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After an electric sign is turned on, the temperature of its glass goes from 23.5°C to 65.5°C. The sign’s glass has a mass of 905 grams, and the specific heat capacity of the glass is 0.67 joules/gram degree Celsius. How much heat did the glass absorb? Type the correct answer in the box. Use numerals instead of words. Express your answer to the correct number of significant figures.

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User Vanya
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

you round it. I just did this and it's just 25,000. Hope this helps you.

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User Ahmed Ablak
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The sign's glass absorbed 25466.7 J

Further explanation

Given

The temperature of glass : 23.5 °C to 65.5 °C

mass = 905 g

the specific heat capacity = 0.67 J/g °C

Required

Heat absorbed

Solution

Heat absorbed by sign's glass can be formulated :


\tt Q=m.c.\Delta T

ΔT=65.5 - 23.5 = 42


\tt Q=905* 0.67* 42\\\\Q=\boxed{\bold{25466.7~J}}

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User John Franke
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