You are heating motor oil to make it flow better from the original shipping container to the new container you built. The motor oil will be at an initial temperature of 82 degrees Fahrenheit [F]. The specific heat capacity of the motor oil is 0.53 British thermal units per pound-mass degree Fahrenheit (BTU(b "F) You plan to heat 10 liters [L] of motor oil using 140,000 joules [J] of energy. What is the final temperature in degrees Fahrenheit [F] of the motor oil after heating? Asume that the specific gravity of motor oil is 0.93 Click the icon to view the table of common derived units in the Sl system. Click the icon to view the conversion table Click the icon to view density of water. The final temperature is "F. (Round your answer to one decimal place.)

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You are heating motor oil to make it flow better from the original shipping container to the new container you built. The motor oil will be at an initial temperature of 82
degrees Fahrenheit [F]. The specific heat capacity of the motor oil is 0.53 British thermal units per pound-mass degree Fahrenheit (BTU/(lb "F)]. You plan to heat 10
liters [L] of motor oil using 140,000 joules [J] of energy. What is the final temperature in degrees Fahrenheit [F] of the motor oil after heating? Asume that the specific
gravity of motor oil is 0.93
Click the icon to view the table of common derived units in the Sl system.
Click the icon to view the conversion table.
Click the icon to view density of water.
The final temperature is
"F. (Round your answer to one decimal place.)
Transcribed Image Text:You are heating motor oil to make it flow better from the original shipping container to the new container you built. The motor oil will be at an initial temperature of 82 degrees Fahrenheit [F]. The specific heat capacity of the motor oil is 0.53 British thermal units per pound-mass degree Fahrenheit (BTU/(lb "F)]. You plan to heat 10 liters [L] of motor oil using 140,000 joules [J] of energy. What is the final temperature in degrees Fahrenheit [F] of the motor oil after heating? Asume that the specific gravity of motor oil is 0.93 Click the icon to view the table of common derived units in the Sl system. Click the icon to view the conversion table. Click the icon to view density of water. The final temperature is "F. (Round your answer to one decimal place.)
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