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22 December, 09:28

Write the equation of a function h (t) that represents the amount of heat in joules required to heat the bar to a temperature of t degrees Celsius.

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  1. 22 December, 09:48
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    The initial temperature of the bar is 25. To get to the t temperature you need to add (t-25) degrees Celsius.

    for 1 degree ... 7 Joules

    y given degree ... p Joules

    p=7y

    In our case y = (t-25).

    h (t) = 7 (t-25) which is the final answer.
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