Equal amounts of heat are added to equal masses of iron andsilver at the same in
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Equal amounts of heat are added to equal masses of iron andsilver at the same initial temperature. a. Which metal will have the higher final temperature? b. How many times greater will that temperature change be thanthe temperature change of the other metal?-----times greater Equal amounts of heat are added to equal masses of iron andsilver at the same initial temperature. a. Which metal will have the higher final temperature? b. How many times greater will that temperature change be thanthe temperature change of the other metal?-----times greaterExplanation / Answer
for given amount of heat we have the relation Q = m C( Tf - Ti) for iron the value of C is 452 J/kg o C plug in the value and calculate for Tf for silver 235 J/ kg o C plug in the value and calculate for Tf calculate the ratio of the two calculate the ratio of the twoRelated Questions
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