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Two bars of identical mass are at 34 °C. One is made from glass and the other from another substance. The specific heat capacit...Asked by ashley
Two bars of identical mass are at 29 °C. One is made from glass and the other from another substance. The specific heat capacity of glass is 840 J/(kg · C°). When identical amounts of heat are supplied to each, the glass bar reaches a temperature of 92 °C, while the other bar reaches 285.0 °C. What is the specific heat capacity of the other substance?
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