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12 December, 13:40

0.5 kg of silver increases temperature from 0 celsius to 7 celsius when heat is added how much heat energy produced this change in temperature

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  1. 12 December, 13:50
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    Recall the equation relating an object's change in thermal energy to its change in temperature:

    ΔQ = mcΔT

    ΔQ is the change in thermal energy.

    m is the mass of the object.

    c is the object's specific heat.

    ΔT is the object's change in temperature.

    Given values:

    m = 0.5 kg = 500g

    ΔT = (7-0) ⁰C = 7°C

    Online sources say the specific heat of silver is 0.240 J/g⁰C

    Substitute the terms in the equation with the given values and solve for ΔQ:

    ΔQ = 500*0.240*7

    ΔQ = 840 J
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