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In an experiment to determine the rate at which heat is extracted from a hot material, material at 90 °C is put into a copper vessel. The hot material and calorimeter are placed in a container holding cold water at 22.7 °C. The temperature of the water is then measured every 30 seconds for 3 minutes.
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