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Physics, 25.10.2021 06:10 elvira18

The lowest temperature ever recorded in Alaska is −62°C. The highest temperature ever recorded in Alaska is 38°C. Suppose a piece of metal with a
mass of 180 g and a temperature of −62.0°C is placed in a calorimeter
containing 0.500 kg of water with a temperature of 38.0°C. If the final
equilibrium temperature of the metal and water is 36.9°C, what is the specific
heat capacity of the metal? Use the calculated value of the specific heat
capacity and Table 4 in your textbook to identify the metal

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