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Physics, 23.10.2019 04:00 benjamenburton1

Next you place the pan on a hot electric stove. while the stove is heating the pan, you use a beater to stir the water, doing 21471 j of work, and the temperature of the water and pan increases to 77.7°c. how much energy transfer due to a temperature difference was there from the stove into the system consisting of the water plus the pan?

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