A 206-gram bar of iron has sunlight shining on it. Initially, its temperature is 24.7°C. As it gains 1,070.79 joules of energy, its temperature rises to 36.2°C. Calculate the specific heat capacity of the iron bar using the formula Q = mCΔT. I understand I need to get C on the left side of the equation but can someone please explain what math I have to do? Thanks
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