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Calculate the Specific Heat Capacity of a sample with a mass of 3.4 g that changes temperature by 64 Celcius when 435 Joules of heat are added
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Calculate the Specific Heat Capacity of a sample with a mass of 3.4 g that changes temperature by 64 Celcius when 435 Joules of heat are added
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I think it’s 1.999080882352941
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