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A rock, warmed by the Sun, is placed in a pool of cool water. The rock transfers 9.95 J of heat to the water. Assume that the rock and the water are systems isolated from the outside world. Use conservation of energy to relate the magnitudes of the energy changes that occur in the rock and in the water. PLEASE please help me.

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