The heat capacity C(T) of a substance is the amount of energy (in joules) required to raise

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The heat capacity C(T) of a substance is the amount of energy (in joules) required to raise the temperature of 1 g by 1°C at temperature T.

(a) Explain why the energy required to raise the temperature from Tto T2 is the area under the graph of C(T) over [T1, T2].

(b) How much energy is required to raise the temperature from 50°C to 100°C if C(T) = 6 + 0.2 √T?

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Calculus

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Authors: Jon Rogawski, Colin Adams, Robert Franzosa

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