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Physics, 27.04.2021 18:20 jbarbie3

12-35 A cup is made of copper. The mass of the cup is 500 gm. Calculate
(a) the heat capacity of the cup, and
(b) the temperature to which the cup is
raised when 8.78 x 103 J of heat is
supplied to the cup. Specific heat of
copper is 390 J/kg. K and the cup is
initially at 20°C. [Answer = 195 J/K,
65°C]

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