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30 January, 06:16

The specific heat of solid Substance A is 0.1 kJ/kg K. The specific heat of solid Substance B is 1.0 kJ/kg K. Which substance will require a higher number of joules to heat from 10°C to 20°C?

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  1. 30 January, 06:39
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    Answer: substance B

    Explanation: because it is a higher variable on the right so the left must be higher energy
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