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Physics, 12.12.2019 03:31, anaiah13

Here we assumed that the skin continues to remain at 34 degrees c and assume a constant specific heat capacity 4190 j/kg*k for both liquid water and steam. how much heat h2 is transferred by 25.0 g of water onto the skin? to compare this to the result in the previous part, continue to assume that the skin temperature does not change. express the heat transferred, in kilojoules, to three significant figures. h2=

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