Physics, asked by paryusha839, 9 months ago

The specific capacity of water is 4200 joules kilograms degrees Celsius, and the specific heat capacity of alcohol is 2400 joules kilograms degrees Celsius. Equal masses of water and alcohol in identical containers are each supplied with the same quantity of heat. The temperature of the water rises by 24 degrees Celsius. What is the temperature rise of the alcohol?

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Answered by azizalasha
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Answer:

42C°

Explanation:

m1c1ΔT1 = m2c2ΔT2

2400mΔT1 = 4200x24m

ΔT1 = 4200x24/2400 = 42C°

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