Answer: The final temperature of the copper is 95°C.
Explanation:
To calculate the final temperature for the given amount of heat absorbed, we use the equation:
[tex]Q= m\times c\times \Delta T[/tex]
Q = heat absorbed = +133 J (heat is added to the system)
m = mass of copper = 5.00 g
c = specific heat capacity of copper = 0.38 J/g ° C
[tex]\Delta T={\text{Change in temperature}}=T_2-T_1[/tex]
[tex]T_1=25^oC[/tex]
Putting values in above equation, we get:
[tex]+133J=5.00g\times 0.38J/g^oC\times (T_2-25)\\\\T_2=95^oC[/tex]
Hence, the final temperature of the copper is 95°C.