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(I) To what temperature will 7700 $\mathrm{J}$ of heat raise 3.0 $\mathrm{kg}$ of water that is initially at $10.0^{\circ} \mathrm{C} ?$
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Step 1: We start with the formula for heat transfer, which is $Q = mc\Delta T$, where $Q$ is the heat transferred, $m$ is the mass, $c$ is the specific heat capacity, and $\Delta T$ is the change in temperature. Show more…
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