10. Copper has a specific heat of 0.38452 J/g x oC. How much change in temperature would the addition of 35 000 Joules o

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10. Copper has a specific heat of 0.38452 J/g x oC. How much change in temperature would the addition of 35 000 Joules o

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10. Copper has a specific heat of 0.38452 J/g x oC. How much change in temperature would the addition of 35 000 Joules of heat have on a 538.0 gram sample of copper? Q11. What is the difference in temperature and heat? Q12. energy and is energy in motion. cannot be measured. is stored can be measured. Q13. When you heat a substance and the temperature rises, how much it rises or warm up depends upon its Q14. The definition of specific heat capacity is the amount of required to do what?
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