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The temperature of an object increases by 44.9 °C when it absorbs 3871 J of heat. Calculate the heat capacity of the object.
Feb 3, 2015

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C = Q/dT
C = 3871/44.9 = ? J/C
Feb 3, 2015
81.81J/C
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