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Vera_Pavlovna [14]
4 years ago
3

Copper wires used to transport electrical current heat up because of the resistance in the wire. If a 14 g wire gains 52.7 J of

heat, what is the temperature change of the wire in Celsius degree? Specific heat of Cu = 0.384 J/goC
Chemistry
1 answer:
Westkost [7]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

the change in temperature is 9.8°C

Explanation:

mass of copper wire , m = 14g

specific heat of copper,c = 0.384J/g°C

Heat capacity q = 52.7J

Change in temperature =?

By substituting the above values in the expression below

the change in temperature will be calculate as,

q = mcΔT

Therefore,

ΔT = q / ( m × c)

= \frac{52.7}{14\times 0.384}\\ \\= 9.8 ^\circ C

Hence, the change in temperature is 9.8°C

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