The specific heat of iron is 412J/Kg/K. How much energy in Joules is need to heat up a 0.2 kg of iron from 295 Kelvin to 420 Kelvin?

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The specific heat of iron is 412J/Kg/K. How much energy in Joules is need to heat
up a 0.2 kg of iron from 295 Kelvin to 420 Kelvin?
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