Asked by cheryl
ok my professor lost me when explaining this material so please bare with me and help me step by step
one of the questions is:
after absorbing 1850J of energy as heat, the temperature of a .500-kg block of copper is 37C what was its initial temperature (the specific heat capacity of copper metal .385J/g K) i have looked in my book for a formula and for the life of me i cant find one!!! PLEASE HELP ME i need step by step with the formula
one of the questions is:
after absorbing 1850J of energy as heat, the temperature of a .500-kg block of copper is 37C what was its initial temperature (the specific heat capacity of copper metal .385J/g K) i have looked in my book for a formula and for the life of me i cant find one!!! PLEASE HELP ME i need step by step with the formula
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Answered by
DrBob222
q = mass x specific heat x (Tfinal-Tinitial)
Solve for Ti.
Solve for Ti.
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