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How much heat is contained in 100 kg of water at 60.0 °C?

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  1. Yesterday, 19:35
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    First we need to write down heat capacity for water which is constant.

    cp=4186 J / (kg*K)

    The equation for Energy that we will be calculating is:

    E=cp*m*T

    where m is mass and T is absolute temperature (273,15 + 60 in this case). Replacing all the values in equation we get:

    E = 4186*100*333,15 = 139 456 590 J
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