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  1. A 575-g steel hammer, with a specific heat capacity of 460 J/kg°C hits a titanium block at 14 m/s. If all the kinetic energy of
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  2. A 575-g steel hammer, with a specific heat capacity of 460 J/kg°C hits a titanium block at 14 m/s. If all the kinetic energy of
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  3. A 500kg steel boiler is used to convert 200kg of water into steam. Calculate the total energy required to heat both the steel
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  4. Which describes the amount of heat energy that is needed to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of a substance by 1°C?A
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  5. The amount of heat required to raise temperature of 55.85 g of iron 1 degrees C is called itsA. Change of energy B. Enthalpy C.
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  6. A heater transfers 500,000J to the thermal store of a block of steel. The block has a mass of 3.2kg and a specific heat capacity
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  7. 1) what mass of ice at -14'c will be needed to cool 200cm3 of an orange drink (essentially water) from 25'c to 10'c!(specific
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  8. what mass of ice at -14'c will be needed to cool 200cm3 of an orange drink (essentially water) from 25'c to 10'c!(specific
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  9. 3. Based on your answer in question 2, determine the percent error of your calculated specific heat capacity value of your
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  10. A 3kg piece of steel is heated to 100°C and placed into a calorimeter that contains 0.5kg of water at 20°C. The final
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