Asked by Narasaq
How mcuh heat is needed to raise the temperature of 80 grams of water by 30 degrees?
I got AlphaQ=80xCx30. I know I'm solving for Alpha , but I don't know what the C would be or how to find it. Thanks for your help.
I got AlphaQ=80xCx30. I know I'm solving for Alpha , but I don't know what the C would be or how to find it. Thanks for your help.
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Answered by
GK
∆ = delta, not alpha
C is the specific heat of the substance (water here)
C = 1 cal/g.ºC (for calories
C = 4.18 J/g.ºC (for joules)
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