The Specific Heat of Aluminium is 0.89 J/gC. How much heat must be applied to a 10 gram sample to raise its temperature 2 degrees?
q=m*cp*DeltaT
q is the amount of heat required
m is the mass of the substance
cp is the specific heat of the substance
DeltaT is the temperature rise or decrease
q=10*0.89*2=17.8J
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