Answer:
C = q / m x dT
Step-by-step explanation:
By definition, specific heat, C = heat absorbed, q divided by mass, m and change in temperature, dT
So C = q / m x dT
The specific heat capacity of a material is the energy required to raise one kilogram (kg) of the material by one degree Celsius (°C)
Formula:
energy (J) = mass (kg) * specific heat capacity (J/kg°C ) * change in temperature
required answer:
using the formula:
C =
C = 0.2473 J/kg°C
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This is the specific heat capacity of copper
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