AbraCalc

Energy to Heat 1 000 kg of Pool Water by 10°C

Heating 1 000 kg of water by 10°C requires 41 860 000 J (41.86 MJ).

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  1. Enter mass, specific heat capacity and temperature change δt in the fields above.
  2. Results update instantly as you type — or click Calculate.
  3. Read your heat energy q and the full breakdown beneath it.

Heating a small swimming pool even a few degrees takes tens of megajoules, which is why pool heaters consume significant energy.

Frequently asked questions

What are common specific heat values?
Water: 4186 J/kg·K (very high — why it's used as a coolant), iron: 450, aluminium: 900, copper: 385, ethanol: 2440 J/kg·K.
Is ΔT in Celsius or Kelvin?
Either, since a change of 1 °C equals a change of 1 K. Always use the magnitude of the change.