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13,455 J
mmmm enthalpy
15480.80
314j
3.50 J
13,455 J
If you are asking why a green heating system will not go above 68 degrees Fahrenheit then one reason is to save energy. The higher the temperature the more energy required to get to that temperature and the more energy required to keep that temperature.
mmmm enthalpy
15480.80
13,455 J
314j
3.50 J
1935 J (apex)
Kilowatts is a unit of energy rate, while the temperature required to raise a specific volume of water by a specific amount of degrees is a unit of energy, not energy rate. The question cannot, therefore, be answered as stated. Please restate the question.
4.1858 joules of energy will raise the temperature of 1 g of water by 1oC. Thus, 4.1858 * 955 * 80 = 319795.12 joules of energy is required to raise the temperature of 955 g of water by 1oC.
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The amount of heat required to increase the temperature of the substance to 1 degree greater than that of the initial temperature of the body!