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Physics, 03.02.2020 21:48, abalth8463

If the specific heat of aluminum is 899 j/kg °c and the specific heat of water is 4190 j/kg °c, which of the following statements is true? it takes more energy to heat 1 kg of water 1°c than it does to heat the same amount of aluminum. it is impossible to heat water to a high temperature because it requires too much energy. it takes more energy to heat 1 kg of aluminum 1°c than it does to heat the same amount of water. aluminum produces more energy than water does when it is heated.

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