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A 34.00 kg sample of mud has a specific heat of 2,512 J/kg °C. If sunlight striking the mud supplies it with 1,069,546 J of energy, by how much does the mud's temperature increase? A. 166°C B. 12.52°C
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A 34.00 kg sample of mud has a specific heat of 2,512 J/kg °C.
If sunlight striking the mud supplies it with 1,069,546 J of energy, by how much does the mud's temperature increase?
A.
166°C
B.
12.52°C
C.
31.53°C
D.
79.02°C
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