Which gives off more heat, a potato heated to 375°F or a 20-lb turkey heated to the same temperature? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

the heat emitted by potatoes is much less than the heat emitted by turkey

Explanation:

The heat transfer is given by

        Q = m [tex]c_{e}[/tex] ΔT

where m is the mass of the body, c_e is the specific heat and ΔT is the change in temperature of the body

in this case they ask us to appear the heat emitted by the potatoes and the turkey.

From the tables found the specious colors of both

potato     c_e = 0.82 Kcal / kg ºC

turkey      c_e = 0.72 Kcal / kg ºC

Since the two bodies have the same initial temperature and we assume that they reach the same final (ambient) temperature, the ratio of the heat emitted is

          Q₁ / Q₂ =  [tex]\frac{ m_1 \ c_{e1} }{m_2 \ c_{e2} }[/tex]

where we use the rise 1 for the potatoes and the su index 2 for the turkey

the mass of the potatoes can be estimated at approximately m = 1 ka

we substitute

          Q₁ / Q₂ =  [tex]\frac{1 \ 0.82}{ 20 0.72}[/tex]

           Q₁ /Q₂ = 0.0569

           Q₁ = 0.0569 Q₂

therefore the heat emitted by potatoes is much less than the heat emitted by turkey