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Answer:

14.6

Explanation:

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The amount of heat to raise the temperature is 14.7J.

How do you calculate the heat needed to raise the temperature?

The specific heat capacity of a substance is the quantity of heat needed to raise the temperature of a unit quantity of the substance by one degree. Calling the amount of heat added Q, which will cause a change in temperature ∆T to a weight of substance W, at a specific heat of material Cp, then Q = w x Cp x ∆T

By applying the formula, we get

Q = w x Cp x ∆T

Q = 300 * 2.46 * 20/1000

Q = 14.760J

What is heat?

Heat is energy that is transferred from one body to another as the result of a difference in temperature.

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