Using the heat equation Q=mc∆T, what would the formula look like if we were solving for change in temperature? a mcQ=∆T b Q/mc= ∆T c Qm/c=∆T d Q m=∆Tc
give me a reason why and please go into detail.

Respuesta :

Q=mc∆T - Original equation
[tex] \frac{Q}{mc} = \frac{mcT}{mc} [/tex] = divide both sides by mc
[tex]T = \frac{Q}{mc} [/tex] - simplified

The answer that matches is B