What is the amount and quantity of thermal energy required by a concentrated solar energy system to reach a machine 3000 Celsius?
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To calculate the amount of thermal energy required, we can use the formula: Q = mcΔT Where: Q = thermal energy (in joules) m = mass of the object (in kg) c = specific heat capacity of the material (in J/kg°C) ΔT = change in temperature (in °C) Show more…
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