The needed energy is 10 calories.
42 J
mmmm enthalpy
Mass, heat capacity, the desired raise in temperature.
raise the temperature of the body by 1 Celsius
15480.80
42 J
mmmm enthalpy
Mass, heat capacity, the desired raise in temperature.
raise the temperature of the body by 1 Celsius
15480.80
The energy required to raise the temperature 1 degree Celsius of 1 gram of water (1 mL) is 1 calorie (=4.18 J). So for 1 kg, 1Kcal (= 4180 J = 4.18 KJ) is required. To raise it 60 degrees, just multiply by 60 and for 10 kg multiply by 10 again. That would make 2.508 MJ (= 2508000 J) Now this is not completely accurate. The energy required to raise the temperature of water differs at 20 degrees from that at 60 degrees. The difference is small (~0.05 J or something like that) but still present.
42 j
.02 btu
314j
3.50 J
A calorine is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1gram of water 1 degree celsius.
phase change