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The specific heat of a substance is 0.09 cal/gm°C. If the temperature is measured in Fahrenheit scale the value of its specific heat in cal/gm/°F is

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Answered by Agastya0606
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Given: The specific heat of a substance is 0.09 cal/gm°C

To find:  If the temperature is measured in Fahrenheit scale the value of its specific heat in cal/gm/°F ?

Solution:

  • Now we have given the specific heat of a substance is 0.09 cal/gm°C.
  • We know the formula:

                 T(c) = 5/9 (T(f) - 32)

                 9T(c)/5 = T(f) - 32

  • Now consider T(c) = 1 degree, then:

                 T(f) - 32 = 9/5 = 1.8

  • So  if 0.09 cal/gm°C, then :

                 0.09 / 1.8 = 0.05 cal/g/°F

Answer:

               So f the temperature is measured in Fahrenheit scale the value of its specific heat is 0.05 cal/gm/°F

Answered by hv077697
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