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Physics, 03.08.2019 03:30, 3boys33

A) calculate the rate of temperature increase in degrees celsius per second (∘c/s) if the mass of the reactor core is 1.60×105 kg and it has an average specific heat of 0.3349 kj/kg∘c.

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