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The specific heat of a substance varies with temperature according to `c =0.2 +0.16 T + 0.024 T^(2)` with `T` in `"^(@)c` and `c` is `cal//gk`. Find the energy (in cal) required to raise the temp of `2g` substance from `0^(@)to 5^(@)C`

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