You are given a sample of metal and asked to determine its specific heat. You weigh the sample and find that its weight is 27.2 N . You carefully add 1.45×104 J of heat energy to the sample and find that its temperature rises 16.0 ∘C

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Answer:

c=326.5177 J/kg.K

Specific heat is c=326.5177 J/kg.K

Explanation:

In order ti find the specific heat, we will proceed as follow:

Formula we are going to use is:

[tex]Q=m*c*\Delta T[/tex]

Where:

Q is the heat energy added

m is the mass of sample

c is the specific heat

[tex]\Delta T[/tex] is the temperature Rise.

First we will find the mass:

Weight=m*g  (g is gravitational acceleration=9.8 m/s^2)

[tex]m=\frac{weight}{g} \\m=\frac{27.2}{9.8} \\m=2.7755 \ kg[/tex]

Rearranging above formula:

[tex]c=\frac{Q}{m* \Delta T}[/tex]

[tex]c=\frac{1.45*10^4}{2.7755*16}[/tex]

c=326.5177 J/kg.K

Specific heat is c=326.5177 J/kg.K

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