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Find the heat neede to raise the temperature of a silver container of mass 100 g by ` 10^(@) C, (c = 0.056 "cal/g."^(@)C) `

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Heat needed to raise the temperature of the container = ` mc Delta T`
`= 100 g xx 0.056 "cal/g".^(@)C xx 10^(@)C = 56` calories.
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