When you turn on the hot water to wash dishes, the water pipes have to heat up. How much heat is absorbed by a copper water pipe with a mass of 2.3 kg when its temperature is raised from 20.0C to 80.0 C?

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Answer:

53,130 J

Explanation:

When a certain substance absorbs heat, the temperature of the substance increases according to the equation:

[tex]Q=mC\Delta T[/tex]

where

Q is the amount of heat absorbed

m is the mass of the substance

C the specific heat capacity

[tex]\Delta T[/tex] the change in temperature of the substance

In this problem:

m = 2.3 kg is the mass of copper

[tex]\Delta T=80.0C-20.0C=60.0^{\circ}C[/tex] is the increase in temperature

[tex]C=385J/kgC[/tex] is the specific heat of copper

So, the amount of heat absorbed is:

[tex]Q=(2.3)(385)(60)=53,130 J[/tex]

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