Q = MC(Tf - Ti) Q is the heat added; M is the mass of the water; C is the heat capacity of water (look it up); Tf is the final temperature (this is what you solve for); Ti is the initial temperature of the water. Make sure your units all jive. For example C would have to be in units of kj/kg-deg for you to get the correct answer ,using the units given.
Average kinetic energy is simply equal to temperature. Although the tub would have more total kinetic energy, the small cup of water with the higher temperature has a higher average kinetic energy. by the golden pen blog editor
Heat is defined as the total kinetic energy of all the atoms and molecules that make up a substance.Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the individual atoms or molecules in a substance.
Exactly the same as any other object. -- Describe its length in centimeters or millimeters. -- Describe its mass in grams. -- Describe its weight in newtons. -- Describe the amount of space it fills in milliliters or cubic centimeters. -- Describe its temperature in degrees Celsius. -- Describe the pitch of its teeth in reciprocal centimeters. -- Describe the total number of its teeth with a dimensionless number.
to ensure that you do not have a total consumption budget, which two categories should be added to your budget?
Kelvin
Approx 4974 Joules.
2 degrees celsius
The number of calories required will depend on the mass of water which is to be heated.
1387 degrees celsius.
The temperature, in degrees in Fahrenheit or Celsius. In other words temperature is a physical property of a procedure that describes hot and cold.
100 degrees Celsius
Standard temperature is 0 degrees Celsius so you are looking for the elements that have a melting point above 0 degrees Celsius. The answer is 4 elements. Elements E, G, L, and Q.
I'll assume here that by "70 temperature" you mean "70 degrees Celsius". Basically, you have to calculate the average temperature of all of the water in the mixture, which will be the final temperature once it's well stirred. The 200 grams of water at 10 degrees represent 2/3 of the total amount of water (300 grams), so thus, multiply 10 by 2/3 to determine their contribution to the final temperature. You will get 20/3. The 100 grams of water at 70 degrees represent 1/3 of the total amount of water, so multiply 70 by 1/3 to determine their contribution to the final temperature. You will get 70/3. When you add together the two temperatures you get 90/3, which is equal to 30. Therefore, the final temperature is 30 degrees Celsius.
-625 Degress Fahrenheit = -365 Degress Celcius unfortunately there is no such temperature... absolute zero or the total absence of heat is around -284 C
The internal angles of a triangle can be added together to make 180 degrees in total.
12 degrees colder
Moosonee has a temperature range from -20 to 18 degrees Celsius according to Climate Statistic of Canada and it has a total of 784 mm of rain in a year. From this information it comes to conclusion that Moosonee has a continental climate.