what is the value for specific heat of iron
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here,your answer is 0.444
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The specific heat capacity of the substance is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1kg of the substance by 1degree Celsius
C=∆E\M∆ theta
∆E=mc∆theta
m=mass(kg)
C=specific heat capacity(j/kg°C)
∆E=change in thermal energy (j)
∆theeta=change in temperature (°C)
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