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Physics, 11.11.2019 22:31 merzedes

Typically, water runs through the baseboard copper tubing and, therefore, fresh hot water is constantly running through the piping. however, consider a pipe where water was allowed to sit in the pipe. the hot water cools as it sits in the pipe. what is the temprature change, (δt), of the water if 193.0 g of water sat in the copper pipe from part a, releasing 2665 j of energy to the pipe? the specific heat of water is 4.184 (j/g)⋅∘c.

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