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Calculate the power required for heating a 1.5 kg sample of water for 10 minutes in a thermal system. What is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of the water from 25°C to 60°C ? How much minimum amount of power does the heater have to supply per unit time? Why does the actual power rating of the heater need to be higher than this minimum amount? (The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g°C .)

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User Kevin Cherepski
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Answer:

Power= Heat energy\ time

heat energy= mc∆T

specific heat of water = 4180

1.5*4180*(60-25)

=219450

time = 10× 60= 600 secs

power = 219450/600

Power= 365.75 Watt

=0.37 KW

Step-by-step explanation:

the actual has to be bigger because the heater might be required to handle more ...also to accommodate extra energy.

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