For the "Specific Heat of Solid" experiment the following data table are found. Using the value from the table, calculate the specific heats [in 1/(kg-°C)] of the Copper samples 0.3 Mass of metal sample [Copper] Mass of calorimeter cup while empty me 0.1082 Mass of cup with cold water in it [m] = 0.3357 Mass of cold water m = 0.2275 Specific heat of water C, = 4186 J/kg-oC 4186 1510 C = 1510 J/kg-oC Tw = Specific heat of cup 21 Temperature of cold water Final temperature T = 32 Temperature of metal Tm = 80 0.002 402 852 31494 None of these
For the "Specific Heat of Solid" experiment the following data table are found. Using the value from the table, calculate the specific heats [in 1/(kg-°C)] of the Copper samples 0.3 Mass of metal sample [Copper] Mass of calorimeter cup while empty me 0.1082 Mass of cup with cold water in it [m] = 0.3357 Mass of cold water m = 0.2275 Specific heat of water C, = 4186 J/kg-oC 4186 1510 C = 1510 J/kg-oC Tw = Specific heat of cup 21 Temperature of cold water Final temperature T = 32 Temperature of metal Tm = 80 0.002 402 852 31494 None of these
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For the "Specific Heat of Solid" experiment the following data table are found. Using the value from the table, calculate the specific heats [in J/(kg-°C)] of the Copper samples.
Mass of metal sample [Copper]
mm =
0.3
Mass of calorimeter cup while empty
m. =
0.1082
[m] =
0.3357
Mass of cup with cold water in it
Mass of cold water
m, =
0.2275
Cw = 4186 J/kg-oC
C = 1510 J/kg-oC
4186
Specific heat of water
Specific heat of cup
Temperature of cold water
Final temperature
1510
Tw
21
32
Temperature of metal
Tm
80
0.002
402
852
31494
None of these
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For the "Specific Heat of Solid" experiment the following data table are found. Using the value from the table, calculate the specific heats [in J/(kg-°C)] of the Copper samples.
Mass of metal sample [Copper]
mm =
0.3
Mass of calorimeter cup while empty
m. =
0.1082
[m] =
0.3357
Mass of cup with cold water in it
Mass of cold water
m, =
0.2275
Cw = 4186 J/kg-oC
C = 1510 J/kg-oC
4186
Specific heat of water
Specific heat of cup
Temperature of cold water
Final temperature
1510
Tw
21
32
Temperature of metal
Tm
80
0.002
402
852
31494
None of these
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