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If a 2kg block of copper is heated and a temperature increase of 50C is measured, how much energy has been provided?

Respuesta :

Explanation:

Given : S=400Jkg

−1

C

−1

and L

f

=3.5×10

5

Jkg

−1

Mass of copper block m=2kg

Heat released by the copper block is equal to the heat gained by the ice to melt.

Let the mass of the ice melted be M.

Change in temperature of copper block ΔT=500−0=500

o

C

∴ mS(ΔT)=ML

f

Or 2×400×500=M×3.5×10

5

⟹ M=1.14kg

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We have that If a 2kg block of copper is heated and a temperature increase of 50C is measured,the energy has been provided is

E=418KJ

From the question we are told

If a 2kg block of copper is heated and a temperature increase of 50C is measured, how much energy has been provided?

Generally the equation for the Energy  is mathematically given as

[tex]E=mC(T_1-T_2)\\\\E=2*4180(50)\\\\E=418000J\\\\E=418KJ[/tex]

Therefore

If a 2kg block of copper is heated and a temperature increase of 50C is measured,the energy has been provided is

E=418KJ

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