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14 May, 17:11

1.95 kJ of heat is required

to raise the temperature of

500 g of lead from 15°C to its final temperature. What is the final temperature if the specific heat capacity of lead is 130 J / (kg°C) ?

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  1. 14 May, 17:14
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    45°C

    Explanation:

    We are given;

    Quantity of heat = 1.95 kJ Mass of lead = 500 g Initial temperature = 15° C heat capacity of lead is 130 J/kg°C

    We are required to calculate the final temperature;

    We need to know that the quantity of heat is given by the formula;

    Q = mass, m * specific heat, c * Change in temperature,ΔT

    ΔT = final temperature - initial temperature

    We can rearrange the formula to calculate the change in temperature

    ΔT = Q : (m*c)

    Therefore;

    ΔT = 1950 J : (0.5 kg * 130 J/Kg°C)

    = 30°C

    But,

    Final temperature = ΔT + Initial temperature

    = 15°C + 30°C

    = 45°C

    Therefore, the final temperature is 45°C
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