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A pan of water is sitting on an electie over the stove is then turned on to high What will happen to the movement of the particles in the pan?
The particles that make up the pan will move closer together
The parties that make up the pan will not be affected
The particles that make up the pan will speed up
The partides that make up the pan will slow down
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The particles that make up the pan will speed up
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