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12 December, 00:12

How much energy would it take to heat a section of the copper tubing that weighs about 630.0 g, from 13.12 ∘C to 27.91 ∘C? Copper has a specific heat of 0.3850 (J/g) ⋅∘C.

Express your answer to four significant figures.

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  1. 12 December, 01:08
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    Q = mC (θ₂ - θ₁)

    Q = 630g * 0.385 J/g°C * (27.91 - 13.12) °C

    Q = 3587.3145 J

    Q ≈ 3587 J to 4 significant figures.
  2. 12 December, 02:30
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    Q=mcdeltaT

    q=630*0.385 (J/g) ⋅∘C.*14.79

    q=3587.3145 J
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