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Win25_PHYS010_10428 EC Quiz Ch.7-8
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The specific heat of ice is 2.1 kJ/kg.°C. When 20 kJ of heat is removed from 1.2 kg of ice originally at -15°C, its new temperature is
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A.35°C.
B.–23°C.
C.–26°C.
D.–18°C.
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We start with the given data and the process described.
- Mass m = 1.2 kg
- Specific heat of ice c = 2.1 kJ/(kg·°C)
- Initial temperature T_i = -15°C
- Heat removed ΔQ = 20 kJ (since heat is being taken away, the temperature will drop)
Step 1: Determine the temperature change if all the removed heat goes into lowering the......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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