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The specific heat capacity of aluminum is 900 J/kg°C. If heat is added to a sample ofaluminum at a rate of 1,071 W for 56 seconds and its temperature rises from 19°Cto 69°C, what is the mass of the aluminum? Express your answer in kg.

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Given:

The specific heat capacity of aluminum is


c\text{ = 900 J/kg }^(\circ)C

The rate of heat flow is 1071 W.

The time is t = 56 s

The initial temperature is


T_i=19^(\circ)C

The final temperature is


T_f\text{ = 69}^(\circ)C

To find the mass of aluminum.

Step-by-step explanation:

The mass of the aluminum can be calculated by the formula


\begin{gathered} Rate\text{ = mc\lparen T}_f-T_i\text{\rparen} \\ m=\text{ }(Rate)/(c(T_f-T_i)) \end{gathered}

On substituting the values, the mass will be


\begin{gathered} m=(1071)/(900(69-19)) \\ =0.0238\text{ kg} \end{gathered}

Thus, the mass of the aluminum is 0.0238 kg

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