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In this problem we assume that the solids aluminum (al, 27 g/mole) and copper (cu, 63.5 g/mole) are well described by the model in which each atom is like a classical mass-on-a-spring that can oscillate in three dimensions, obeying classical equipartition for the kinetic and potential thermal energies. we ignore the effects of any small volume changes.

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