Question: Part A Specific heat ( which can be represented as S H , C s , s p . h t . , or a

Part A
Specific heat (which can be represented as SH,Cs,sp.ht., or a number of other possibilities) is defined as the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1g of a substance by 1C. For example, 0.0920cal is enough energy to raise 1g of copper from 21.0C to 22.0C. Therefore, the specific heat of copper is 0.0920calg*C.
Using SH for specific heat, the formula for calculating specific heat is
SH=heatmassT
How much heat energy is required to raise the temperature of 0.361kg of copper from 23.0C to 60.0C? The specific heat of copper is 0.0920calg*C.
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
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 Part A Specific heat (which can be represented as SH,Cs,sp.ht., or

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