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Alisiya [41]
2 years ago
5

The diagram below shows three kettles with their powers and the time they take to boil 500cm3 of water. How much energy is trans

ferred (in kilojoules, kJ) by the 1.4kW kettle while it boils the water?
Chemistry
1 answer:
Bad White [126]2 years ago
5 0

The energy transferred is given as the product of power and time. The 1.4 kW kettle with boiled water produces 378 kJ of energy.

<h3>What is energy?</h3>

Energy is the quantitative property that determines the work done by the body in the form of heat and light.

The image showing the kettles with time and power is attached below.

Given,

Power of the kettle = 1.4 kW

Time taken = 4.5 minutes

If power = energy ÷ time

Then, energy = power × time

= 1.4 × 0.075

= 0.105 KWh

Therefore, 0.105 kWh or 378KJ is the energy transferred.

Learn more about energy here:

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