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1kg of water needs to recieve 4200J of energy to go from 90 degrees to 91 degrees.

What is the specific heat capacity of water? What are the units?

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For the change in temperature of water we require heat which is given by formula


Q = m s \Delta T

here we will have


Q = 4200 J


m = 1 kg

initial temperature = 90 degree C

final temperature = 91 degree C

now we will have


\Delta T = 91 - 90 = 1 degree C

from above equation we will have


4200 J = (1 kg) s (91 - 90)^0C

now we will have


s = frac{4200 J}{(1 kg)(1 ^0C)


s = 4200 J/(kg ^0C)

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