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22 March, 17:53

How much energy, in joules, is released when 17 kilograms of granite is cooled from 45°C to 21°C?

A. 327,992.8 J

B. 365,575.3 J

C. 901,980.3 J

D. 785,662.8 J

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  1. 22 March, 17:59
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    Energy or heat can be calculated in terms of the mass, temperature, and specific heat of a substance. This is given by the equation:

    U = mCpΔT = mCp (Tf-Ti)

    where:

    m = mass

    Cp = specific heat

    ΔT = temperature difference

    For this problem, you need to get the specific heat of granite which can be found in reliable chemistry/engineering books or websites. According to Engineering Toolbox website, the Cp of granite is 790 J / (kg-°C).

    U = 17 kg (790 J / (kg-°C)) (21-45) = - 322,320 Joules

    *Note: the sign is negative because energy was released
  2. 22 March, 18:19
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    The awnser is b i think.
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