Formule Q=Mc∆T. Could anyone clarify when to use q=mc∆t vs q=c∆t? A mcq=∆t b q/mc= ∆t c qm/c=∆t d q m=∆tc give me a reason why and please go into detail.
Heat energy = (mass of substance)(specific heat)(change in temperature). Kütlesi m olan bir maddenin sıcaklığı ∆t kadar değişirse, aldığı ya da verdiği ısı miktarı (q) ; Q = m.c.∆t formülü ile hesaplanır.
Using the heat equation q=mc∆t, what would the formula look like if we were solving for change in temperature?
Infact you can do that for all 3 quantities, you only need to specifiy the unit for the end energy transferred which will always be in joules. The heat energy can be found using the formula 0 ratings0% found this document useful (0 votes). I was working on question 8.53 and i was going to use q=mc∆t but the 'm' wasn't included in the solution.
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