An engineer is designing a wire using an unknown material that will carry large amounts of electricity. The resistive heating of a 50.85 g wire is expected to add 453 J of heat energy during a 17-minute operating cycle.   What is the temperature increase of the wire?

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An engineer is designing a wire using an unknown material that will carry large amounts of electricity. The resistive heating of a 50.85 g wire is expected to add 453 J of heat energy during a 17-minute operating cycle.

 

What is the temperature increase of the wire?

 

You may use the following information about the unknown material to answer the question:

Specific Heat = 0.346 J g-1 °C-1

Density = 7.29 g/cm3

Coefficient Thermal Expansion = 5.6 µm m-1 K-1

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