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The amount of internal energy
The amount of internal energy needed to
raise the temperature of 0.26 kg of water by 0.3�C is 326.5 J. How fast must a 0.26 kg
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Ted
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Question: The amount of internal energy needed to raise the temperature of .25 kg of water by 0.2 degrees Celsius is 209.3 J.
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mike
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When heat flows into an object, which one of these statements is correct?
* 1 point the internal energy rises some internal
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If a total mass of 11.1 kg falls 5.23 m and
all of the mechanical energy is converted to internal energy, by how much will the
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Joe
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Considered together, kinetic and potential energy on a macroscopic scale are known as __________.
Responses internal energy
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What is the relationship between the internal energy of a substance and its state of matter?
Responses A As a gas loses internal
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What is basically difference between the following :
1)Internal energy and latent heat 2)Internal energy and potential energy I'm
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MAD
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#1 The internal energy of the gas in a gasoline engine’s cylinder decreases by 295 J. If 47.0 J of
work is done by the gas, how
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Jarrid
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Which best describes thermal energy?
It is the difference between internal energies of two or more substances. It is the sum of
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Interesting...
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After an energy conversion, you end up with the same total amount of energy as the original amount of potential energy. Which of
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Maya
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