Final answer:
The final temperature of the water can be calculated using the formula for heat transfer between copper and water.
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the final temperature of the water, we can use the formula:
m1c1(T1 - T) = m2c2(T - T2)
where m1 and m2 are the masses of the copper and water respectively, c1 and c2 are the specific heat capacities of copper and water respectively, T1 is the initial temperature of the copper, T2 is the initial temperature of the water, and T is the final temperature.
Plugging in the given values:
m1 = 248 g
c1 = 0.39 J/g°C (specific heat capacity of copper)
T1 = 314°C
m2 = 390 g
c2 = 4.18 J/g°C (specific heat capacity of water)
T2 = 22.6°C
We can rearrange the formula to solve for T:
T = (m1c1T1 + m2c2T2) / (m1c1 + m2c2)
Plugging in the values:
T = (248 g * 0.39 J/g°C * 314°C + 390 g * 4.18 J/g°C * 22.6°C) / (248 g * 0.39 J/g°C + 390 g * 4.18 J/g°C)
Calculating this, we find that the final temperature of the water is approximately 29.4°C.