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  1. Newton’s Law of Cooling states that the temperature of a heated object decreases exponentially over time toward the
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  2. Newton’s Law of Cooling states that the temperature of a heated object decreases exponentially over time toward the
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  3. Newton’s Law of Cooling states that the temperature of a heated object decreases exponentially over time toward the
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  4. Newton’s Law of Cooling states that the temperature of a heated object decreases exponentially over time toward the
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  5. Two objects A and B have the same mass and the same specific heat. Object A is heated from 30°C to 70°C and object B is cooled
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  6. what happens when solids, liquids, and gases are heated/cooled?Most expand if heated; contract if cooled. Solids, if heated high
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  7. Which one of the following objects will have the highest kinetic energy?Object Mass (kg) Velocity (m/s) Object 1 2 5 Object 2 4
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  8. Non-Contact ForcesA = +1 B = +2 C = -1 D = -2 Assuming other factors are held constant, which two objects will have the
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  9. Which is the correct reason that propane heated air causes a hot air balloon to lift off the ground.A. The heated air molecules
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  10. Which describes a characteristic of water that is responsible for frost wedging?(1 point)Responses Water evaporates as it is
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