Water falls from a height of 500m. what is the rise in temperature of water at the bottom if whole energy is used up in heating water
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E = mgh = 1 kg * 9.81 m/sec^2 * 500 m = 4,905 Joules/litre
The specific heat of liquid water is -
4,180 Joules/(kg K)
So, this is 4905/4180 = 1.173445 degrees C .
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E = mgh = 1 kg * 9.81 m/sec^2 * 500 m = 4,905 Joules/litre
The specific heat of liquid water is -
4,180 Joules/(kg K)
So, this is 4905/4180 = 1.173445 degrees C .
hope it helps !!
be happy and live longer friend !!!!!
shreyashpachpol:
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Answer: The rise in temperature is 1.16 degree centigrade
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