HELP PLEASE 
Can some please clearly explain the thermal energy equation?
Q=m(Tf - Ti)C

I know that Q is change in thermal energy which is measured in joules m is mass the Ts mean change in temperature and C is specific heat.

What i want to know is how to do the equation. My book doesn't explain it well. Please take your time to explain CLEARLY my brain is dead -_- you can use illustrations or whatever but please do so CLEARLY. Thanks!

Respuesta :

So what the thermal energy equation tells you is the internal heat energy a system gives you due to the movement of particles/temperature. This heat is due to the kinetic energy in the particles. Q represents the heat transfer of a material that has a specific mass, m, specific heat, c, and some temperature or change in temperature, ΔT. For example, say you have an object of mass 1kg, specific heat 0.5J/kg°C and the temperature changes from 50°C to 100°C. To find the heat transfer you would use the equation Q= 1kg*0.5J/kg°C*(100°C-50°C). This would tell you that the heat transfer of this particle is 25J which means that 25J of energy are transferred from one point to the other in this system.
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