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A copper rod in the form of a cylinder of radius 1cm and length of 1m is heated to 600°C and dropped into 2.00 kg of water at 20.0°C. Assuming that no energy is lost by heat to the surroundings, determine the final equilibrium temperature of the system.
density of Cu = 8.94g/cm3 c(Cu)=385 J/(kgC) c(water)=4182 J/(kgC)
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