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A hot iron horseshoe (mass = 0.43 kg), just forged (Fig. 14-16), is dropped into 1.60 L of water in a 0.26 kg iron pot initially
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A hot iron horseshoe (mass = 0.43 kg), just forged (Fig. 14-16), is dropped into 1.60 L of water in a 0.26 kg iron pot initially
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1). A hot iron horseshoe (mass=.40kg), just forged, is dropped into 1.35L of water in a .30kg iron pot initially at 20.0 degrees
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A blacksmith drops a 0.60 kg iron horseshoe into a bucket containing 25 kg of water.
(a) If the initial temperature of the
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A group of students completed the following lab investigation. They suspended a metal horseshoe into a beaker filled with 400 mL
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A horseshoe magnet is moved toward a pile of iron shavings. The iron shavings divide and attach to both ends of the magnet. How
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A horseshoe magnet is moved toward a pile of iron shavings. The iron shavings divide and attach to both ends of the magnet. How
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A horseshoe magnet is moved toward a pile of iron shavings. The iron shavings divide and attach to both ends of the magnet. How
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A horseshoe magnet is moved toward a pile of iron shavings. The iron
shavings divide and attach to both ends of the magnet. How
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A horseshoe magnet is moved toward a pile of iron shavings. The iron shavings divide and attach to both ends of the magnet. How
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