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The power of the kettle was 2.6 kW The kettle took 120 seconds to heat 0.80 kg of water from 18 °C to 100 °C Calculate the specific heat capacity of water using this information.
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The power of the kettle was 2.6 kW

The kettle took 120 seconds to heat 0.80 kg of water from 18 °

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