Calor Específico |Termodinámica| Ejercicio - Salvador FI

Salvador FI Facultad de Ingeniería
15 Jul 202007:25

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TLDRIn this educational video, the presenter explains how to calculate the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a kettle and water. Using a thermodynamics problem from a physics textbook, the presenter demonstrates step-by-step how to apply the specific heat capacity formula to determine the heat needed to increase the temperature of aluminum and water from 20°C to 85°C. The video highlights important concepts like specific heat capacity, temperature differences, and unit conversions, ultimately arriving at a total heat requirement of 578.5 kJ. The presenter encourages viewers to continue learning through additional content on physics and engineering.

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