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A 150g piece of copper is heated to 100oC. It is then held in the open air for 2 minutes and 31 seconds, and then dropped into a 100g copper calorimeter containing 200g of water at 17oC. If the rate of loss of heat of the copper piece while held in the air is 12.6J/sec, determine the final equilibrium temperature.
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