1.3 kg water = 1300 grams.
q(Joules-heat energy) = mass * specific heat * change in temperature
q = (1300 g)(4.180 J/gC)(100 C - 20 C)
= 4.3 X 105 Joules of heat energy
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the study is called PHYSICS.
the particles of the hot water decreased by -20 which means that they where 480 calories transferred out of the hot water and the cold water increased 20 which means that they were 480 calories transferred into the cold water.
It turns from latent energy into sensible energy when steam is created
They can have different amounts of water.
Melting is the result of enough heat energy being transferred INTO an object to turn it into a liquid. Freezing is the result of enough heat energy being transferred OUT of a liquid to turn it into a solid. Melting and freezing are not as much of a "process" as they are a result. For example: When you put water into the freezer, the heat energy in the warm water is transferred into the colder air, which causes the water to freeze. That process causes the air in the freezer to warm up slighltly. The process of refridgeration then transfers that heat out of the freezer, which makes the air in the freezer nice and cold again.
The energy is transferred to ATP.
Energy.
Energy KJC.
energy only
kinetic
HEAT ENERGY is Transfred to the WATER.^ ^energy direction
55 degrees Celsius
when hot water and cold water are mixed together then the energy is transfered from hotwater to cold water
Most of it will end up in the water It travels through the water.
absorption
when the wire was dipped into the water , energy is transferred to the water.
Yes, when heat travels by convection the energy is transferred by the circulation of a heated fluid, such as air or water.