How Much Does Heating Iron Increase Its Rest Mass?

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The discussion revolves around the concept of rest mass in relation to heating a 1-kg mass of iron through a temperature change of 1000 °C. Participants are exploring the implications of specific heat and energy-mass equivalence in this context.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Assumption checking

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  • Participants are questioning the relationship between energy and mass, particularly in the context of heating. There is an inquiry into the relevant formulas that might apply to this scenario, as well as a discussion on the understanding of specific heat.

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The discussion is ongoing, with some participants prompting others to provide their attempts at solving the problem. There is an emphasis on understanding the underlying concepts rather than simply arriving at a solution.

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Participants are encouraged to show their work and reasoning, indicating a focus on the learning process. There is a suggestion to consult external resources for clarification on specific heat, which may imply varying levels of familiarity with the topic among participants.

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16. A 1-kg mass of iron is heated through 1000 0C. Find the increase in its rest mass. Specific heat of iron is 500 Joule per kg per 0C
 
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Question. A 1-kg mass of iron is heated through 1000 0C. Find the increase in its rest mass. Specific heat of iron is 500 Joule per kg per 0C
 
roopak.arya said:
Question. A 1-kg mass of iron is heated through 1000 0C. Find the increase in its rest mass. Specific heat of iron is 500 Joule per kg per 0C
You have to show us your attempt to solve it, up to the point where you are stuck. Do you have any idea what formula(s) you can use? (Is there a formula that relates energy to mass?) Do you understand the concept of specific heat? If not, you should start by looking it up on Wikipedia or something.
 

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