(ii) the specific heat capacity of copper is 0.4J g−1K−1?
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Solution
The heat capacity of a body is 50JK-1. This means that to increase the temperature of this body by 1 K we have to supply 50 J of energy.
The specific heat capacity of copper is 0.4Jg-1K-1. This means that to increase the temperature of one gram of copper by 1 K, we have to supply 0.4 J of energy.