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Ninety kilojoules of heat were added to a 2.0-kg piece of wood whose temperture then rose from 20 degrees Celsius to 48 degrees
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The specific heat of granite is 0.80 kJ/kg*Celsius. If 1.6 MJ of heat are added to a 100-kg granite of statue of James Prescott
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Tempertaures in both Celsius and Fahrenheit scales can be negative. Why is a negative tempertaure impossible on the absolute
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What are the equivalents of 0 K, 0 degrees Celsius, and 0 degrees F in the other tempertaure scales?
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A bridge in Sweden carries the Gota Canal over a highway. What, if anything happens to the load on the bridge when a boat passes
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The specific heat of granite is 0.80 kJ/kg*Celsius. If 1.6 MJ of heat are added to a 100-kg granite of statue of James Prescott
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