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Physics, 27.02.2021 22:30, shelley3135

A 0.5 kg pot of 80°C tea is poured into a 0.75 kg glass mug. The hot cup of tea starts at a temperature of 80°C and cools to a temperature of 65°C. How much heat does the water lose? (Assume specific heat capacity of tea is the same as water)

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