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Work of 2000 J is done by stirring a perfectly insulated beaker containing 75 g of water. The specific heat capacity of water is 4186 J / kg°C. What is Q (heat added or removed)…
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Work of 2000 J is done by stirring a perfectly insulated beaker containing 75 g of water. The specific heat capacity of water is 4186 J / kg°C. What is Q (heat added or removed) for this process?
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the answer is c i did this before
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