A metal rod with a length of 50 cm and a cross-sectional area of 2.5 cm^2 is initially at a temperature of 20°C. If the rod absorbs 5000 joules of heat, what will be its final temperature? (The specific heat capacity of the metal is 0.4 J/(g°C), and the density is 8 g/cm^3.)

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A metal rod with a length of 50 cm and a cross-sectional area of 2.5 cm^2 is initially at a temperature of 20°C. If the rod absorbs 5000 joules of heat, what will be its final temperature?

(The specific heat capacity of the metal is 0.4 J/(g°C), and the density is 8 g/cm^3.)

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