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  • 08-01-2017
  • Physics
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If you wished to warm 100 kg of water by 15 degrees celsius for your bath, how much heat would be required? (give your answer in calories and joules)

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MissPhiladelphia
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  • 20-01-2017
For the answer to the question above, 
Q = amount of heat (kJ) 
cp = specific heat capacity (kJ/kg.K) = 4.187 kJ/kgK 
m = mass (kg) 
dT = temperature difference between hot and cold side (K). Note: dt in °C = dt in Kelvin 

Q = 100kg * (4.187 kJ/kgK) * 15 K 
Q = 6,280.5 KJ = 6,280,500 J = 1,501,075.5 cal
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