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Q: How do you calculate heat energy when you know volume and temperature?
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What information is needed to calculate the amount of energy needed to heat of volume of water to some temperature?

You need the amount of water, the temperature of the water, and the desired temperature.


To calculate the energy released within a calorimeter the volume temperature change and specific heat capacity of water must be known is this true or false?

that will be true


Why does the volume heat up a substance?

it doesn't it raises the average energy a particle has. that's temperature not heat.


What happens when you add or remove heat from a system?

With the relationships of temperature (Heat), pressure and volume an increase in temperature will increase the pressure and or the volume; a decrease in heat leads to a lower pressure or volume. Temperature is proportional to pressure. Temperature is inversely proportional to volume. In a chemical reaction an increase in heat drives the reaction to the extropy favoured side of the reaction. In Physics heat is a form of energy and can be converted into other forms of energy. In an motor the sum of the energies in (electromotive force in the form of electrical energy) equals the sum of the energies out (heat, emf, et cetera) In a generator heat can be used to make steam to generate electricity.


What is the difference beween heat energy and temperature?

Heat energy is "energy" and temperature is not "energy".


How do you calculate the required energy for rising the tempareture from x to y of m mass of steel?

q( enthalpy of heat in Joules-energy ) = Mass of steel * heat capacity of steel * ( Temperature final - temperature initial )


How is temperature and thermal energy different?

Temperature is when the heat measures the average of the kinetic energy Thermal is averged together with kinetic engery, and all the others, to make thermal energy


Is heat the temperature of a reaction?

No, heat is an energy where the temperature is not.


How would you calculate how much heat energy is required to raise the temperature of coal?

The same as you would calculate for any other substance. You have to multiply all of the following: • The desired temperature difference. • The mass of the sample. • The specific heat, in this case, of coal.


Energy that is related to heat and the temperature of matter?

Thermal energy is energy that is related to heat and the temperature of matter.


Why is more heat energy required to rise the temperature of water by 10C when the volume of water is greater?

I think the answer is in your question, because it takes more heat to warm up something with greater temperature


How are temperature thermal energy and heat related?

Temperature,heat and thermal energy all deal with kentic energy.