50g of  copper is heated to increase its temperature by 10 oC.  If the same quantity of heat is given to 10g of water, the rise in its temperature is _____?  (Specific heats:  copper = 420 J/kg.oC;  water = 4200 J/kg.oC)  Write final answer in whole number with unit oC.

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50g of  copper is heated to increase its temperature by 10 oC.  If the same quantity of heat is given to 10g of water, the rise in its temperature is _____?  (Specific heats:  copper = 420 J/kg.oC;  water = 4200 J/kg.oC)  Write final answer in whole number with unit oC.

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