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If a frying pan has a heat capacity of 500.j∘c and it absorbs 25,000 j of heat, what will be the change in temperature in degrees celsius?
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If a frying pan has a heat capacity of 500.j∘c and it absorbs 25,000 j of heat, what will be the change in temperature in degrees celsius?
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If a frying pan has a heat capacity of 500.j∘c and it absorbs 25,000 j of heat, what will be the change in temperature in degrees celsius?
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50° C change
Step-by-step explanation:
25000 J / (500 J/ °C) = 50 ° C
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