An electric heater is initially at room temperature , which is 25 oC. It is turned on for 8 minutes, and consumes electric power at a rate of 44 W. The heater has a mass of 36 grams and a specific heat of 750 J/kgK. Determine the maximum possible temperature in unit of oC that the heater could reach while it is on. (Note: the maximum possible temperature would be reached if no energy is lost to the surroundings.)
Round the result to one decimal places.
An electric heater is initially at room temperature , which is 25 oC. It is turned...
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