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Please help! Show work if possible. Thank you You find a 3100-mg copper penny (circa 1976) in the snow. How much heat is absorbed by the penny as it warms from the temperature of the snow, which is -8.0 degrees Celsius, to the temperature of your body, 37 degrees Celsius? Assume the penny is pure copper. Specific heat of pure copper is 0.385 J/gC

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