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a 400 kg block of iron is heated from 295 k to 325 k. how much heat is absorbed by the iron? ( the specific heat is 450 j. /kg. k)
7 years ago

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bobpursley
heat=mass*specheat*changinTemp
= 400*450*(325-295) joules
7 years ago

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