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QuestionCalculate the energy needed to heat 6900 g of copper from 15.88°C to 27.87°C using specific heat 0.3850J/(g°C)0.3850 \, \text{J/(g°C)}.

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Calculate the energy required to heat the copper tubing.
Energy=6900gtimes0.3850J/(g.C)times11.99C=31,597.615JEnergy =6900g \\times0.3850 J/(g. ^{\circ}C) \\times11.99^{\circ}C =31,597.615 JThe amount of energy required to heat the section of copper tubing from15.88 degrees Celsius to27.87 degrees Celsius is31,597.615 Joules.

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