You have 1 kg each of platinum (c = 133 J/kg degrees C), rubber (c = 2005 J/kg degrees C), and water (c = 4186 J/kg degr

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You have 1 kg each of platinum (c = 133 J/kg degrees C), rubber (c = 2005 J/kg degrees C), and water (c = 4186 J/kg degr

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You have 1 kg each of platinum (c = 133 J/kg degrees C), rubber
(c = 2005 J/kg degrees C), and water (c = 4186 J/kg degrees C ) and
all three samples are at 15 degrees C. You heat each of the samples
so that 100 J of energy in the form of heat is added to each. Which
sample has the highest final temperature and which has the
lowest?
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