In an experiment to determine the rate at which heat is extracted from a hot material, 305 g of the material at 90 °C is put into a 50 mm diameter copper vessel to a depth of 90 mm as shown below. The hot material and calorimeter are placed in a container holding 189 g of cold water at 22.7 °C. The temperature of the water is then measured every 30 seconds for 3minutes. The results are plotted as in the previous question and the average temperature rise per second is calculated as 0.0065 ± 0.0005 °C/sec.
From the data provided and the graph below, determine the average heat power ( in kW ) transferred to the water - DO NOT INCLUDE THE UNITS IN YOUR ANSWER.
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In an experiment to determine the rate at which heat is extracted from a hot material, 305 g of the material at 90 °C is put into a 50 mm diameter copper vessel to a depth of 90 mm as shown below. The hot material and calorimeter are placed in a container holding 189 g of cold water at 22.7 °C. The temperature of the water is then measured every 30 seconds for 3minutes. The results are plotted as in the previous question and the average temperature rise per second is calculated as 0.0065 ± 0.0005 °C/sec.
From the data provided and the graph below, determine the average heat power ( in kW ) transferred to the water - DO NOT INCLUDE THE UNITS IN YOUR ANSWER.
From the data provided and the graph below, determine the average heat power ( in kW ) transferred to the water - DO NOT INCLUDE THE UNITS IN YOUR ANSWER.