Answer:
This metal could be the aluminium with a specific heat of [tex]H = 993 \frac{J}{kgC}[/tex]
Explanation:
A pie of unknown metal presents a mass (M) of 348 g. This metal is heated using energy (E) of 6.64 kJ and the temperature increases from T1 =24.4 to T2 =43.6°C. We can calculate the specific heat (H) of this metal as follows
[tex]H = \frac{E}{M*(T2-T1)}[/tex]
We can replace previously presented data in this equation. After simplifying and converting to adequated units, we found that
[tex]H = \frac{6640 J}{0.348 Kg*(43.6-24.4) C} =\frac{6640 J}{6.686 KgC}[/tex]
Finally, the specific heat of this metal is
[tex]H = 993 \frac{J}{kgC}[/tex]
The aluminium could be the metal, its specific heat is similar to that found in this problem.
Finally, we can conclude that this metal could be the aluminium with a specific heat of [tex]H = 993 \frac{J}{kgC}[/tex]