Physics, 06.10.2019 00:50 felicianorman97
If two different substances, with the same mass (1 gram) absorb the same amount of energy, which of the following can
be predicted?
the temperature of the substance with the higher specific heat will increase more than the one with a lower specific heat.
the temperature of both substances will increase equal amounts
the temperature of the substance with the lower specific heat will increase more than the one with a higher specific heat
cannot predict without knowing the specific substances.
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