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Suppose you have 1 kg each of iron, glass, and water, and all three samples are at 10°C. Rank the samples from lowest to highest temperature after 100 J of energy is added to each by

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Answer:

The rank of  temperature from lowest to highest is  

       Lowest --- Middle --- Highest

       Water   ---   Glass    ---   Iron

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

      The mass of iron,  glass, and water is  [tex]m_i =m_g = m_w= 1 \ kg[/tex]

      The temperature of   iron,  glass, and water is [tex]T_i = T_g = T_w = 10^oC = 10 + 273 = 283 \ K[/tex]

       The energy added is  [tex]E = 100J[/tex]

       

The specific heat of iron is a constant with a value  

       [tex]c_i = 449 J / kg ^oC[/tex]

The specific heat of glass is a constant with a value  

       [tex]c_g = 670 J / kg ^oC[/tex]

The specific heat of  water  is a constant with a value  

       [tex]c_w = 4183 J / kg ^oC[/tex]

Now energy transferred to these substances can be mathematically represented as

                 [tex]E = mc_p \Delta T[/tex]

Now from the question the mass of the substance and the energy added are constant

    So

          [tex]\Delta T \ \ \ \alpha\ \ \ \frac{1}{c_p}[/tex]

Thi means that the change in temperature is inversely proportional to the specific heat of the substance

      With this knowledge we can deduce that

  The substance with the highest temperature is  Iron

 followed by  glass

  and  then    water

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