The formula Q = MCT where Q = heat flow, M = mass, C = specific heat, and T = change of temperature is used to calculate heat flow. Solve this formula for T.
T = Q – MC
T = Q + MC
T = QMC
T = Q divided by the quantity M times C
T = Q / MC
Solve Ax + By = C for x.
x equals the quantity negative B times y plus C all over A
x equals the quantity B times y plus C all over A
x equals the quantity B times y minus C all over A
x equals the quantity negative B times y minus C all over A
x = (C - By) / A
To solve the formula Q = MCT for T, we need to isolate T on one side of the equation:
1. Start with the formula: Q = MCT.
2. Divide both sides of the equation by MC: Q / (MC) = T.
3. Simplify if necessary: T = Q / (MC).
So, the formula for T is T = Q / (MC).