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7 May, 23:12

A 4.0-kg aluminum block is originally at 10°

c. if 160 kj of heat is added to the block, what is its final temperature? the specific heat capacity of aluminum is 910 j/kg · k

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  1. 7 May, 23:28
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    Heat gained in a system can be calculated by multiplying the given mass to the specific heat capacity of the substance and the temperature difference. It is expressed as follows:

    Heat = mC (T2-T1)

    160000 = 4 (910) (T2 - 10)

    T2 = 53.96 degrees Celsius
  2. 7 May, 23:33
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    Hello there.

    A 4.0-kg aluminum block is originally at 10°

    c. if 160 kj of heat is added to the block, what is its final temperature? the specific heat capacity of aluminum is 910 j/kg · k

    53.96
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