Physics, asked by kishandwivedi, 11 months ago

if thousand kg of water heated from 20 degree Celsius to hundred degree Celsius calculate the increase in mass of water​

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Answered by kripaagarwala2018
1

Answer:

2000000 heat calories.

Explanation:

The heat capacity of water is 1 calorie for 1 gram raised 1 degree C

or 4.186 joules of energy for 1 gram raised 1 degree C ( or  

K

o

)

l Kg = 1000 grams so

100

K

g

×

1000

g

1

= 100000 grams of water.

It takes 10 000 calories to raise 10 000 grams of water 1 degree

so 20 degrees x 10 000 grams = 2 000 000 calories.

The same type calculations can be done for heat in joules

10, 000 grams x 4.186 joules x 20 degrees. = 8372000 joules.

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