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Physics, 06.04.2020 20:35, melvindiana58

In this last step, return to Step 10 in your Lab Guide to calculate the error between your calculated specific heat of each metal and the known values in Table C. Follow the directions given in your Lab Guide, using this formula: Error = 100 times StartFraction calculated c subscript metal minus known c subscript metal over known C subscript metal EndFraction.

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