You wish to devise a way to use wave power to heat water.You determine that approximately 108 kJ of energy are available per second from 3.0-m waves coming in along the coastline.How long would you have to collect energy from the wave in order to heat 18 kg of water from 20.0 °C to 100.0 °C? Assume you can transfer the stored wave energy completely to the water with no energy loss.[cp(water)= 4.18 J/(g . °C)]
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