There is a cylindical piece of nickel, that is 5 cm in diameter and 10 cm in length, that is initially at 20 degrees Celcius before being dropped into a hot fluid that is at 190 degrees Celcius. Determine the amount of heat gained by the cylinder until its temperature rises to 80 degrees Celcius. Show details in calculations and specify values retrieved from property tables.

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There is a cylindical piece of nickel, that is 5 cm in diameter and 10 cm in length, that is initially at 20 degrees Celcius before being dropped into a hot fluid that is at 190 degrees Celcius.  Determine the amount of heat gained by the cylinder until its temperature rises to 80 degrees Celcius.  Show details in calculations and specify values retrieved from property tables. 

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