Depends on how high you want to raise the gram of water ;).
The energy required to raise the temperature of 1 g of water by 1 degree C is the definition of a calorie.
The energy required to raise the temperature of 1g of water by 1 degree C is the definition of a calorie.
because our body temperature is 37 degree Celsius
The amount of energy required to raise 1 kg of a substance by 1 degree Celsius is called the "Specific Heat Capacity," or just specific heat, of a substance. This is an intensive property of the particular substance.
Neither is hotter they both have a temperature of 50!
Your question doesn't make sense- 35 degree Fahrenheit = 1.6666667 degree Celsius Water boils at 100 degree Celsius or 212 degree Fahrenheit.
Yes. Your body has a normal temperature of about 99, so submerging it in water at a temperature less than that will bring your body temp down. Of course it would take longer in 93 degree water than 40 degree water, but it will happen in time.
It is harder to raise the temperature of water than it is to raise the temperature of a rock. It takes 1 calorie of energy to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree C, whereas it only takes 0.02 calorie to heat a gram of rock to that temperature.
U.S.gallon = 8.33 pounds of water. Therefore to raise the temperature by one degree F will require 8.33 BTU. The initial temperature of 50 F is inconsequential.
It means that it takes more energy to raise the object's temperature by 1 degree than it does to increase the temperature of water by 1 degree..
It takes 8.33 BTU to raise the temperature of water 1 degree F.
water
This is one calorie
A calorine is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1gram of water 1 degree celsius.
phase change
195 joule..
The amount of heat necessary to raise 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree Celsius is known as?
It would depend on the temperature of the water, or average kinetic energy. (KE) However, what you may be looking for is how much heat is needed to raise the KE, or temperature, of water. 4.184 kilojoules per gram is the heat required to raise the temperature of water 1 degree Celsius.
The question is : A 2000W electric heater supplies energy to 0.5kg copper kettle containing 1kg of water. calculate time taken to raise the temperature by 10 degree