Asked by Doreen
Why is a measured amount of water needed to determine the specific heat of a metal object?
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Answered by
DrBob222
Th equation is
mass x specific heat x delta T.
You must know how much water is present in order to calculate the amount of heat released by the object.
mass x specific heat x delta T.
You must know how much water is present in order to calculate the amount of heat released by the object.
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