A hot iron horseshoe (mass=0.4 kg), just forged, is dropped into 1.2 liter of water in a 0.2 kg iron pot initially at 20°C. If the final equilibrium temperature is 25 °C, estimate the initial temperature of the hot horseshoe. The specific heat of water is 41861/kg°C The specific heat of iron is 450J /kg°C · The density of water is 1kg/ liter

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A hot iron horseshoe (mass=0.4 kg), just forged, is dropped into 1.2 liter of water
in a 0.2 kg iron pot initially at 20°C. If the final equilibrium temperature is
25 °C, estimate the initial temperature of the hot horseshoe.
The specific heat of water is 4186//kg°C The specific heat of iron is
450J/kg°C.
The density of water is 1kg /liter
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Transcribed Image Text:Moving to another question will save this response. Question 5 A hot iron horseshoe (mass=0.4 kg), just forged, is dropped into 1.2 liter of water in a 0.2 kg iron pot initially at 20°C. If the final equilibrium temperature is 25 °C, estimate the initial temperature of the hot horseshoe. The specific heat of water is 4186//kg°C The specific heat of iron is 450J/kg°C. The density of water is 1kg /liter A Moving to another question will save this response.
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