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Energy Change = Mass × Specific Heat × Temperature Change
Suppose a space mission is testing samples of the materials listed in the table. The temperature changes are the same for each material tested and the same amount of mass is used for each test. Which statement would the researchers find to be true? Choose the two that apply.
A. It takes more energy to raise the temperature of a sample of beryllium than it does for a sample of titanium.
B. It takes less energy to raise the temperature of a sample of beryllium than it does for a sample of titanium.
C. It takes more energy to raise the temperature of a sample of stainless steel than it does for a sample of beryllium.
D. It takes less energy to raise the temperature of a sample of stainless steel than it does for a sample of beryllium.
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Energy Change = Mass × Specific Heat × Temperature Change
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