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22 March, 04:14

A 9.84 ounces ingot of unknown metal is heated from 73.2 degrees fahrenheit - 191.2 degrees fahrenheit this requires 3.912 calories of energy calculate the specific heat of the metal

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  1. 22 March, 04:34
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    The SI unit of specific heat is J per gram per degree Celsius. Thus it follows that specific heat could be calculated in this way:

    Specific Heat = Energy / (mass x change in temperature)

    Thus,

    Specific Heat = 3.912 cal / (9.84 oz x (191.2 ˚F - 73.2 ˚F))

    Specific Heat = 3.369 x 10^-3 cal/oz-˚F
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