A lead fishing weight with a mass of 57g absorbs 146 cal of heat.

If its initial temperature is 48 C, what is its final temperature?

q = 146 cal = mass Pb x specific heat Pb x (Tfinal-Tinitial)

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To find the final temperature of the lead fishing weight, we can use the formula:

Q = mcΔT

Where:
Q = heat absorbed (in calories)
m = mass of the object (in grams)
c = specific heat capacity of the material (in cal/g°C)
ΔT = change in temperature (in °C)

In this case, the heat absorbed (Q) is given as 146 cal, the mass (m) is 57g, and the specific heat capacity (c) of lead is approximately 0.03 cal/g°C.

Rearranging the formula, we have:

ΔT = Q / (mc)

Plugging in the values, we get:

ΔT = 146 cal / (57g * 0.03 cal/g°C)

Calculating this, we find:

ΔT ≈ 85.09 °C

To find the final temperature, we need to add the change in temperature to the initial temperature:

Final temperature = Initial temperature + ΔT
Final temperature = 48 °C + 85.09 °C

Calculating this, we find:

Final temperature ≈ 133.09 °C

Therefore, the final temperature of the lead fishing weight is approximately 133.09 °C.