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A dark blue cylindrical bottle is 22cm high and has a diameter of 7.0cm . It is filled with water. The bottle absorbs 60% of the light that shines on it as it lies on its side in the noonday sun, with intensity 1000 W/m2.
By how much will the temperature of the water increase in 5.0 min if there's negligible heat loss to the surrounding air? The specific heat of water is 4190 J/(kg?K).
Express your answer using two significant figures.
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