How much heat is needed to 100g of water from 10 95 degrees?
To calculate the heat needed to raise the temperature of 100g (0.1kg) of water from 10°C to 95°C, we can use the following formula:
Q = mcΔT
where:
Q is the heat energy required (in Joules)
m is the mass of water (in kilograms)
c is the specific heat capacity of water (4.18 J/g°C)
ΔT is the change in temperature (in degrees Celsius)
Q = mcΔT = 0.1 kg × 4.18 J/g°C × (95°C - 10°C)
Q = 3527.6 J.
Therefore, 3527.6 Joules of heat energy is needed to raise the temperature of 100g of water from 10°C to 95°C.
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