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what is the specific heat capacity of a material if 2000j of heat energy can raise the temperature of 10g of it by 140°c​

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  • 04-11-2021

Answer:

1429J/kgk

Explanation:

h= mass×specific heat capacity ×change in temperature

2000=0.01×140×c

2000=1.4c

c= 2000÷1.4

c=1429J/kgk

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