Interpretation:
Themass of water is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The specific heat of a material can be referred to as the quantity of heat used to raise the temperature by
The heat related with change in temperature of a material can be determined by the expression as follows:
Here, q represents heat, s signifies specific heat, m shows mass and,
The change in temperature of the material can be determined by the expression as follows:
The heat related with change in temperature of a material can also be determined by the expression as follows:
Here, C represents heat capacity of the material and
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