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The heat capacity of the vessel of mass 100 kg is 8000 J /degree celcius. Find its specific heat capacity

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Answered by AwesomeSoul47
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Answer:

1 kg = 8000÷100. = 80 j/degr celsius

Answered by agis
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The specific specific heat capacity is 80J/C^{0}/kg.

Explanation:

Given, Mass of the vessel, m = 100 kg

The heat capacity of the vessel, Q = 8000 J/ degree Celsius.

The relation between heat capacity and specific heat capacity is given as

Q = m\times C

Here, C is specific heat capacity.

Substitute the given values, we get

8000 J/C^{0} =100 kg\times C

C=\frac{8000J/C^{0}  }{100kg}

C=80J/C^{0}/kg

Thus, the specific specific heat capacity is 80J/C^{0}/kg.

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