Question: Heat is added to an object initially at 30C, increasing its temperature to 80C. a. What is the temperature change of the object in Fahrenheit
Heat is added to an object initially at 30°C, increasing its temperature to 80°C.
a. What is the temperature change of the object in Fahrenheit degrees?
b. What is the temperature change of the object in kelvins?
c. Is there any difference in the numerical value of a heat capacity expressed in cal/g·°C from one expressed in cal/g·K? Explain
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