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Answer:
Explanation:
Q = mcAT= should be mc(T2-T1)
for Aluminum
Q = 3 1000g Al x(0.897J/gC x(23-18 C)= 16722 J
The correct answer is 13,455
The energy required to raise the temperature is :-
[tex]Q=mc[/tex]Δ[tex]T[/tex]
[tex]Q=3*1000*0.897*(23-18)[/tex]
[tex]Q=3000*0.897*5\\Q=3*897*5\\Q=13,455[/tex]
What is meant specific heat?
Specific heat, the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one Celsius degree.
Does Aluminium have a high specific heat?
Aluminum also has a higher specific heat capacity, it takes more energy to raise a unit mass of aluminum by one degree Celsius than iron.
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