Calculate The Final Temperature Of The Granite

Calculate the specific heat of nickel.
Calculate the final temperature of the granite. Calculate specific heat as c q mδt. What is the final temperature. Use the specific heat capacity that you calculated for granite to determine how many grams of granite at the initial temperature of 80 c must mix with 3 000 g of water at the initial temperature of 20 c to result in a final system temperature of 20 45 c. Start by calculating how much heat energy is needed to change the water s temperature by 0 45 c.
Use the specific heat capacity that you calculated for granite to determine how many grams of granite at the initial temperature of 80 c must mix with 3 000 g of water at the initial temperature of 20 c to result in a final system temperature of 20 45 c. Problem find the final temperature when 10 0 grams of aluminum at 130 0 c mixes with 200 0 grams of water at 25 c. 3 if 5750 j of energy are added to a 455 g piece of granite at 24 0 c what is the final temperature of the granite. What is the final temperature.
Determine the mass of the sample. 1 and can be used to calculate the final strike temperature when two liquids or solids or a liquid and a solid is mixed together. The specific heat of granite is 0 803 j g c. You can also go to advanced mode to type the initial and final values of temperature manually.
The molar heat capacity of water is cp water 75 3 j mol c and the specific heat of granite is cs granite 0 790 j g c. We will assume m 5 kg. In our example it will be equal to c 63 000 j 5 kg 3 k 4 200 j kg k. There are exceptions however such as water s density increasing between 0 c and 4 c.
Below is a table of units in which density is commonly expressed as well as the densities of some common materials. Use the gizmo to mix 200 g of copper at 100 c with 1 000 g of water at 20 c. Increases in temperature tend to decrease density since volume will generally increase. Use the specific heat capacity that you calculated for granite to determine how many grams of granite at the initial.
Calculate the final temperature of the granite in celsius. M 1 mass kg c p 1 specific heat of substance j kg o c t 1 temperature o c m 2 mass kg c p 2 specific heat of substance j. 2 when a 50 0 g piece of nickel absorbs 350 j of heat the temperature of the nickel changes from 20 c to 36 c. If the materials don t chemically react all you need to do to find the final temperature is to assume that both substances will eventually reach the same temperature.
Use the gizmo to mix 200 g of granite at 100 c with 1 000 g of water at 20 c.