If we heat-up an object, then, the energy is used to either change the temperature of the body or to change the state of the body.
If it changes the temperature, then,
Q=mSΔT
where, Q is the heat given, m is the mass and ΔT is the change in temperature.
We know that a moving object has an energy in the form of kinetic energy, i.e.,
KE=21mv2
When that moving object strikes another object, it loses some energy which changes into the heat energy and this heat energy increases the temperature of the object.
Given a hammer of 1.5kg is moving with 60ms−1.
Kinetic energy =21mv2=21(1.5)(60)2=2700J
One-fourth of kinetic energy changes into heat energy.
⇒41(KE)= Heat energy
⇒41(KE)=m(S)(ΔT)
⇒41(2700)=(100)(0.42)(ΔT)
⇒ΔT=16.07∘C