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calculate the specific heat of copper given at 185 j and energy rises the temperature of 15 grams of copper from 25°C to 57°C please help i really cant understand my module is oh my god i barely see how to solve it​

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Answered by arpitaarya9876
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Explanation:

The specific heat of copper is 385 J/kg K. You can use this value to estimate the energy required to heat a 100 g of copper by 5 °C, i.e., Q = m x Cp x ΔT = 0.1 * 385 * 5 = 192.5 J.

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