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Answer:
Georges Lemaître - theorized that the universe had a beginning
Albert Einstein - huit a model of the inverse haced on relativity
Galileo Galilei - was the first to use a telescope to observe the planets
Edwin Hubble - showed that the universe was expanding
Henrietta Swan Leavitt - demonstrated a method to calculate the distance of celestial bodies
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For energy released from vaporisation,
Q(Energy) = m(mass of vapour) X l (latent heat of vaporisation)
= (0.65) X (2257)
Answer:
to be honest I'm not sure
The quantity of heat must be removed is 1600 cal or 1,6 kcal.
<h3>Explanation : </h3>
From the question we will know if the condition of ice is at the latent point. So, the heat level not affect the temperature, but it can change the object existence. So, for the formula we can use.
If :
- Q = heat of latent (cal or J )
- m = mass of the thing (g or kg)
- L = latent coefficient (cal/g or J/kg)
<h3>Steps : </h3>
If :
- m = mass of water = 20 g => its easier if we use kal/g°C
- L = latent coefficient = 80 cal/g
Q = ... ?
Answer :
So, the quantity of heat must be removed is 1600 cal or 1,6 kcal.
<u>Subject : Physics </u>
<u>Subject : Physics Keyword : Heat of latent</u>