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Physics, 05.09.2019 18:30, Shayleechase

39 g aluminum spoon (specific heat 0.904 j/g·°c) at 24°c is placed in 166 ml (166 g) of coffee at 83°c and the temperature of the two become equal. (a) what is the final temperature (in °c) when the two become equal? (assume that coffee has the same specific heat as water, 4.1801 j/g·°c.) °c

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