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Physics, 26.08.2020 03:01 DJEMPGYT

Evaluate the amount of thermal energy lost from a 0.5 kg glass casserole dish when it is placed in water. The dish’s temperature
changes from 110˚C to 50˚C.
Hints: 1. Start by writing the equation for the change in thermal
energy of an object.
2. Find the specific heat for glass in the table in your book.

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