Interpreting Data
Equal amounts of iron, water, and sand, all at
the same initial temperature...
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Interpreting Data
Equal amounts of iron, water, and sand, all at
the same initial temperature, were placed in an
oven and heated briefly. Use the data in Table 5-2 on
page 141 to match each final temperature with the
appropriate material: 31°C, 5°C, and 46°C. If you need
help, refer to Interpreting Data in the Skill Handbook.
144
Chapter 5 Energy
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