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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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`Q= 4 kg xx (30.20 )^@ C xx 300 j//kg ^@ C `
`= 4 xx 10 xx 300 J`
` therefore Q=12000 J`
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