A student heats 100 g of aluminum to 60°C. He places it in 100 g of water at 20°C. Over time, what will most likely happen? The water's temperature will increase slightly, and the metal's temperature will decrease a lot. The water's temperature will increase a lot, and the metal's temperature will decrease slightly. The water's temperature will decrease slightly, and the metal's temperature will increase a lot. The water's temperature will increase by about the same amount as the metal's temperature decreases.
not exactly sure but i think it's The water's temperature will increase by about the same amount as the metal's temperature decreases.
i thought it was but I'm not positive either
yeah i'm not 100% on this one
it could be A too the two others don't make sense to me
its a weird question
Water has a very high specific heat. The water has to absorb a lot more heat to warm up than the sand at the beach does, so the water generally feels cooler than the sand during the day. At night, the sand loses heat to the air much more easily than the water does. so i think its the first one
yeah ur probably right
oh my goodness you are Photoshopped . . .
me
i got it right lol
Cool good 4 u
ja richtig
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