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Physics, 07.10.2021 04:40 liyah450

An unknown 20.0 g object heated to 100°C was placed in 50.0 g of water. Initially, the water was at 25.0°C, and the final temperature of the water + object was 30.0°C. Assuming no heat loss, and a specific heat of water = 1.0cal/g·°C, use the relationship Q=mCsp∆T to determine the unknown’s specific heat.

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