The correct answer to the question is : [tex]100\ ^0C[/tex]
EXPLANATION :
As per the question, the specific heat of gold is given as c = [tex]0.130\ J/g^0C[/tex]
The heat given to the gold dQ = 195 J
The mass of the gold is given as m = 15 gram.
We are asked to calculate the change in temperature.
Let the change in temperature is dT.
We know that dQ = mcdT
[tex]dT=\ \frac{dQ}{mc}[/tex]
[tex]=\ \frac{195}{15\times 0.130}[/tex]
[tex]=\ 100\ ^0C[/tex] [ANS]
Hence, the change in temperature is 100 degree celsius.