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Check Your Understanding If 25 kJ is necessary to raise the temperature of a rock from how much heat is necessary to heat the rock from ?
To a good approximation, the heat transfer depends only on the temperature difference. Since the temperature differences are the same in both cases, the same 25 kJ is necessary in the second case. (As we will see in the next section, the answer would have been different if the object had been made of some substance that changes phase anywhere between and .)
We solve this equation for Q by integrating both sides:
Then we substitute the given values in and evaluate the integral:
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