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Physics, 24.11.2021 14:00, gage1963

A calorimeter has a heat capacity of 60J/°C. 0.15kg of water at 20°C is contained in the calorimeter. 1kg of the same liquid at 90°C is added, and the final temperature of the mixture is 45°C. Calculate the specific heat capacity of the liquid.

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