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Thermodynamics
Heat Transfer
A 500 g mass of Copper at 24°C is placed in contact with another 750g of copper at 84°C. If it is isolated from it surroundings, what will be the final equilibrium temperature of the blocks.
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c * (T-24)(500) = c *(84-T)(750)
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