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raise the temperature of the body by 1 Celsius
Mass, heat capacity, the desired raise in temperature.
The different amount of force is needed because some objects have more mass and weight than others for example if you have a ball of Styrofoam and a baseball the baseball has a higher density and mass so it takes more force to move the baseball than the Styrofoam.
the amount of heat needed to raise the temeperature of 1kg of some material by 1 degrees celsius(or 1K)
The equation Q=mcΔ t calculates the amount of energy for a body of mass to raise a unit temperature per unit mass. The specific heat capacity of water is 4.19 J/g°C which means that it takes 4.19 J to raise 1 g of water to 1°. The specific heat capacity also depends on what the surrounding temperature is. 4.19 J/g°C is the specific heat capacity at room temperature. Since temperature is the measurement of the average kinetic energy of the particles, the motion of particles in water affects the specific heat capacity which ultimately affects how much energy is needed to heat up water.
You need the amount of water, the temperature of the water, and the desired temperature.
The amount of tiles needed to cover a floor will depend on the size of the floor.
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raise the temperature of the body by 1 Celsius
Mass, heat capacity, the desired raise in temperature.
To reduce the amount of force needed to carry objects into the truck k12
The main of force needed tio move an object is the objects mass, f= ma.
Relative humidity.
Relative humidity.
Relative humidity.
Realative humidity