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Mathematics, 29.05.2020 17:00 u8p4

One calorie is the amount of heat (energy transfer) needed to raise the
temperature of 1 g of water 1°C. For instance, it takes 1 calorie of heat
to raise the temperature of 1 g of water from 25°C to 26°C.
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a. Raise the temperature of 1 g of water 1°C.
1
b. Raise the temperature of 2 g of water 1°C.
4
c. Raise the temperature of 2 g of water 2°C.
d. Raise the temperature of 10 g of water 1°C.
e. Raise the temperature of 1 g of water 70°C
f. Raise the temperature of 100 g of water 5°C.
Raise the temperature of 450 g of water 3°C
h. Raise the temperature of 16 g of water 62°C.

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