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Specific heat
a 5.82 kg piece of copper metal is heated from 21.5c to 328.3. calculate the head absorbed. Assuming it doesn't undergo a phase change.
Cu specific heat 0.385 j/g*c
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heatchang=mass*specificheat(Tf-Ti)
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