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What will be the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 3 kg of paraffin by 10 degree C if 44000joules of heat energy is required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of paraffin by 20 degree C

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Answer:

66000 J

Step-by-step explanation:

Firstly we look for the specific heat capacity of paraffin,

Q = cm(ΔФ).................. Equation 1

Where Q = energy required to raise the temperature of paraffin, c = specific heat capacity of paraffin, m = mass of paraffin, ΔФ = change in temperature.

make c the subject of the equation,

c = Q/(mΔФ)................ Equation 2

Given: Q = 44000 Joules, m = 1 kg, ΔФ = 20 °C

Substitute into equation 2

c = 44000/(1×20)

c = 2200 J/kg.°C

When,

m = 3 kg, ΔФ = 10 °C

substitute into equation 1

Q = 2200(3)(10)

Q = 66000 J.

Hence the amount of heat required = 66000 J

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