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48.75 J of heat energy is supplied to 75 g of a metal when the temperature rises by 1 degree celcius.What is the specific heat capacity of the metal ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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specific heat is heat supplied to 1 unit of mass of a metal to raise its temperature by 1 degree celcius.
so
specific heat capacity=heat supplied/mass
=48.75/75=0.65J/g

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