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Physics, 11.02.2020 17:14, nahimi

You cool a 120.0 g slug of red-hot iron (temperature 745 ∘C) by dropping it into an insulated cup of negligible mass containing 75.0 g of water at 20.0 ∘C. Assume no heat exchange with the surroundings.
A. What is the final temperature of the water?
B. What is the final mass of the iron and the remaining water?

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