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Question 26 (3 points) In the lab, a cube of wood has a mass of 41.2 grams and its temperature rises from
28.1°C to 65.1°C when placed outside in the sun for a period of time. Calculate the
amount of heat absorbed by the wood. The specific heat of wood is 1.76 J/g°C.
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