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QuestionFind ΔT\Delta \mathrm{T} from the equation: q=m×ΔT×Cq = m \times \Delta T \times C.

Studdy Solution

STEP 1

Assumptions1. The equation given is q=m×Δ×Cq = m \times \Delta \times C . We need to solve for Δ\Delta

STEP 2

First, we need to isolate Δ\Delta on one side of the equation. We can do this by dividing both sides of the equation by m×Cm \times C.
Δ=qm×C\Delta = \frac{q}{m \times C}

STEP 3

Now, we have solved for Δ\Delta. The solution isΔ=qm×C\Delta = \frac{q}{m \times C}

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