Answer:
Option D, There will be an increase of [tex]10[/tex] degree Celsius in the temperature of the water
Explanation:
As we know -
[tex]Q = m*C* dT\\[/tex]
Where Q is the total amount of heat produced
m signifies mass of any substance
C signifies specific heat
and dT represents change in temperature
Specific heat of water is 1 calories per gram per degree Celsius
On substituting the given values in above equation, we get -
[tex]500* 1000 = 50000 * 1* dT\\dT = \frac{500000}{50000} \\dT = 10[/tex]
Hence , there will be an increase of approximately[tex]10[/tex] degree Celsius in the temperature of the water