The temperature of the brick

  1. Add a thermometer to the olive oil. Place the brick back on the heater and re-heat it to the highest temperature. Drop the brick
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  2. Add a thermometer to the olive oil. Place the brick back on the heater and re-heat it to the highest temperature. Drop the brick
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  3. Find the heat that flows in 1 s through a lead brick 18 cm long if the temperature difference between the ends of the brick is
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  4. Heat the brick to the highest temperature. Drop the brick in the water.When the brick is dropped in the water, the temperature
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  5. When hydrazine (N2H4) is burned in a 259-g brick container, the temperature of the brick increases by 5.13 C. Calculate the
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  6. 1) When hydrazine (N2H4) is burned in a 253-g brick container, the temperature of the brick increases by 5.13 degrees Celsius.
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  7. 1) When hydrazine (N2H4) is burned in a 253-g brick container, the temperature of the brick increases by 5.13 degrees Celsius.
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  8. 1) When hydrazine (N2H4) is burned in a 253-g brick container, the temperature of the brick increases by 5.13 degrees Celsius.
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  9. Hi maybe someone can help me out, since my teacher isn't available today and this is due tonight :D.Find the heat that flows in
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  10. As you added heat, what happened to the temperature of the brick and iron? (Hint: Use the thermometer)a the temperature
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