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  1. solution to this question physics formula what is the corect temperature ? when it reads 50 degree celsius , of a faulty celsius
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  2. A 34 g glass thermometer reads 21.6°C before it is placed in 135 mL of water. When the water and thermometer come to
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  3. The ice point of a faulty mercury in glass thermometer isX degree celcius while its steam point is 85 degree celcius. If the
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  4. A 34 g glass thermometer reads 21.6°C before it is placed in 135 mL of water. When the water and thermometer come to
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  5. A 34 g glass thermometer reads 21.6°C before it is placed in 135 mL of water. When the water and thermometer come to
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  6. A 34 g glass thermometer reads 21.6°C before it is placed in 135 mL of water. When the water and thermometer come to
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  7. A 34 g glass thermometer reads 21.6°C before it is placed in 135 mL of water. When the water and thermometer come to
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  8. a faulty thermometer reads 0.7 degree celsius at the ice point and 99.5 degree celsius at the steam point. What is the
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  9. A thermometer of mass 0.0550 kg and of specific heat 0.837 kJ/kg•K reads 15.0°C. It is then completely immersed in 0.300 kg
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  10. A thermometer of mass 0.0550 kg and of specific heat 0.837 kJ/kg•K reads 15.0°C. It is then completely immersed in 0.300 kg
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