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Thermodynamics
Heat Transfer
A 3Kg bar of aluminum has to be heated form 25 degreesC to 75 degreesC . how many calories are needed to achieve this temperature increase?
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?cal = mass Al x specific heat Al x (Tfinal-Tinitial)
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