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Standard XII
Physics
Boiling
How much heat...
Question
How much heat energy is gained when 5 kg of water at
20
∘
C
is brought to its boiling point?
A
1680 KJ
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1700 KJ
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Solution
The correct option is
A
1680 KJ
Q
=
m
c
Δ
θ
=
5
×
(
1000
×
4.2
)
×
(
100
−
20
)
=
1680
×
10
3
J
=
1680
K
J
Hence,
option
(
A
)
is correct answer.
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