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Standard IX
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Suppose 2.5 k...
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Suppose 2.5 kg of water is heated from 10
o
C to 90
o
C. How much thermal energy would be transferred to the water? Water's sp. heat is 4,184 J/kg
o
C
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Solution
2.5
k
g
×
4184
J
/
k
g
o
C
×
(
90
o
C
−
10
o
C
)
=
8
,
36
,
800
J
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