Thanks. To see if I've got it right:
Q (heat in joules) = m (mass of water, 50ml/cc) x c (heat capacity of water, 4.186j/cm2) x dT (Difference from control, 0.03'C)
= 6.279J
Sorry if I got that completely wrong, I've never done anything like that before.
Hi everyone,
I have an investigation to carry out for my Junior Certificate in Ireland. What I'm not sure about is the link between heat and temperature. I know that heat is energy, and temperature is the measurement of this energy, but I'm not sure what the link between celcius and joules is...