Well it depends on the volume of water.
It takes one calorie per gram of water. Calorie is a unit of energy.
It takes 4.18 Joule to raise one gram of water one degree. Joules are the scientific unit of energy.
One gram of water has a volume of 1 cm3.
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1 calorie. (To raise it from 14.5 to 15.5 degree celsius to be exact.)
A normal bath full of water. Sorry but this depends on units of energy that you are familiar with-. I will use caldepending where you are taug The enery required to raise the temperature of the a 1kg of water in a kettle from zero degrees to 100 is 100 kilocalories The bath contains more at least 20 kg of water, and the energy required to raise the temperature of that volume of water by 55 degrees is 20 X 55 = 1100 kcals
amnt. of energy required to raise the temp. of one gram of water by 1 degree celsius
A calorine is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1gram of water 1 degree celsius.
phase change
42 J
I suppose that you think to cubic kilometres.The needed energy is 484.10e12 calories.
The amount of heat necessary to raise 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree Celsius is known as?
I believe it is Calorie.
9.6 MJ
42 J
I believe it is Calorie.