When you heat a certain substance with a difference of temperature
the heat (energy) you must give to it is
where
is the specific heat of that substance (given in J/(g*Celsius))
In this case
Observation: the specific heat of a substance is given in J/(g*Celsius) or J/(g*Kelvin) because on the temperature scale a
difference of 1 degree Celsius = 1 degree Kelvin
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okay this is kinda easy
<u>What is the gravitational field strength on the moon?</u>
The Moon has a gravitational field strength of 1.6 N/kg.
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