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A heart defibrillator passes 10.0 A through a patient’s torso for 5.00 ms in an attempt to restore normal beating. Find the temperature increase caused in the 8.00 kg of affected tissue if all the energy heats up the tissue with a specific heat capacity of 3000 J kg-1 K-1.
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