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13 January, 02:39

What is the specific heat for the aluminum wire?

J/gºC

What is the specific heat for the steel wire?

J/g°C

What is the specific heat for the lead pellets?

J/gºC

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  1. 13 January, 04:24
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    The specific heat of a substance is the amount of heat required to the raise the temperature of a unit mass of substance by 1°C.

    This physical quantity is usually determined in the laboratory. It is an intensive property of substances and a constant for pure samples of material.

    Specific heat for the steel wire 0.82J/g°C

    specific heat for the steel wire 0.47J/g°C

    specific heat for the lead pellets 0.25J/g°C
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