Material Specific heat (J/g°C) wool felt 1.38 cotton 1.33 раper 1.33 rubber 3.65 silicon rubber 1.46 If a glove with a mass of 99.3 grams composed of cotton increases in temperature by 15.3°F, how much energy was absorbed by the glove?

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Gloves are often worn to protect the hands from being burned
when they come in contact with very hot or very cold objects.
Gloves are often made of cotton or wool, but many of the
newer heat-resistant gloves are made of silicon rubber. The spe-
cific heats of these materials are listed below:
Material
Specific heat (J/g°C)
wool felt
1.38
cotton
1.33
раper
1.33
rubber
3.65
silicon rubber
1.46
(a) If a glove with a mass of 99.3 grams composed of cotton
increases in temperature by 15.3°F, how much energy was
absorbed by the glove?
Transcribed Image Text:Gloves are often worn to protect the hands from being burned when they come in contact with very hot or very cold objects. Gloves are often made of cotton or wool, but many of the newer heat-resistant gloves are made of silicon rubber. The spe- cific heats of these materials are listed below: Material Specific heat (J/g°C) wool felt 1.38 cotton 1.33 раper 1.33 rubber 3.65 silicon rubber 1.46 (a) If a glove with a mass of 99.3 grams composed of cotton increases in temperature by 15.3°F, how much energy was absorbed by the glove?
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