A certain amount of heat is added to a mass of aluminum (c=0.21 cal/g•°C), and its temperature is raised 57°C. Suppose that the same amount of heat is added to the same mass of copper (c=0.093 cal/g•°C). How much does the temperature of the copper rise?   Answers: a. 3.2 x 10^2 degree Celsius b. 1.8 x 10^3 degree Celsius c. 1.3 x 10^2 degree Celsius   d. 2.3 x 10^2 degree Celsius

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A certain amount of heat is added to a mass of aluminum (c=0.21 cal/g•°C), and its temperature is raised 57°C. Suppose that the same amount of heat is added to the same mass of copper (c=0.093 cal/g•°C). How much does the temperature of the copper rise?

 

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a. 3.2 x 10^2 degree Celsius
b. 1.8 x 10^3 degree Celsius
c. 1.3 x 10^2 degree Celsius
 
d. 2.3 x 10^2 degree Celsius
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