The mass of the water is 14.9 g
Explanation:
When a certain amount of a susbtance is heated, the temperature of the substance increases according to the equation
where
Q is the amount of energy supplied to the substance
m is the mass of the substance
is its specific heat capacity
is the change in temperature
In this problem, we have:
Q = 2500 J of energy supplied to the water
is the specific heat capacity of water
is the change in temperature of the water
Therefore we can solve for m to find the mass of the water:
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Answer:
F = m g sin theta force accelerating block
m a = m g sin theta
a = 9.8 sin 24 = 3.99 m/sec^2