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Standard X
Physics
Specific Heat Capacity
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Question
Calculate the heat energy released by water in the experiment in cooling from 70
o
C to 45
o
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Solution
Heat energy released by water
=
m
S
t
, where t indicates change in temperature
=
0.02
k
g
×
4200
J
/
k
g
o
C
×
(
70
−
45
)
o
C
=
2100
J
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