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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can someone help me with a Thermal Equillibrium lab?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have to use this. 1. Use the equation Q = Cm∆t to find the heat (Q) lost by the Cu (Object A). m= mass of Cu C= specific heat of Cu = 385J/kg0C ∆T = change in temperature of Cu

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wow umm srry cant help only 7th grader

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Mass = 1kg of Cu Initial Temp: 100 Final Temp: 30.75 O_O Then. . . Find someone who can.

OpenStudy (cuanchi):

Q= m x C x deltaT

OpenStudy (cuanchi):

get the delta T = 30.75-100 multiply the mass, times the specific heat, times the delta T. That's it!!!

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