The answer depends on the mass of copper which remains unspecified.
cause cooper is a good conductor odf heat and coolnass
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The reason it takes longer for a kilogram of water than a kilogram of copper to reach the same temperature is because of the specific heat capacity of each. This is the amount of energy (heat) it takes to raise the temperature of one kilogram of material by 1 degree Kelvin or Celsius.
cooper, gold, aluminum, silver and iron are 5 good conductors of heat. cooper is used in electric wire
One with a copper bottom, copper conducts the heat faster and distributes the heat evenly.
cooper as in sheldon cooper from the big bang theorey?... well... he just dosent! :)
cause cooper is a good conductor odf heat and coolnass
heat will flow from the copper coin to the brass coin.
These are not temperature numbers but specific heat numbers. They mean that it takes 4.184 Joules and 0.387 Joules respectively to raise water and copper of one gram by one degree celsius. So, as you can see, it takes a lot more heat to raise the temperature of water than it does of copper. Water has a very high specific heat.
They vibrate and pass the vibrations along which spread the heat.
It takes 1000 calories to heat 1 litre of water 1 degree C.
I don't think their is a unit of malleability. Something is either malleable or not
It takes 2.46 calories of heat to raise the temperature of one gram of ethyl alcohol. Calories are the energy available from the metabolism of a food.
It depends to what temperature. Because copper is a metal, it will usually heat up fairly quickly compared to other elements.
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You need to know the mass of this coin.Heat (in calories) = 5 x 0,092 x mass (in g)
No. Copper is a good conductor of heat.