If the specific heat of a ceramic cup is 0.583 J/(g °C), how much heat (in J) is required to raise the temperature of the cup from 20.1°C to 87.1°C, given that its mass is 14.4 g? Enter your answer as a number without units. Use either standard or exponential format. A number 324.5 in exponential format is 3.245E2.

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If the specific heat of a ceramic cup is 0.583 J/(g °C), how much heat (in J) is required to raise the temperature of the
cup from 20.1°C to 87.1°C, given that its mass is 14.4 g?
Enter your answer as a number without units. Use either standard or exponential format. A number 324.5 in
exponential format is 3.245E2.
Transcribed Image Text:If the specific heat of a ceramic cup is 0.583 J/(g °C), how much heat (in J) is required to raise the temperature of the cup from 20.1°C to 87.1°C, given that its mass is 14.4 g? Enter your answer as a number without units. Use either standard or exponential format. A number 324.5 in exponential format is 3.245E2.
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