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shc of graphite = 710 j - kg - k

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350 joules would raise 1 kg by (350 / 710) 0.49295 deg kelvin, so would raise temp. of 33 kg by 0.493 / 33 = 0.014938 kelvin

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Q: How does the temperature of 33.0 of graphite change when it absorbs 350 J of thermal energy?
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