billie0 billie0
  • 25-10-2019
  • Physics
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What is the equation for measuring the change in thermal energy?

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shannon030 shannon030
  • 25-10-2019

Answer:

Explanation: I think...

Thermal Energy formula Q = mcΔT

Q = Thermal Energy(J)

m = Mass(kg)

c = Specific Heat(J/kg°C)

ΔT = Change in Temperature(°C)

you have to write the equation based on what you are working on

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