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The Amount of Heat Needed to Change the Temperature of an Object

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The amount of heat needed to change the temperature of an object can be calculated using the following equation: Q=mcpΔTQ = m c _ { p } \Delta T where Q=Q = amount of heat in calories
m=m = mass of object in grams
cp=c _ { p } = specific heat of object
ΔT=\Delta T = change in temperature in CC ^ { \circ } What is the appropriate unit for cpc _ { p } if the preceding equation is to be homogeneous in units? a. cal\mathrm { cal }

b. gg

c. calgC\frac { \mathrm { cal } } { \mathrm { g } \cdot { } ^ { \circ } \mathrm { C } }

d. cal/g\mathrm { cal } / \mathrm { g }

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