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amm1812
4 years ago
10

The specific heat(c) of copper is 0.39 J/g °C. What is the temperature change(∆t) when 200 Joules of heat(Q) is added to 10 gram

s?

Physics
2 answers:
ioda4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

above is the answer to your question.

andrew11 [14]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

7.8 J/g °C

Explanation:

0.39 J/g °C x 200 J / 10g

= 7.8 J/g °C

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