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In Q29. find the average value of specific heat.

A

`(at_(0)^(3))/3 + (bt_(0)^(2))/2 + ct_(0)`

B

`(at_(0))/3 + (bt_(0)^(2)`

C

`at_(0)^(2) + bt_(0) + c`

D

zero

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To find the average value of specific heat, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Formula for Specific Heat The specific heat (c) of a substance is defined as the amount of heat (Q) required to raise the temperature of a unit mass (m) of the substance by one degree Celsius (or one Kelvin). The formula is given by: \[ c = \frac{Q}{m \Delta T} \] ...
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