Question 928062:  How much heat is needed to raise the temperature of a metal from 20 degrees celcius to 250 degrees celcius? The Specific heat of metal is 0.40 J/g-K. 
 Answer by KMST(5328)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! You need to know how much metal you are heating. 
Naturally, you need more heat to heat a kilogram of metal than to heat a gram of metal. 
The temperature change, in degrees Celsius, is   . 
The temperature change, in Kelvins, is also   , because the Celsius scale is the same as the Kelvin scale, just shifted. 
To heat   grams of that metal by   kelvins, 
you would need        . 
So, for 10 grams of metal, the heat needed would be 920 Joules. 
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