Asked by leana
Calculate the heat capacity of a sample of radiator coolant if a temperature rise from 5 to 107℃ requires 932 J of heat.
My work:
c=q/mΔT
c=932J/(?)(107℃-5℃)
My work:
c=q/mΔT
c=932J/(?)(107℃-5℃)
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
The problem doesn't tell you the mass of the sample (nor the volume) and density). As is the problem can't be solved.
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