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12 May, 12:13

0.5 kg of blood flows from the interior to the surface of John's body while he is exercising. The released energy is 2,000 J. The specific heat capacity of blood is 4,186 J/kgo C. What is the temperature difference between when the blood arrives at the body surface and returns back to the Interior of the body?

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  1. 12 May, 12:25
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    0.96°C

    Explanation:

    Specific heat capacity of a body is expressed as H = mcΔt

    H = heat energy released by the body

    m = mass of the body

    c = specific heat capacity of the body

    Δt = change in temperature of the body

    Given H = 2000J, m = 0.5 kg, c = 4,186 J/kg° C.

    Δt = H/mc

    On substituting the given value;

    Δt = 2000/4,186*0.5

    Δt = 2000/2093

    Δt = 0.96°C

    The temperature difference between when the blood arrives at the body surface and returns back to the Interior of the body is 0.96°C
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