A 1.0 kW heater supplies energy to a liquid of mass 0.50 kg. The temperature of the liquid changes by 80 K in a time of 200 s. The specific heat capacity of the liquid is 4.0 kJ kg–1K–1. What is the average power lost by the liquid?
I applied Q=mct but I am not still getting the power lost.
I applied Q=mct but I am not still getting the power lost.
1 Answer
Explanation:
Start by finding the energy lost over the period of
The liquid is going to absorb all the work done as thermal energies if there's no energy loss. The increase in temperature shall equal to
However, due to heat transfer, the actual gain in temperature isn't as high. The liquid ended up absorbing only part of the energy; the rest was lost. Therefore:
Average power equals to work over time, therefore