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A copper block of mass 0.06 kg is heated till its temperature is inreased by `20^(@)C`. Find the heat supplied to the block. [specific heat of copper`=9xx10^(-2)calg^(-1).^(@)C^(-1)`]

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To find the heat supplied to a copper block when its temperature is increased, we can use the formula: \[ Q = m \cdot s \cdot \Delta T \] where: - \( Q \) is the heat supplied (in calories), - \( m \) is the mass of the substance (in grams), - \( s \) is the specific heat capacity (in calories per gram per degree Celsius), ...
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