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Physics, 05.02.2021 16:20 alina1120

(1) A mass of 2.0 kg of water is heated. The temperature increase of the water is 80 °C.
The specific heat capacity of water is 4200 J/kg °C.
Calculate the change in thermal energy when the water is heated.
Use the equation:
change in thermal energy = mass x specific heat capacity ~ temperature change

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