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A 4.00x102 g glass coffee cup is 20.0 oC at room temperature. It is then plunged into hot dishwater at a temperature of 80.0 oC, as shown in figure 1. If the temperature of the coffee cup reaches that of the dishwater, how much heat does the coffee cup absorb? Assume that the mass of the dishwater is large enough so that its temperature does not change appreciably

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