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Physics, 13.01.2020 20:31, sierraowens04

In an experiment, 50 g of each material were placed in
a calorimeter with the same starting water volume and
temperature. which is the best interpretation of the
chart?
lead has the highest specific heat of the four
materials shown.
the energy transferred and type of material are
inversely proportional to each other.
o different materials have different abilities to transfer
energy.
mass and type of material are proportional.

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