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8 September, 03:00

Glass has a specific heat of 0.84 J/g·°

c. Copper has a specific heat of 0.39 J/kg·°

c. Which material takes more energy to warm up?

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  1. 8 September, 03:56
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    The higher the specific heat capacity level, the more energy it requires to warm it up by 1°C.

    Since the unit for the given numbers are different, simply multiply 0.84 by 1000 so that we can know the specific heat capacity of glass is 840 J/kg·°

    Comparing both numbers, the value for glass is larger.

    Therefore, glass requires more energy to warm up.
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