An insulated container (negligible specific heat
capacity) contains 1.00 x 10 kg of water at a...
Physics, 12.04.2021 04:20 hallmansean04
An insulated container (negligible specific heat
capacity) contains 1.00 x 10 kg of water at a
temperature of 10.0°C. How much heat is
needed to raise the temperature of this water to
20.0°C?
Answers: 2
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