dogboy126 dogboy126
  • 24-11-2017
  • Physics
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How much heat in joules would you need to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water by 5 °C?

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jamiexx
jamiexx jamiexx
  • 25-11-2017
First we need to know the specific heat capacity of water. You can look it up online because it is uniform. The specific heat capacity of water is 4184 kg^-1 °C^-1.

To calculate the energy required to heat a specific thing up, we can use the formula
E = mc△T
Where E is the total energy required, m as mass, c as specific heat capacity and △T

Substitute the numbers in
E = 1 x 4184 x 5
E = 20920J

Therefore the answer is 20920 joules
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