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Physics, 05.03.2021 09:20 kenyamaclark1847

A copper container of mass 0.20kg contains 0.10 kg of water. The specific heat capacity of copper is 385 J /(kg °C) and the specific heat capacity of water

is 4200 J /(kg °C).

How much energy, in joules, is needed to raise the temperature of the copper container and the

water by 10 °C?​

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