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In the equation, Q = mC(T2 – T1), Q is the amount of needed, m is the , and T1 and T2 are the initial and final temperatures. The higher the C, the more energy you need to produce a given temperature change
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In the equation, Q = mC(T2 – T1), Q is the amount of
needed, m is the
, and T1 and T2 are the initial and final temperatures. The higher the
C, the more energy you need to produce a given temperature change in a material.
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Q= Heat energy (Joules)
m= mass of a substance
C= specific heat
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