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The specific heat capacity of copper is 0.09 cal/g°C. How much energy is needed to flow into a 10-gram sample to change its temperature from 20°C to 21°C?
9 years ago

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DrBob222
q = mass Cu x specific heat Cu x delta T. Look up specific heat, substitute the numbers and solve for q.
9 years ago
Mariah
thanks @ DrBob222
9 years ago

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