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Una caloría (cal) es la cantidad de transferencia de energía necesaria para elevar la temperatura de 1 g de agua de 14,5 °C a 15,5 °C.

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Lanuel
Lanuel Lanuel
  • 27-03-2021

Answer:

Verdadera.

Explanation:

La caloría se puede definir como una unidad estándar utilizada para medir la cantidad de energía presente en un organismo vivo.

Una caloría (cal) es la cantidad de transferencia de energía necesaria para elevar la temperatura de 1 g de agua de 14,5 °C a 15,5 °C.

Generalmente, es una unidad de medida de energía e igual a 4,1855 julios.

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