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5 July, 09:51

A metal ball of mass 100 g is heated to 90°C and then cooled to 25°C. The heat lost in the process is 2.5 kJ. Another metal ball of mass 200 g is heated to 90°C and then cooled to 25°C. The heat lost in the process is 5.0 kJ. What can be concluded from the data?

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  1. 5 July, 10:12
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    Hey this is what i found on the internet

    specific heat (Cp) - the heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount (usually one degree)

    the equation related to this theory is

    Q=m Cp ΔT

    Where Q is the energy gained or lost from the system

    m is the mass of the object

    Cp is the specific heat of the material

    ΔT is the change in temperature
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