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Physics, 14.09.2019 01:30 savannah19dw

Water and iron have quite different specific heats. iron heats up more than water when the same amount of heat energy is added to it. which one of these substances do you deduce has the higher specific heat? water
iron
both have the same specific heat
cannot be determined

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