(a) The specific heat of copper is 92.5 Jkg-l°C-1. A copper with mass of 250 g was heated to 100 °C. Ah Beng makes a conclusion that the copper now contains 2312500 J of heat. Point out the mistakes in this conclusion and correct them.

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(a) The specific heat of copper is 92.5 Jkg-1°C¯1. A copper with mass of
250 g was heated to 100 °C. Ah Beng makes a conclusion that the copper
now contains 2312500 J of heat. Point out the mistakes in this conclusion
and correct them.
Transcribed Image Text:(a) The specific heat of copper is 92.5 Jkg-1°C¯1. A copper with mass of 250 g was heated to 100 °C. Ah Beng makes a conclusion that the copper now contains 2312500 J of heat. Point out the mistakes in this conclusion and correct them.
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