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F this cup of iced tea sits for a while on your kitchen table, what will happen to its thermal energy? A. It will increase. B. It will decrease. C. It will remain constant. D. I…
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f this cup of iced tea sits for a while on your kitchen table, what will happen to its thermal energy? A. It will increase. B. It will decrease. C. It will remain constant. D. It will lose heat until it's in thermal equilibrium.
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the system itself pulls in heat due to newtons law of cooling so it should be A
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