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3 September, 15:24

A temperature of a 50 kg block increases by 15°C when 337,500 J thermal energy are added to the block. what is the block made of?

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  1. 3 September, 17:11
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    Iron

    Explanation:

    H = mc∅

    Above equation can be used here to find the answer to the question. this equation gives us the relationship between the heat energy supplied to a material and the temperature difference that the material would go through according to its mass.

    here H is the Heat energy supplied to the material. m is the mass of the material. c is the specific heat capacity of the material and ∅ is the temperature difference applied to the material. we are given that H = 337,500J, m = 50 kg and ∅ = 15 °C. so from the equation now we can calculate the value of c. after calculating c we can find the material because c is an unique value for a particular material. no two materials have the same c value.

    c = 337500 / (50*15)

    c = 450 J / (kg°C) - Iron (google the heat capacity value to find the answer Iron)
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