This item is an annotated homework problem relating to thermodynamics for introductory physics students. The author provides explicit explanations of the steps required to find the final temperature of a material being heated, given the mass, initial temperature, specific heat, and amount of heat added.
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<a href="https://www.compadre.org/introphys/items/detail.cfm?ID=6600">Maloney, David. David Maloney's Physics Examples: Thermo Example 1-Specific Heat. August 3, 2007.</a>
Maloney, D. (2007, August 3). David Maloney's Physics Examples: Thermo Example 1-Specific Heat. Retrieved December 1, 2023, from https://users.pfw.edu/maloney/thermoex1.html
Maloney, David. David Maloney's Physics Examples: Thermo Example 1-Specific Heat. August 3, 2007. https://users.pfw.edu/maloney/thermoex1.html (accessed 1 December 2023).
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