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Thermodynamics
Heat Transfer
Suppose you had a 100.0 gram sample of iron and that 1.00 kJ is applied to the sample . by what amount would the temperature of the sample be raised?
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1000 J = mass Fe x specific heat Fe x delta T. Solve for delta T.
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