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A calorimeter contains 1.0 kg of water (specific heat = 4,184 J/(kg.°C)). An object
with a mass of 4.23 kg is added to the
water. If the water temperature increases
by 3.0°C and the temperature of the
object decreases by 1.0°C, what is the
specific heat of the object?

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