A pot containing 1.70 kg of water is sitting on a hot stove, and the water is stirred violently by a mixer that does 6.40 kJ of mechanical work on the water. The temperature of the water rises by 4.00°C. What quantity of heat flowed into the water from the stove during the process? The specific heat of water is 4.186 kJ/kg·K.

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A pot containing 1.70 kg of water is sitting on a hot stove, and the water is stirred violently by a mixer that does 6.40 kJ of mechanical work on the water. The temperature of the water rises by 4.00°C. What quantity of heat flowed into the water from the stove during the process? The specific heat of water is 4.186 kJ/kg·K. 

 

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