can some clearly explain the thermal energy equation? q=m(tf - ti)ci know that q is change in thermal energy which is measured in joules m is mass the ts mean change in temperature and c is specific heat. what i want to know is how to do the equation. my book doesn't explain it well. take your time to explain clearly my brain is dead you can use illustrations or whatever but do so clearly.
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