Calculate the amount of heat in BTUs required to change the temperature of 10 pounds of copper from 100°F to 150°F. The specific heat of copper is 0.09 BTUs/lb
A) 10 lbs × 50°F = 500 BTUs
B) 10 lbs × 0.09 BTUs/lb = 0.9 BTUs
C) 10 lbs × 50°F × 0.09 BTUs/lb = 45 BTUs
D) The amount of heat required cannot be calculated using the information given.
C
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