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9 January, 18:36

What is the mass of copper that increase its temperature by 285 celsius when 186,000 J of energy is applied

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  1. 9 January, 18:38
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    The heat of copper is 0.835 joules/grams degree centigrade. We now have 186000 joules and a 285 degree increase 186000/285 degrees comes to 652.6 joules per degree Celsius. 652.6/0.385 = 1695 grams.
  2. 9 January, 18:42
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    The specific heat of copper is 0.385 joules/gram degree centigrade. We have 186000 joules and a 285 degree rise in temperature. 186000/285 degrees comes to 652.6 joules per degree centigrade. 652.6/0.385 = 1695 grams.
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