Heat problem Help

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24.100kg of copper at 33.000 degrees Celsius receives 310.000 kJ of heat. Calculate the final temperature of the metal.

This is the formula i think i should be using

Q=mc(t2-t1)


I solved the equation for T1, T1 being final temperature

T1=c*m*Q-T2 / C*m

The answer however seems really small and doesn't make sense, is this even the correct formula?
 
24.100kg of copper at 33.000 degrees Celsius receives 310.000 kJ of heat. Calculate the final temperature of the metal.

This is the formula i think i should be using

Q=mc(t2-t1)


I solved the equation for T1, T1 being final temperature

T1=c*m*Q-T2 / C*m

The answer however seems really small and doesn't make sense, is this even the correct formula?

I think you should refer to this
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/tables/sphtt.html

Based on that, you can calculate that

310*(10^3) = 24.1*0.386*(T2 - 33)

T2 - 33 = 310*(10^3)/(24.1*0.386)

You can solve the remaining by yourself.
 
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