SOLUTION: The formula H=5m(Y-X) is used to calculate the heat (H) required to raise the temperature of a steel rod, of mass m, from a temperature of X to a temperature of Y. Rearrange the fo
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Question 1070787: The formula H=5m(Y-X) is used to calculate the heat (H) required to raise the temperature of a steel rod, of mass m, from a temperature of X to a temperature of Y. Rearrange the formula to make X the subject.
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