How much heat will copper weighing 1 kg give into the surrounding space, cooling by 1 degrees.

Task data: m (mass of cooled copper) = 1 kg; Δt (change in copper temperature) = 1 ºС.

Reference data: Cm (specific heat of copper) = 400 J / (kg * K).

The heat that copper will give to the surrounding space during cooling is determined by the formula: Q = Cm * m * Δt.

Calculation: Q = 400 * 1 * 1 = 400 J.

Answer: When cooled, copper will give up 400 J of heat to the surrounding space.



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