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Dray1480
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I was just thinking about absolute zero temprature roughly -250 c degress
Lets say an object has a room temprature of 20 degrees celcius
Doesnt it mean i has a lot of thermal emegy
So i used the equation
H= Cp x M x ΔT
H = Heat energy (in Joules)
m = mass (in kilograms)
delta T = change in temperature (in degrees Celsius)
Cp = Specific heat (in J/kg x degrees C)
If the material is glass with mass of 1 kg it would have 263550 joules of energy??
Im just a as student I am completely wrong just say so
Lets say an object has a room temprature of 20 degrees celcius
Doesnt it mean i has a lot of thermal emegy
So i used the equation
H= Cp x M x ΔT
H = Heat energy (in Joules)
m = mass (in kilograms)
delta T = change in temperature (in degrees Celsius)
Cp = Specific heat (in J/kg x degrees C)
If the material is glass with mass of 1 kg it would have 263550 joules of energy??
Im just a as student I am completely wrong just say so