A 1.50-g copper coin at 17.5°C drops 60.0 m to the ground. (a) Assuming 55.0% of the change in gravitational potential e

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A 1.50-g copper coin at 17.5°C drops 60.0 m to the ground. (a) Assuming 55.0% of the change in gravitational potential e

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A 1.50-g copper coin at 17.5°C drops 60.0 mto the ground.
(a) Assuming 55.0% of the change in gravitationalpotential energy of the coin–Earth system goes into increasing theinternal energy of the coin, determine the coin's finaltemperature. ___°C (b) Does the result depend on the mass of the coin?
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