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irina1246 [14]
4 years ago
10

It's possible to boil water by adding hot rocks to it, a technique that has been used in many societies over time. If you heat a

rock in the fire, you can easily get it to a temperature of 500∘C. If you use granite or other similar stones, the specific heat is about 800 J/(kg⋅K).If 5.0 kg of water at 10∘C is in a leak-proof vessel, what minimum number of 1.0 kg stones must be added to bring the water to a boil?
Physics
1 answer:
Flauer [41]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

6

Explanation:

m = Mass

c = Specific heat

\Delta T = Change in temperature

s denotes stone

Heat is given by

Q=mc\Delta T\\\Rightarrow Q=5\times 4180\times (100-10)\\\Rightarrow Q=1881000\ J

Heat for the stone

Q=m_sc_s\Delta T\\\Rightarrow 1881000=m_s800\times (500-100)\\\Rightarrow m_s=\dfrac{1881000}{800\times (500-100)}\\\Rightarrow m_s=5.878125\ kg

Number of stones is given by

n=\dfrac{5.878125}{1}\\\Rightarrow n\approx 6

The number of stones is 6

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