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11 March, 20:50

How much heat in joules would you need to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water by 5 °C?

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  1. 11 March, 21:37
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    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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