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19 October, 15:23

How many Joules does it take to heat up 15.1 kg of glass from 15°C to 45°C

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  1. 19 October, 15:50
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    380,520 Joules

    Explanation: Quantity of heat, Q is calculated by multiplying the mass, m of a substance by specific heat capacity, c of the substances and the change in temperature, Δt.

    That is;

    Q = m*c*Δt

    In the question above;

    Mass of glass is 15.1 kg

    Change in temperature = 45°C - 15 °C

    = 30°C

    Specific heat capacity of glass = 840 J/kg/°C

    Therefore;

    Quantity of heat, Q = 15.1 kg * 840 J/kg/°C * 30°C

    = 380,520 Joules

    Hence, it takes 380,520 Joules to heat up 15.1 kg of glass from 15°C to 45°C.
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