The specific heat of Aluminum is C = Q/mΔT.
Specific heat is the amount of energy required for 1 kg on substance to change its temperature by 1 degree C.
The heat gained or lost by an object to the temperature changes of that object.
Q = m•C•∆T
where, m is the mass of Aluminum, C is the specific heat and ΔT is the change in temperature.
Specific heat of Aluminum is
C = Q/mΔT
By knowing the other values of the quantities, we can calculate the specific heat.
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