100 Pieces of copper each mass of it is (3gm) and was placed in a hot water and left until it reached the equilibrium temperature with water then placed in a cool water at (20C") and its mass is (200 gm). What is the final temperature of water and pieces of copper where specific heat of water is (4.186 J gm' deg) and specific heat of copper is (0.39J gm deg).

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100 Pieces of copper each mass of it is (3gm) and was placed in a hot
water and left until it reached the equilibrium temperature with water
then placed in a cool water at (20C) and its mass is (200 gm). What is
the final temperature of water and pieces of copper where specific heat of
water is (4.186 J gm' deg) and specific heat of copper is (0.39J gm"
deg').
Transcribed Image Text:100 Pieces of copper each mass of it is (3gm) and was placed in a hot water and left until it reached the equilibrium temperature with water then placed in a cool water at (20C) and its mass is (200 gm). What is the final temperature of water and pieces of copper where specific heat of water is (4.186 J gm' deg) and specific heat of copper is (0.39J gm" deg').
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