The specific heat of the lead is found to be 0.0011 J/C
The heat capacity is the measure of the substance that how much amount of heat is required to raise the temperature of the body by 1 degree Celsius.
The Heat change is given by,
Q = mcT
Where,
Q id the heat change,
c is the heat capacity of the,
m is the mass of the body,
T is the change in temperature.
Mass of the lead is 1343 grams and the change in temperature and heat is 29.8 degree Celsius and 45J respectively.
Putting values,
c = 45/(29.8x1343)
c = 0.0011 Joules per degree Celsius.
Hence, the specific heat is 0.0011 J/C.
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