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A 40.0 g drinking glass is filled with hot liquid. The liquid transfers 1,000. J of energy to the glass. If the temperature of the glass increases by 50.0 degrees Celsius, what i…
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A 40.0 g drinking glass is filled with hot liquid. The liquid transfers 1,000. J of energy to the glass. If the temperature of the glass increases by 50.0 degrees Celsius, what is the specific heat of the glass?
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I've got 0.5joules but i might be wrong
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