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7 April, 04:07

How much total heat energy input is needed to raise the temperature from 20°C to 100°C for 15-kg steel container filled with 17-kg liquid? [cst = 450 J/kg. Co and cli = 4100 J/kg. Co]

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  1. 7 April, 04:19
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    Total heat energy input needed is 6116kJ

    Explanation:

    This problem bothers heat capacity

    Assuming that the steel container and the liquid have same temperatures

    Given data

    Initial temperature of liquid and steel container θ1=20°C

    Final temperature of liquid and steel containers θ2 = 100°C

    Mass of container M1 = 15kg

    Mass of liquid M2 = 17kg

    Specific heat capacity of steel container cst450 J/kg. C

    Specific heat capacity of

    Liquid cli = 4100 J/kg. C

    We know that the heat applied is given as

    Q = mcΔθ

    Total heat applied = Ql + Qs

    Where Ql = heat applied to liquid

    Qs = heat applied to steel

    Substituting our given data we have

    Q = 15*450 (100-20) + 17*4100 (100-20)

    Q = 6750 (80) + 69700 (80)

    Q=540000+5576000

    Q = 6116000

    Q = 6116kJ
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