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Find the heat needed to raise the temperature of a silver container of mass 100 g by `10^(@)C `. `( c = 0.056 cal //g. ^(@)C )`

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Data `: m = 100 g , Delta T = 10^(@)C , c = 0.056 cal //g .^(@)C `
Heat needed to raise the temprature of the container `= m c Delta T `
`= 100g xx 0.056 cal//g.^(@)C xx 10^(@)C `
`= 56 ` calories
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