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Physics, 18.03.2021 02:10, smarcalli6457

To calculate the heat needed to warm a pot of water, what do you need to know?
A. The mass and the amount of work done
B. The mass and the latent heat of vaporization
C. The mass, temperature change, and specific heat capacity
D. The mass and the latent heat of fusion

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