A 3.00-g copper penny at 25.0C drops 50.0 m to the ground.

Chapter 11, Problem 11.58

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A 3.00-g copper penny at 25.0C drops 50.0 m to the ground. (a) If 60.0% of the initial potential energy associated with the penny goes into increasing its internal energy, determine the nal temperature of the penny. (b) Does the result depend on the mass of the coin? Explain.

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