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Granite, specific heat

You can use this equation to calculate the total amount of heat the solar pond will absorb and release on a typical day. A mass of 22 500 kg of water equals 2.25 X 10 g and 14 500 kg of granite equals 1.45 X 10 g. The change in temperature for both the water and the granite is 22°C. The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/(g-°C) and the specific heat of granite is 0.803 J/(g-°C). Because each substance has its own specific heat, the amount of heat absorbed or released by water and granite must be calculated separately. [Pg.493]


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