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1. what is the specific heat of an object if the heat needed to change its temperature from 40degree celsius to 75degree celsius for 75 kg of it is 536 kcal?

Please show me how to oompute it.
11 years ago

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bobpursley
q=mc*delta Temp

c=heat/(mass*deltaTemp)
11 years ago

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