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Two pieces of iron with the different masses - 500 g and 1000 g - both have 4.5 kJ of energy added to them. Which would be warmer and why?
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Two pieces of iron with the different masses - 500 g and 1000 g - both have 4.5 kJ of energy added to them. Which would be warmer and why?
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Two pieces of iron with the different masses - 500 g and 1000 g - both have 4.5 kJ of energy added to them.
Which would be warmer and why?
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1000g
Explanation:because the higher mass takes up heat.
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