Mass of an aluminum object is 500 g, how much amount of heat needs to be supplied in order to
increase its temperature by 40°C? Specific heat of aluminum is 0.09 J/k°C.
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heat =mst
where m is mass , s is specific heat, t is change in temperature
here m = 500 g = 0.5kg
s=0.09 J/k°C
t= 40°C
heat (Q) = 0.5* 0.09*40
= 1.8 J
hope it helps
heat =mst
where m is mass , s is specific heat, t is change in temperature
here m = 500 g = 0.5kg
s=0.09 J/k°C
t= 40°C
heat (Q) = 0.5* 0.09*40
= 1.8 J
hope it helps
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Answer:heat =mst
where m is mass , s is specific heat, t is change in temperature
here m = 500 g = 0.5kg
s=0.09 J/k°C
t= 40°C
heat (Q) = 0.5* 0.09*40
= 1.8 J
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