When a particular car engine is working normally, 1.5 kg of coolant at a temperature of 114oC with a specific heat capacity of the of 3,800 J/kgoC passes through the radiator each second. If 91.2 kJ of energy is transferred to the surroundings, what is the temperature of the coolant leaving the radiator?

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When a particular car engine is working normally, 1.5 kg of coolant at a temperature of 114<sup>o</sup>C with a specific heat capacity of the of 3,800 J/kg<sup>o</sup>C passes through the radiator each second. If 91.2 kJ of energy is transferred to the surroundings, what is the temperature of the coolant leaving the radiator?





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