If you put 1000 J of heat energy into a bar of titanium and the bar's temperature rose
from 22°C to 80°C, what is the mass of the bar ? C for Titanium = 52 J/g°C

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Answer:

The mass of the bar is approximately 0.33 g.

Explanation:

q (heat in joules) = 1000 J

c (specific heat capacity) = 52 J/g°C

ΔT (change in temperature) = 80 - 22 = 58°C.

m (mass in grams) = ?

m = q / cΔT

m = 1000 J / (52 J/g°C) (58°C)

m = 0.33 g

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