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Pecific heat capacity is a measure of the quantity of heating required to raise 1 g of a substance 1 °C (1 K). Specific heat capacity can be calculated from the equation Use the following settings: Material: Copper Heating Duration: 2.0 s Block Mass: 5.0 g Run the experiment and calculate the value of the specific heat capacity for copper.

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