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Find the change in the thermal energy of a 20-kg wooden chair that warms from 15℃ to 20℃ if the specific heat of wood is 700 J/(kg℃) *

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Answer:

70000J

Step-by-step explanation:

Given parameters:

Mass of wooden chair = 20kg

Initial temperature = 15°C

Final temperature = 20°C

Specific heat of wood = 700J/kg°C

Unknown:

Thermal energy change = ?

Solution:

The wood must have significantly absorbed some certain amount of heat to cause a thermal energy change into this. This quantity of heat it takes in will cause the thermal change.

Quantity of heat = m c Δt

where m is the mass of the wooden chair

c is the specific heat of the wood

Δt is the change in temperature

Input the variables;

H = 20 x 700 x (20 - 15)

= 70000J

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