A block of copper was heated from 18oC to 33oC using 35 thousand joules of energy. The specific heat capacity of copper is 385 J/kgoC. What was the mass of the block of copper?

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A block of copper was heated from 18<sup>o</sup>C to 33<sup>o</sup>C using 35 thousand joules of energy. The specific heat capacity of copper is 385 J/kg<sup>o</sup>C. What was the mass of the block of copper?





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