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16 January, 19:55

numerical question : what is the required heat to raise the temperature of 2 kg parrafin by 10 Celsius if 44000 joules is required to raise it by 200 celsius

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  1. 16 January, 23:00
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    The heat energy required is, E = 2200 J

    Explanation:

    Given,

    The mass of paraffin, m = 2 Kg

    The energy required to raise the temperature of the paraffin by 200° C = 44000 J

    Then the heat energy required to raise the temperature of the paraffin by 10° C is given by,

    Since 44000 J raises temperature by 200° C, then

    E = 44000 J / 20

    = 2200 J

    Hence, the energy required to raise the temperature of the paraffin by 10° C is, E = 2200 J
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