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The amount of heat absorbed by a substance as it increases in temperature depends on:
its mass, its specific heat, its state
its specific heat, its volume, its density
its specific heat, its temperature rise, its mass
its length, its density, its temperature rise
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Its specific heat, its temperature rise, its mass.
Because the heat absorbed Q = m c ΔT, so Q depends directly on mass (m), specific heat (c), and the temperature change (ΔT).
Because the heat absorbed Q = m c ΔT, so Q depends directly on mass (m), specific heat (c), and the temperature change (ΔT).
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