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tiffannnnyyyyyy

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A heat transfer process results in 20 kilocalories of heat being absorbed by one liter (1 kilogram) of water. What temperature will the water be if it started at a temperature of 25C?
 
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In question 20 what would be the answer if the wire size is 12, the voltage is 120 V, and the amperage is 15 amps?
 
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raenoj

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Answer to Question 1

20 kilocalories/1 kilogram = 20C T 25C+20C=45C

Answer to Question 2

145 x 0.5 = 72.5 feet





 

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