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Suppose you find a penny (minted before 1982, when pennies were almost entirely copper) in the snow. How much heat is absorbed by the penny as it warms from the temperature of the snow, which is –8.0 ºC, to the temperature of your body, 37.0 ºC? Assume the penny is pure copper and has a mass of 3.10 g. Specific heat of copper is 0.385 J/g -oC

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