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Two mugs of tea were made and their temperatures
measured. Which statement correctly describes the
characteristics of the particles in mug A compared to
mug B?
79°C
The particles in mug A are moving more quickly.
The particles in mug A are moving more slowly
The particles in mug A are moving at the same
speed
The particles in mug A are not moving.

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