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Physics, 19.01.2021 21:50, kaylaaaaaaa86

A glass worker needs to heat 5.0 kg of glass from room temperature (20 ℃) to 900 ℃. If the specific heat of the glass is 840 Jkg ℃, how much heat must be transferred to the glass?

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