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A 150. A full scale galvanometer is used as a 1.00 A full scale ammeter when shunted by 3.3 m. What is the coil resistance of the galvanometer?
 
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A 0.600-kg piece of metal is heated to 100C and placed in an aluminum can of mass 0.200-kg which contains 0.500 kg of water initially at 17.3C.
 
  The final equilibrium temperature of the mixture is 20.2C, what is the specific heat of the metal?
  A) 140 J/kg  C
  B) 180 J/kg  C
  C) 270 J/kg  C
  D) 450 J/kg  C
  E) 900 J/kg  C



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