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1. Calculate the specific heat of a piece of wood if 1500.0 g of the wood absorbs 67,500 joules of heat, and its temperature changes from 32.0 oC to 57.0 oC.
2. What will be the final temperature of a 50.0 g piece of glass if it absorbs 5275 joules of heat and its specific heat capacity is 0.50 J/g oC? The initial temperature of the glass is 20.0 oC.

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