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Physics, 28.02.2020 19:19, Michaelyork1495

The specific heats of aluminum and iron are 0.214 and 0.107 calories per gram degrees Celsius [cal/(g degrees Upper C )] respectively. If we add the same amount of energy to a cube of each material (of the same mass) and find that the temperature of the aluminum increases by 28 degrees Fahrenheit [degrees Upper F ], how much will the iron temperature increase in degrees Fahrenheit [degrees Upper F ]?

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