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17 December, 09:49

At a fabrication plant, a hot metal forging has a mass of 75 kg and a specific heat

capacity of 430 J / (kg? C°). To harden it, the forging is immersed in 710 kg of oil that has

a temperature of 32 °C and a specific heat capacity of 2700 J / (kg? C°). The final

temperature of the oil and forging at thermal equilibrium is 47 °C. Assuming that heat

flows only between the forging and the oil, determine the initial temperature of the

forging.

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  1. 17 December, 12:03
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    940°C

    Explanation:

    Heat lost by the forging = heat gained by the oil

    -mCΔT = mCΔT

    - (75 kg) (430 J/kg/°C) (47°C - T) = (710 kg) (2700 J/kg/°C) (47°C - 32°C)

    -32250 (47°C - T) = 1917000 (15°C)

    47°C - T = - 892°C

    T = 939°C

    Rounded to two significant figures, the initial temperature is 940°C.
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