A fisherman in a boat is drinking a cup of hot coffee. The large lake below his boat is full of cold water. Which statement is an accurate comparison of the lake water and the coffee?(1 point)
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The lake will have more total thermal energy, but the particles in the coffee will be moving faster.
The lake will have more total thermal energy, but the particles in the coffee will be moving faster.
The lake will have more total thermal energy, and the particles in the lake water will be moving faster.
The lake will have more total thermal energy, and the particles in the lake water will be moving faster.
The coffee will have more total thermal energy, and the particles in the coffee will be moving faster.
The coffee will have more total thermal energy, and the particles in the coffee will be moving faster.
The coffee will have more total thermal energy, but the particles in the lake water will be moving faster.
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The gallium atoms will be moving faster on average.
The gallium atoms will be moving faster on average.
The gallium atoms will increase in temperature.
The gallium atoms will increase in temperature.
The gallium atoms will gain potential energy, moving freely from each other.
The gallium atoms will gain potential energy, moving freely from each other.
The gallium atoms will gain kinetic energy.
The gallium atoms will gain kinetic energy.
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Which object will have particles with the highest average kinetic energy?(1 point)
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a drop of water at 90°C
a drop of water at 90°C
an iceberg at 0°C
an iceberg at 0°C
water at 37°C in a glass
water at 37°C in a glass
water at 40°C in a swimming pool
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The particles can gain potential and kinetic energy.
The particles can gain potential and kinetic energy.
The particles will gain potential energy, but the kinetic energy of the particles will stay the same.
The particles will gain potential energy, but the kinetic energy of the particles will stay the same.
The particles can gain kinetic energy, but the potential energy of the particles will stay the same.
The particles can gain kinetic energy, but the potential energy of the particles will stay the same.
The kinetic and potential energy of the particles will stay the same.
The kinetic and potential energy of the particles will stay the same.
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language that follows strict rules for grammar, spelling, and punctuation
language that follows strict rules for grammar, spelling, and punctuation
language that is used in a particular region or by a particular group
language that is used in a particular region or by a particular group
language that is specific to a type of job or activity
language that is specific to a type of job or activity
language that breaks from the rules of grammar, spelling, and punctuation
Casey didn't know nothing about the broken window.
Which kind of nonstandard English did she use?
(1 point)
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double negative
double negative
incorrect intensive pronouns
incorrect intensive pronouns
dialect
dialect
slang
slang
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intensive pronouns
intensive pronouns
slang
slang
dialect
dialect
jargon
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A judge ordered a provisional remedy to protect the defendant until the trial.
A judge ordered a provisional remedy to protect the defendant until the trial.
I ain't interested in watching that movie.
I ain't interested in watching that movie.
Eric ourselves chose to stay home instead of come with us to play baseball on Saturday.
Eric ourselves chose to stay home instead of come with us to play baseball on Saturday.
My dog wouldn't jump on nobody.
My dog wouldn't jump on nobody.
When I moved to North Carolina from California, I had to get used to words like ya'll.
When I moved to North Carolina from California, I had to get used to words like ya'll.
1. A judge ordered a provisional remedy to protect the defendant until the trial.
2. When I moved to North Carolina from California, I had to get used to words like ya'll.
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language that breaks from the rules of grammar, spelling, or punctuation
language that breaks from the rules of grammar, spelling, or punctuation
language that repeats negative words in sentences
language that repeats negative words in sentences
language that is used in casual conversations with family or friends
language that is used in casual conversations with family or friends
language that follows strict rules for grammar, spelling, and punctuation
language that follows strict rules for grammar, spelling, and punctuation