Answer :
Answer:
= 0.551J/(g°C)
Explanation:
Specific heat is the amount of heat to required to raise the temperature of 1 gram substance to 1° C
The formula
C = q / m × ΔT ______ (1)
where ,
C = specific heat
q = heat
m = mass
ΔT = change in temperature
mass of the stainless steel is m = 1.55g
heat of the stainless steel is q = 141 J
the change in temperature is ΔT = 178°C
substitute all the value in the equation (1)
[tex]C = \frac{141}{1.55 \times 178 } \\\\= 0.511J /(g^\circ C)[/tex]
Answer: The answer is 38,901.9(J/g°C)
Explanation:
Step one: given
mass m =1.55g
Heat capacity c= 141 joules
Change in temperature ΔT=178°c
Step two:
Applying the formula
q=mcΔT
q=1.55*141*178
q=38,901.9(J/g°C)
Specific heat capacity is the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance per unit of mass