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The specific heat capacity is 1800 J/Kg/K .Calculate the amount of energy liberated when 7kg of the liquid cools from 70 Degrees Celcius to 35 degrees celcius
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Answered by Elena
Q=cmΔT=1800•7•(70-35)=441000 J
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