You find a 1979 copper penny (and note that pre-1982 pennies are pure copper) in the snow and pick it up. How much heat does the penny absorb as it warms from the temperature of the snow, −5.0∘C to the temperature of your body, 37∘C? Assume the penny is pure copper and has a mass of 3.10 g. (The specific heat capacity of copper is 0.385 J/(g⋅∘C).)