc∆T

Where m means the mass of the object, cis the specific heat capacity of the material it’s made from and ∆T is the change in temperature. First, calculate the change in temperature using the formula:

∆T = final temperature – starting temperature

If you’re heating something from 10° to 50°, this gives:

∆T = 50° – 10°

= 40°

Note that while Celsius and Kelvin are different units (and 0 °C = 273 K), a change of 1 °C equals a change of 1 K, so they can be used interchangeably in this formula.

Answered by SweetPoison7
1

Explanation:

Calculate the Change in Temperature in Celsius or Kelvin

The formula for the amount of heat energy required to produce a certain change in temperature is:

Q = mc∆T

Where m means the mass of the object, cis the specific heat capacity of the material it’s made from and ∆T is the change in temperature. First, calculate the change in temperature using the formula:

∆T = final temperature – starting temperature

If you’re heating something from 10° to 50°, this gives:

∆T = 50° – 10°

= 40°

Note that while Celsius and Kelvin are different units (and 0 °C = 273 K), a change of 1 °C equals a change of 1 K, so they can be used interchangeably in this formula.

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