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Non Life Sciences => Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology => Topic started by: Kitkat on 10/12/2016 15:12:52
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The student calculated the specific heat capacity of aluminium to be 2390 J / kg °C. The true specific heat capacity of aluminium is 900 J/ kg °C. Why did the student get it wrong? I don't understand.
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The student calculated the specific heat capacity of aluminium to be 2390 J / kg °C. The true specific heat capacity of aluminium is 900 J/ kg °C. Why did the student get it wrong? I don't understand.
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