The table shows the specific heat capacities of various substances. How much energy is required to raise the temperature of 5g of air by 10°C? Use the table below to help you.
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The table shows the specific heat capacities of various substances. How much energy is required to raise the temperature of 5g of air by 10°C? Use the table below to help you.
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What is the specific heat capacity of a 10kg object that needs 2.1×10 5 J to have its temperature raised by 5.0 ∘ C?
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