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If 1 kilogram of glass at 30℃ losses 800 joules, what is the new temperature?
6 years ago

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Answered by R_Scott
energy = mass * (specific heat) * (temperature change)

800 J = 1 kg * (specific heat) * (30 ºC - T)

there are many types of glass , each with is own specific heat
... find a workable value and use it
... make sure the units include Joules and ºC
6 years ago

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