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A swimming pool contains ` 1 xx 10^(5)L` of water. How much energy in joules is required to raise the temperature of water from `20^(@)C` to `25^(@)C`? The specific heat capacity of water is `4.184 J//"^(@)Cg`.

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To solve the problem of how much energy is required to raise the temperature of water in a swimming pool from 20°C to 25°C, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the formula The energy required to change the temperature of a substance can be calculated using the formula: \[ Q = m \cdot S \cdot \Delta T \] where: ...
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