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12) A particular species of North American frog is most comfortable within a temperature range of 20 oC- 40 oC. A mating pair is sitting ~2 feet apart. The female is in a puddle containing ~100 milliliters of water. The male is sitting on a fancy copper garden ornament that weighs ~400 grams. It is a very warm day, the temperature of both the ornament and water are 33oC. The sun’s rays provide an additional 10,000 Joules of energy to both the water and the ornamental perch. Which frog will be the first to move and join its mate? Use the following formula and values to justify your answer. q= msT 1 milliliter of water = 1 gram, s for water is 4.184 Joules/g/oC, s for copper is .387 Joules/g/oC

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