It is discovered that lead has a specific heat of 0.0011 J/C.
The heat capacity of a substance is a measurement of how much heat is needed to elevate body temperature by one degree Celsius.
Heat change is provided by,
Q = mcT
Where,
Did the temperature change?
The heat capacity of the is c.
The body's mass is m,
T stands for temperature change.
Lead weighs 1343 grams, and its temperature and heat change by 29.8 degrees Celsius and 45J, respectively.
Assigning values,
c = 45/(29.8x1343) (29.8x1343)
Per degree Celsius, c equals 0.0011 Joules.
the specific heat is 0.0011 J/C as a result.
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