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If the temperature of 4 kg mass of a material of specific heat capacity `300 J//kg` `^@C` rises from `20 ^@C` to 30 `^@C`. Find the heat received.

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CHETANA PUBLICATION-THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER-EXERCISE
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  2. Explain heat capacity

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  20. What is meant by phase of a substance?

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