T/F The specific heat of copper is about 3R

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The specific heat of copper at room temperature is approximately 3R, as confirmed by the discussion surrounding the law of Dulong and Petit. The equation for specific heat, C = Q/ΔT, is fundamental in understanding this concept. Participants noted the challenge of recalling specific heat values without reference materials during exams. Familiarity with Dulong and Petit’s law is essential for deriving specific heat values for metals like copper.

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  • Understanding of thermodynamics and specific heat capacity
  • Familiarity with the law of Dulong and Petit
  • Basic knowledge of statistical mechanics
  • Ability to manipulate the equation C = Q/ΔT
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Homework Statement



This was a problem I had on a stat mech exam awhile ago and I never figured out how to answer it. It asked "True or false, the specific heat of copper at room temperature is approximately ##3R##".

Homework Equations



$$C=\frac{Q}{\Delta T}$$

The Attempt at a Solution



Honestly, I was totally confused what to do. This was a test with no tables of specific heat, no periodic table, no nothing. Normally I would just look it up but I couldn't in this case. Is there a way of deriving this from principles? Or is it something I should have memorized?

Edit, hey could someone fix the title? I should have used # sign instead of $
 
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I have literally never heard of that law. Thanks for the resource! Maybe it was covered in the class, but I don't remember it ever coming up. Although it's nice to know that it's something I could have reasonably known.
 

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