Answer:
Final temperature of the combined metals = 49.3 °C
Explanation:
Data
gold mass, Mg = 8.8 g
initial gold temperature, Tg1 = 10.5 °C
iron mass, Mi = 19.5 g
initial iron temperature, Ti1 = 54.4 °C
final temperature for both materials, T2 = ? °C
gold specific heat, Cg = 0.129 J/(g °C)
iron specific heat, Ci = 0.444 J/(g °C)
The heat is transferred from the iron sheet, which is initially at a higher temperature, to the gold sheet, which is initially at a lower temperature.
Heat transferred to the gold sheet:
Q = Mg*Cg*(T2 - Tg1)
Heat transferred from the iron sheet:
Q = Mi*Ci*(Ti1 - T2)
Then:
Mg*Cg*(T2 - Tg1) = Mi*Ci*(Ti1 - T2)
Mg*Cg*T2 - Mg*Cg*Tg1 = Mi*Ci*Ti1 - Mi*Ci*T2
T2*(Mg*Cg + Mi*Ci) = Mi*Ci*Ti1 + Mg*Cg*Tg1
T2 = (Mi*Ci*Ti1 + Mg*Cg*Tg1)/(Mg*Cg + Mi*Ci)
T2 = (19.5*0.444*54.4 + 8.8*0.129*10.5)/(8.8*0.129 + 19.5*0.444)
T2 = 49.3 °C