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tyhe mass of an object is 117 g adding 1200j of heat will raise the temperture of the object by 12 celsius what is the specifc heat of the object A 0.35 j/g *k B 6.8 j/g *k C 0.85 j/g*k D 42 j/g*k

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Answer:

C 0.85 j/g*k

Step-by-step explanation:

The specific heat capacity of a material is given by:


C_s = (Q)/(m \Delta T)

where

Q is the amount of heat supplied to the object

m is the mass of the object


\Delta T is the increase in temperature of the object

For the object in this problem, we have

m = 117 g is the mass

Q = 1200 J is the heat supplied


\Delta T=12^(\circ) is the increase in temperature

Substituting into the formula, we find the specific heat:


C_s = (1200 J)/((117 g)(12^(\circ)))=0.85 J/gC

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