B.electrical energy
C.chemical energy
D.sound energy
Can you explain the answer for me ?
Answer:
Explanation:
For this problem we have to start with the heat equation:
ΔT
In which the delta symbol is:
ΔT=
All the heat from copper would be transfer into the water, so:
Now, we can identify the variables:
When we put all together in the equation we will have:
B. Amplitude
C. Crest
D. Wavelength
Answer:
0.64 J/g-K
Explanation:
Solving this question relies on the relization that both blocks receive the same amount of energy but of course their temperature cannot rise by the same amount even if you had the same mass of both because they have different specific heat capacities.
amount of energy received by block 1 = amount of energy received by block 2
specific heat of block 1 * ΔT of block 1 = specific of block 2 * ΔT of block 2
C * 3 = 0.24 * 8
C = 0.64 J/g-K