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Textbook Solutions for Conceptual Physics

Chapter 15 Problem 35PAC

Question

The quantity of heat Q released or absorbed from a substance of specific heat c (which can be expressed in units \(\mathrm{cal} / \mathrm{g} \cdot{ }^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\) or \(\mathrm{J} / \mathrm{kg} \cdot{ }^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\)) and mass m (in g or kg) undergoing a change in temperature \(\Delta T\) is

\(Q=c m \Delta T\)

Show that 3000 cal = 12,570 J, the same quantity of thermal energy in different units.

Text Transcription:

cal / g cdot^circ C

J / kg cdot^circ C

Delta T

Q = cm Delta T

Solution

Step 1 of 2

One calorie is equal to 4.19Joules.

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Title Conceptual Physics 12 
Author Paul G. Hewitt
ISBN 9780321909107

Show that 3000 cal = 12,570 J, the same quantity of

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