Other Thermodynamic Principles - Physical Chemistry
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If a
copper wire gains
of heat, what is the change in temperature of the wire?

If a copper wire gains
of heat, what is the change in temperature of the wire?
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The thermal energy an object contains is given by:

Where
is the specific heat,
is the change in temperature,
is the mass, and
is the amount of energy. We are given everything but the
, so we rearrange the equation to 
Plug in known values and solve:

The thermal energy an object contains is given by:
Where is the specific heat,
is the change in temperature,
is the mass, and
is the amount of energy. We are given everything but the
, so we rearrange the equation to
Plug in known values and solve:
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If a
copper wire gains
of heat, what is the change in temperature of the wire?

If a copper wire gains
of heat, what is the change in temperature of the wire?
Tap to reveal answer
The thermal energy an object contains is given by:

Where
is the specific heat,
is the change in temperature,
is the mass, and
is the amount of energy. We are given everything but the
, so we rearrange the equation to 
Plug in known values and solve:

The thermal energy an object contains is given by:
Where is the specific heat,
is the change in temperature,
is the mass, and
is the amount of energy. We are given everything but the
, so we rearrange the equation to
Plug in known values and solve:
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If a
copper wire gains
of heat, what is the change in temperature of the wire?

If a copper wire gains
of heat, what is the change in temperature of the wire?
Tap to reveal answer
The thermal energy an object contains is given by:

Where
is the specific heat,
is the change in temperature,
is the mass, and
is the amount of energy. We are given everything but the
, so we rearrange the equation to 
Plug in known values and solve:

The thermal energy an object contains is given by:
Where is the specific heat,
is the change in temperature,
is the mass, and
is the amount of energy. We are given everything but the
, so we rearrange the equation to
Plug in known values and solve:
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If a
copper wire gains
of heat, what is the change in temperature of the wire?

If a copper wire gains
of heat, what is the change in temperature of the wire?
Tap to reveal answer
The thermal energy an object contains is given by:

Where
is the specific heat,
is the change in temperature,
is the mass, and
is the amount of energy. We are given everything but the
, so we rearrange the equation to 
Plug in known values and solve:

The thermal energy an object contains is given by:
Where is the specific heat,
is the change in temperature,
is the mass, and
is the amount of energy. We are given everything but the
, so we rearrange the equation to
Plug in known values and solve:
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