Look up the specific heat of copper. Call it C. Look for or compute its value with units of cal/(g*C) . You may find published values of C with different units, with kg or Joules.
The heat absorbed is
Q = M C*(delta T)
where delta T is the change in temperature, which is 5.0 C in this case. M is the mass in grams.
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How many calories are absorbed by a copper spoon with a mass of 200 grams as it changes from 28°C to 33°C?
A) 0.00027
B) 3
C) 90
D) 13,000
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