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Atitanium (c = 520 j/kg*k) satellite of mass m = 500 kg at a temperature of 10 k is in geostationary orbit above the equator. it is impacted by a meteorite, which knocks it off course but does not affect its speed. because of the change in trajectory, the satellite will now crash-land on earth in a small pond containing 5 × 105 kg of water (c = 4186 j/kg*k) at 20∘c. ignoring air resistance, and assuming that the water stays in the pond somehow, what is the final temperature of the water? indicate if any water boils, and justify any simplifying assumptions you make in your solution.

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