Physics, 01.06.2021 14:00 timiaparker
To find the specific heat capacity of a solid of mass 600 g whose temperature was 40oC, it was placed in a calorimeter that contains 25 g of water 10oC. The mixture reached a final temperature of 25oC. How much is the metal's specific heat capacity? (Cwater = 4180 J/Kg. K)
500J/Kg. K
250J/Kg. K
174J/Kg. K
2000J/Kg. k
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