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The Specific Heat of Wood Is About 1,700 J/ Kg•

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Question 19

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The specific heat of wood is about 1,700 J/ kg• °C. How much energy is required to heat a 12 kg piece of wood from 20°C to 30°C?


A) 1,400 J
B) 17,000 J
C) 204,000 J
D) 612,000 J

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