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An iron has an aluminum plate with a mass of 1.5kg.Calculate the thermal energy stored in the plate when the temperature rises from 20degree celsius to 200 degree celsius.The specific heat capacity of aluminum is 913J/kg degree celsius.​

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Answered by Pratyushupadhyay59
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How do you find the specific heat capacity of aluminum?

1. Change in energy stored thermally (due to the temperature rise) = mass x specific thermal capacity x temperature rise.

2. The temperature of I kilogram of aluminium rises about four times that of a kilogram of water. ...

3.The specific thermal capacity of aluminium is 900 J/kg °C.

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