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When a certain amount of heat is supplied to 1KG of insulated aluminium. The temperature of the aluminium rises by 1°C

In what form does the aluminium store the energy that has been supplied? ​

When a certain amount of heat is supplied to 1KG of insulated aluminium. The temperature-example-1
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Heat energy I think
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Answer:

The specific heat of aluminium is 897J/kg k . This values is almost 2.3 times of specific heat of copper .

Aluminium has higher thermal capacity than water

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