The specific heat capacity of iron is 450 J/(kg-°C) and of water is 4190 J/(kg ·°C). Part A Determine the final temperat

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The specific heat capacity of iron is 450 J/(kg-°C) and of water is 4190 J/(kg ·°C). Part A Determine the final temperat

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The Specific Heat Capacity Of Iron Is 450 J Kg C And Of Water Is 4190 J Kg C Part A Determine The Final Temperat 1
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The specific heat capacity of iron is 450 J/(kg-°C) and of water is 4190 J/(kg ·°C). Part A Determine the final temperature of the water, if 2.0 kg of 40°C iron nails are submerged in 2.0 kg of 22°C water. Express your answer in degrees Celsius. T = IVE ΑΣΦ ? Review °C
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