How many degrees will the temperature of copper weighing 1 kg rise if it receives an amount of heat equal to 160J.

Initial data: Q (amount of heat received by copper) = 160 J, m (mass of heated copper) = 1 kg.

Constants: C (specific heat of copper) = 400 J / (K * kg).

The change in copper temperature can be calculated from the following formula:

Q = C * m * Δt and Δt = Q / (C * m).

Let’s do the calculation:

Δt = 160 / (400 * 1) = 0.4 ºС.

Answer: The temperature of copper weighing 1 kg will increase by 0.4 ºС.



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