Concept explainers
How many joules of heat are lost by 3580 kg of granite asit cools from 41.2°C to -12.9°C? The specific heat ofgranite is
Interpretation:
The energy lost by granite is to be calculated when heat is lost by a given amount of granite.
Concept introduction:
Specific heat is defined as quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram substance by one Kelvin. It is represented by ‘c’.
Answer to Problem 74A
The heat lost is
Explanation of Solution
The quantity of heat required can be calculated by using formula:
Given data:
Substituting the values in formula:
Thus
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