The document contains data from an experiment measuring the temperature change of aluminum and copper cylinders when a force of 53.37 N is applied over 460 seconds. The aluminum cylinder increased in temperature by 13.93°C and had a specific heat of 860 J/kg°C, while the copper cylinder increased by 10.6°C with a specific heat of 410 J/kg°C.
The document contains data from an experiment measuring the temperature change of aluminum and copper cylinders when a force of 53.37 N is applied over 460 seconds. The aluminum cylinder increased in temperature by 13.93°C and had a specific heat of 860 J/kg°C, while the copper cylinder increased by 10.6°C with a specific heat of 410 J/kg°C.
The document contains data from an experiment measuring the temperature change of aluminum and copper cylinders when a force of 53.37 N is applied over 460 seconds. The aluminum cylinder increased in temperature by 13.93°C and had a specific heat of 860 J/kg°C, while the copper cylinder increased by 10.6°C with a specific heat of 410 J/kg°C.
Jack Winnick - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics - An Introduction To Thermodynamics For Undergraduate Engineering Students-Wiley (1996) (Z-Lib - Io)