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A lead ball, with an initial temperature of 25.0oC, is released from a height of 96.0 m. It does not bounce when it hits a hard surface. Assume all the energy of the fall goes into heating the lead. Find the temperature (in degrees C) of the ball after it hits. Data: clead = 128 J/kgoC.

This seems easy enough, but I'm lost as to which equation to use.
17 years ago

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Lindsay
N/m I figured it out!
17 years ago

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