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furtivefelon
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hi, i have another question i can't get, the problem is:
We want to boil one liter of water in a light thin-walled vessel. For this purpose, we start to heat water by an electric heater, with the label "500W. Made in Wonderland". However, after the temperature becomes 60*C, it stops increasing. We become bored wtih waiting and switch off the heater. Our measurement show that during the first 20 minutes water becomes 2 degrees cooler. How many watts contains the "Wonderland's watt"?
I've read a long time on charges, electric field, current and resistance.. I still can't get how the approach the question..
can someone give me a hint as how to get started? Thanks a lot :D
We want to boil one liter of water in a light thin-walled vessel. For this purpose, we start to heat water by an electric heater, with the label "500W. Made in Wonderland". However, after the temperature becomes 60*C, it stops increasing. We become bored wtih waiting and switch off the heater. Our measurement show that during the first 20 minutes water becomes 2 degrees cooler. How many watts contains the "Wonderland's watt"?
I've read a long time on charges, electric field, current and resistance.. I still can't get how the approach the question..
can someone give me a hint as how to get started? Thanks a lot :D