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Homework Statement
After some digging, you locate your aluminum baseball bat (1.3 kg, c = 0.90 kJ/KgK) in a snowbank(0 Celsius) and bring it into a warm (25 Celsius) room. If the 64 m^3 room contains 76 kg of air (c = 1.02 kJ/KgK) and no one goes in or out of the (closed) room, what is the temperature of the bat the next day?
Homework Equations
Q = c m (Tf - Ti)
The Attempt at a Solution
Apparently the Q caused by the bat is equal to the Q lost by the room, I'm just not sure how to calculate Qb and Qr (Qb being the Heat of the Bat, and Qr being the heat of the room), given that I don't have a final temperature.
I know it's super simple, but I'd love some clarity on the situation. Thanks!