Specific Heat Capacity and Latent Heat Questions - GCSE standardQ2. An electric kettle of thermal capacity 820 J/K contains 0.90 kg of water. If it takes 9.0 min to raise the temperature of the kettle and its contents from 19°C to 100°C, how much longer should it take to boil away half the water? (Specific heat capacity of water = 4200 J/kg K Latent heat of vaporisation of water = 2.3 x 106 J/kg) (5 marks)
= 0.9 x 4200 x (100-19) = 306,180 J
Q = heat capacity x T = 820 x 81 = 66,420 J
Q = 306,180 + 66,420 = 372,600 J Rate of heat supply per second = 372,600/(9.0 x 60) = 2000 J/s = 690 W
Q = ml (from data sheet) = (0.9/2) x 2.3 x 106 = 1,035,000 J
= 1,500 s = 25 minutes |
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