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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Coalinga_College/Physical_Science_for_Educators_(CID%3A_PHYS_14)/08%3A_Energy_Physics_and_Chemistry/8.07%3A_Thermal_Physics/8.7.06%3A_Temperature_Change_and_Heat_Capacity
      Use the equation for heat transfer \(Q=m c \Delta T\) to express the heat lost by the aluminum pan in terms of the mass of the pan, the specific heat of aluminum, the initial temperature of the pan, a...Use the equation for heat transfer \(Q=m c \Delta T\) to express the heat lost by the aluminum pan in terms of the mass of the pan, the specific heat of aluminum, the initial temperature of the pan, and the final temperature:
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Coalinga_College/Physical_Science_for_Educators_Volume_2/01%3A_Energy_Physics_and_Chemistry/1.07%3A_Thermal_Physics/1.7.06%3A_Temperature_Change_and_Heat_Capacity
      This page covers the principles of heat transfer, emphasizing how heat \(Q\) is calculated using mass \(m\), specific heat \(c\), and temperature change \(\Delta T\). It includes examples of heat exch...This page covers the principles of heat transfer, emphasizing how heat \(Q\) is calculated using mass \(m\), specific heat \(c\), and temperature change \(\Delta T\). It includes examples of heat exchange, such as a truck's brakes overheating and a calorimetry problem with water and aluminum achieving thermal equilibrium.

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