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135.2 J of heat energy are transferred to 24.75 g of mercury. By how much does the temperature increase? (in K)
Specific heat of the mercury is 140 J/kg·°C.
How much heat is needed to raise the temperature of 24.75 g of water by the same amount?
Specific heat of the water is 4190 J/kg·°C.

Doing something wrong here. help please
10 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
dTemp= q/mc= 135.2J/(0.02475Kg*140J/kgC
10 years ago

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