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  1. equal masses m of stone and wood reach thermal equilibrium at T=290. the initial temperature of the wood reach is T=285. find
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  2. The Paleolithic Period is also called the _______________. (1 point) Responses Old Stone Age Old Stone Age Stone Age Stone Age
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  3. The Paleolithic Period is also called the _______________.(1 point) Responses  Old Stone Age Old Stone Age  Stone Age
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  4. The Paleolithic Period is also called the _______________.(1 point) Responses Old Stone Age Old Stone Age Stone Age Stone Age
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  5. he Paleolithic Period is also called the _______________.(1 point) Responses Old Stone Age Old Stone Age Stone Age Stone Age New
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  6. Three masses, m1 (a mouse), m2 (a bear) and m3 (an elephant), are in circular orbits of radii r1, r2 and r3 around the sun. The
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  7. 1. A stationary curling stone is struck in a glancing collision by a second curling stone of equalmass. If the first stone moves
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  8. 1. A stationary curling stone is struck in a glancing collision by a second curling stone of equalmass. If the first stone moves
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  9. 1. A stationary curling stone is struck in a glancing collision by a second curling stone of equalmass. If the first stone moves
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  10. A stationary curling stone is struck in a glancing collision by a second curling stone of equal mass. If the first stone moves
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