ericwolfe2020
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  • 17-03-2020
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How many calories are needed to raise the temperature of 2g of water 3 C?

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Poltergeist
Poltergeist Poltergeist
  • 25-03-2020

Answer:

The number of calories needed is 6c.

Explanation:

The amount of energy [tex]Q[/tex] needed to raise the temperature [tex]\Delta T[/tex] of water of mass [tex]m[/tex] is

[tex]Q = mC\Delta T[/tex]

where [tex]C = 1cal/g\cdot C[/tex] is the specific heat capacity of water.

Putting in numbers into equation (1), we get:

[tex]Q = (2g)(1)(3^oC )\\[/tex]

[tex]\boxed{Q = 6\:cal }[/tex]

which is the number of calories needed.

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