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How much will the temperature a 60 g sample of iron (specific heat = 0.214 cal/g/*C) change if 2000 calories are added to it?

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Answer:

37.36 degrees Celsius

Step-by-step explanation:

The temperature change of a substance can be calculated using the formula:

ΔT = Q / (m * Cp)

Where:

ΔT is the change in temperature (in degrees Celsius)

Q is the heat added or removed (in calories)

m is the mass of the substance (in grams)

Cp is the specific heat capacity of the substance (in calories per gram per degree Celsius)

For a 60g sample of iron with a specific heat of 0.214 cal/g*C and 2000 calories added to it, the temperature change would be:

ΔT = 2000 / (60 * 0.214) = 37.36 degrees Celsius

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