When metal bar A at 80 degrees Celsius is dropped into 50 mL of room temperature water at 25 degrees Celsius, the temperature of the water increases by 9 degrees Celsius. When metal bar B at 80 degrees Celsius is dropped into 50 mL of water at 25 degrees Celsius, the temperature of the water increases by 5 degrees Celsius.  a) Which metal bar initially has more energy? b) What is the final temperature of metal bar A?

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When metal bar A at 80 degrees Celsius is dropped into 50 mL of room temperature water at 25 degrees Celsius, the temperature of the water increases by 9 degrees Celsius. When metal bar B at 80 degrees Celsius is dropped into 50 mL of water at 25 degrees Celsius, the temperature of the water increases by 5 degrees Celsius. 

a) Which metal bar initially has more energy?

b) What is the final temperature of metal bar A?

 

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