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In an experiment, 100 g of liquid requires 12600 J of thermal energy to raise it from 30 °C to 60 °C, thermal capacity of 100 g of water is

🗓 Dec 5, 2024

Answer is "420 J K-1"

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Omar Elhady ~ Cairo 🌐 India
The answer is 420J because thermal capacity= mass * specific heat
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