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4 Two beakers, X and Y, contain water at the same temperature. Beaker X contains 50 cm3 water. Beaker Y contains 100 cm3 water.
a. Explain how the average energy of the particles in beakers X and Y compare.
b. Explain how the heat of the water in beakers X and Y compare.
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