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The temperature change is 88 - 20 = 68 degrees Celsius. To calculate the heat energy required, you can use the formula: heat energy = mass x specific heat x temperature change. Substituting in the values, you get: heat energy = 40g x 0.06 cal/g°C x 68°C. After calculation, this gives you 163.2 calories.
No. Temperature is measured in degrees celsius. Thermal energy, which causes temperature change, is measured in calories or british thermal units. A calorie, not a food calorie, is the amount of heat necessary to raise 1 ml of water 1 degree celsius. 252 calories = 1 btu. 1 food calorie is actually equivalent to 1000 calories of heat.
False. Heat is measured in units of energy such as calories or joules, not in degrees Celsius. Temperature, on the other hand, is measured in degrees Celsius.
Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer, invented the Celsius temperature scale in 1742.
If the temperature decreases by 30 degrees Celsius from 20 degrees Celsius, the new temperature will be -10 degrees Celsius.
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Celsius invented the celsius scale for temperature.
the temperature for hot oatmeal in Celsius is about 74 Celsius
No, Celsius is a unit of temperature measurement on the Celsius scale. It is not the opposite of temperature, but a way to quantify it.
5 degrees below 2 Celsius is -3 Celsius.
No, when the temperature in Celsius doubles from 10°C to 20°C, the temperature in Fahrenheit does not double. The relationship between Celsius and Fahrenheit temperatures is not linear, so a doubling in Celsius temperature does not equate to a doubling in Fahrenheit temperature.
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To calculate the total number of calories of heat needed, you can use the formula: Q = m * c * ΔT, where Q is the heat energy in calories, m is the mass of the water, c is the specific heat capacity of water (1 calorie/gram °C), and ΔT is the change in temperature. Assuming you have 100 grams of water, the calculation would be: Q = 100g * 1 cal/g°C * 10°C = 1000 calories.
Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer, invented the Celsius temperature scale in 1742.
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A degree Celsius is a measure of temperature.
798 K is equal to 525.85 °C. You can convert from Kelvin to Celsius by subtracting 273.15 from the Kelvin temperature.
798 Kelvin is equal to 525.85 degrees Celsius. You can convert from Kelvin to Celsius by subtracting 273.15 from the Kelvin temperature.