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How much heat is lost
Is heat lost in heating water and ice?
No. Entropy is lost, but heat energy is not lost.
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help please I keep reading about heat in my book and just cant get it.
the amount of heat gained or lost by a substance is equal
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sam
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how is heat lost
heat flows from a hot surface to a colder surface. Heat may be lost by conduction, convection, or radiation.
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When the power supplying a 30.0 gallon water heater was turned off, the temperature dropped from 75.0 degrees celsius to 22.5
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Why is it impossible for a heat engine to be 100% efficient?
a. Entropy always decreases in a heat engine b. Work cannot be done
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Why is it impossible for a heat engine to be 100% efficient?
A) Work cannot be done on a heat engine. B) Some heat is always lost
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An ice cube of mass 10g at -10C is added to the beaker containing 150mL of water at 88.5C. Assuming no heat is lost to the
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An ice cube of mass 10g at -10C is added to the beaker containing 150mL of water at 88.5C. Assuming no heat is lost to the
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1 The principle of conservation of heat energy
states that that when an object is at constant temperature or is in thermal
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Cali franco
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1 The principle of conservation of heat energy states that
that when an object is at constant temperature or is in thermal
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