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To calculate the amount of energy transferred by heat to or from an object you must know the mass of the object and what else??
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To calculate the amount of energy transferred by heat to or from an object you must know the mass of the object and what else??
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To calculate the amount of energy transferred by heat to or from an object you must know the mass of the object and what else??
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Motion because, those are the rules of conversion.
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